S3:E6 | Pius Muchiri | What Is A Money Market Fund? I
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Pius, the dynamic CEO and founder of Nabo Capital, is driven by a fervent commitment to linking investors with lucrative opportunities across Africa. Firm in his belief that the continent should not be overlooked, Pius often emphasizes this message at global investment forums. He takes pride in having what he considers the best job in the world, asserting that Africa provides the ideal environment for those seeking to make a significant impact and leave a lasting legacy.
With a wealth of experience exceeding 15 years in successful African investments, Pius has overseen transactions totaling over $500 million. Following notable achievements, he spearheaded the transformation of his team at Centum into the independent and flourishing investment boutique, Nabo Capital. Currently managing over $200 million in assets under management (AUMs), Nabo Capital has facilitated reputable institutional clients from the US, Europe, Asia, and Africa in acquiring substantial stakes and securing positions among the top ten shareholders of coveted blue-chip companies on the continent.
Pius, aptly described by colleagues as the 'Resident Bishop' due to his deep spiritual orientation and personal values, views his work not as a job but as a divine purpose - to enrich society and people's lives. Known for his unwavering positivity and cool temperament, he is fiercely loyal to his family, including staff and clients, going to great lengths to protect them. Despite a demanding schedule, Pius remains a happily married father of three boys, finding relaxation in activities like reading, traveling, fishing, and swimming. Actively engaged in his local church, Pius holds a CFA charter, is a Certified Public Accountant, and possesses a Bachelor of Commerce Degree.
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Kenyans... you have enlightened me greatly...
A very big "thank you"
High Level Finance 101 compressed in 7 minutes! Profound
This is timely. I am contemplating between investing in a MMF and a Sacco and I think I will start with the MMF.
or both if you intend to borrow any time soon
This is a good Investment master class. Knowledge is Power.
Very educative, I knew less now am knowledgeable.
One of the best interview i have ever watched thank you Richard for this
Wow ❤ thanks so much
This is great knowledge being shared, learning a lot. Thankyou ❤
Wow so much to learn
This is so profound ❤
Profound knowledge.
Incase of a loss in investment in a Money Market Fund. Is the principle affected?
Talk of time lines
This information is profound👌. Thanks Richie for bringing him on the show. I’ve learnt so much…. I will be back here in a few years and share just how much this information has helped me🤗
Me too 🤔
Sijaelewa chochote...
Wooooh just thought going to my sacco and withdraw all my money and head to NABO
Same
@@brendahondiek1488imagine sijaelewa kitu...
I did that recently, put my money in Etica, no regrets. But they say you do this if you are sure you will not need to take a loan.
Pure beauty
I hope mine is safe in Etica MMF
What if the Custodian bank goes under receivership?As an Investor do I loose my investment?
Is there a space where we can find the ratings of nabo Capital versus others like kuza, cooptrust, britam etc... like how they fare in comparison to each other or how they complement each other... say like differences in administrative fees, rates etc 👆🏾🤝🏽
All operational funds publish their daily returns in the newspapers - check the business pages, specifically the one that has stock prices and foreign currency exchange rates. For the fees, lock-in period and other administrative issues, you'll have to seek the details from each fund and do your own comparison.
@@user-kpkxgtj thanks
How can I access Nabo capital...
Does Nabo provide mmf
NABO Capital to the end.
What app do I need to get to aquire Nabo capital services?
Chumz
Register on their website.
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What happens when an investment company invests the MMF in private bonds like the Nakumatt bond? Do the investors at least get a refund on the principal?
MMF are regulated. No money loss
@@moseskinuthia23 that isn't true - I lost money in Amana due to the mess with the Nakumatt corporate bond. I also lost some money in GenCap Hela fund due to another corporate bond that had issues (not to mention they had our money in Chase Bank, so when it went down we couldn't withdraw money from the fund for a long time until the deposit protection fund started paying us back in small bits over time). Years down the line I have not recovered either of the amounts in question, and neither Amana nor Genghis Capital can give clear information of when they will compensate customers.
All that is to say - even with regulation in place, there is an element of risk in all investments. OP's question is a good one, and every investor should ask and be informed clearly what asset classes a fund is invested in, and the split / share of the fund in each asset.
@@moseskinuthia23 Regulation and loss of capital are two very different things. For example purposes, if a MMF invests 25% in 4 different assets, and all of them collapse, you just lost 100% of your capital. It doesn't mean they were not regulated.
@@harrisonwekesa5406 You loose the 25%, thats what he said.
Which is the best mmf you can recommend me
Jubilee Asset Management
Etica MMF