African
Managed Funds.
Earn yield on idle cash with African money market and managed funds — USD-settled, accessible from anywhere, no local bank account required.
Funds Available
2
Top Target APY
12.00%
Across Listed Funds
Settlement Node
USD ($)
Cross-Border Enabled
Custody Grade
Nominee
Segregated Client Assets
How to invest in African funds
1
Create an account
Register on mystocks.africa and complete KYC verification.
2
Fund your USD wallet
Deposit via bank wire, stablecoin, card, or mobile money.
3
Choose a fund
Browse money market and managed funds and compare target yields.
4
Subscribe
Allocate any amount; your holding and accrued yield appear in your dashboard.
Frequently asked questions
What is a money market fund?
A money market fund is a low-risk investment fund that holds short-term, high-quality debt instruments such as treasury bills and bank deposits. It aims to preserve capital while paying a modest yield, making it a popular alternative to a savings account for parking cash.
Can I invest in African money market funds from outside Africa?
Yes. All mystocks.africa accounts are USD-denominated, so diaspora and international investors can fund a wallet by bank wire or stablecoin and subscribe to African funds without a local bank account or in-country residency.
How are fund yields paid?
Yields accrue based on the fund's performance and are credited to your USD wallet. Distribution frequency depends on the individual fund — each fund's detail page shows its target APY and distribution schedule.
What is the difference between a money market fund and a yield fund?
Money market funds prioritise capital preservation with short-duration, lower-yield instruments. Yield funds target higher returns by holding longer-duration or higher-yielding fixed-income assets, which carries somewhat more risk.
Is there a minimum investment?
There is no platform-mandated minimum. Individual funds may set their own minimums, shown on each fund's page. You can start with any amount once your wallet is funded.
