Nigerian money market funds have delivered exceptional returns in Q2 2025, with yields averaging over 21% across the sector. As inflation continues to challenge savers, these professionally-managed funds offer a compelling alternative to traditional savings accounts.
According to the latest Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) data for the week ended July 4, 2025, money market funds have maintained their position as Nigeria's most popular investment vehicle, commanding a 45.6% market share of the mutual funds industry.
Based on year-to-date yields from SEC valuation reports, here are the best-performing money market funds:
Rank |
Fund Name |
Fund Manager |
YTD Yield |
NAV (₦Billion) |
Unitholders |
1 |
Coronation Money Market Fund |
Coronation Asset Management |
23.74% |
28.4 |
6,485 |
2 |
Zedcrest Money Market Fund |
Zedcrest Investment Managers |
23.00% |
5.9 |
3,807 |
3 |
Meristem Money Market Fund |
Meristem Wealth Management |
22.86% |
45.5 |
5,065 |
4 |
Chapel Hill Denham Money Market Fund |
Chapel Hill Denham Management |
22.85% |
23.7 |
2,083 |
5 |
Trustbanc Money Market Fund |
Trustbanc Asset Management |
22.81% |
5.1 |
498 |
6 |
Page Money Market Fund |
Page Asset Management |
22.27% |
0.9 |
107 |
7 |
ARM Investment Managers |
21.97% |
221.1 |
71,468 |
|
8 |
EDC Money Market Fund Class B |
EDC Fund Management |
21.70% |
6.7 |
26 |
9 |
CardinalStone Money Market Fund |
CardinalStone Asset Management |
21.65% |
6.8 |
931 |
10 |
First Asset Management |
21.54% |
525.5 |
16,251 |
The exceptional returns reflect Nigeria's tight monetary policy environment. The Central Bank of Nigeria's aggressive interest rate stance has pushed money market instrument yields higher, directly benefiting fund returns.
Interestingly, fund size doesn't always correlate with top performance. While Stanbic IBTC Money Market Fund remains Nigeria's largest fund at ₦1.5 trillion NAV with 192,628 unitholders, it yielded 20.08% - below the sector's top performers.
Advantages:
Key Risks:
When selecting a money market fund, consider:
Nigeria's money market funds sector continues expanding, with total assets under management exceeding ₦2.8 trillion in Q2 2025. The outlook remains positive, supported by:
However, investors should monitor potential policy rate adjustments that could impact future returns.
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For comprehensive fixed deposit alternatives, explore our detailed guides on building wealth through professional fund management.
Bottom Line: Q2 2025's top money market funds delivered exceptional 22-24% returns, offering Nigerian investors professional portfolio management and inflation-beating yields. While risks exist, these funds remain compelling alternatives to traditional savings for wealth preservation and growth.