EDUCATIONTop 5 Investment Platforms Ghanaians Are Using In 2025

Top 5 Investment Platforms Ghanaians Are Using In 2025

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In 2025, Ghanaians are becoming increasingly financially savvy, with more people actively seeking smart ways to grow their money beyond traditional savings accounts. Thanks to digital technology and growing financial literacy, a number of investment platforms have become popular among Ghanaians at home and abroad. These platforms offer a variety of investment options, from stocks and mutual funds to real estate and cryptocurrencies.

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Here are the top 5 investment platforms Ghanaians are using in 2025:

1. Zeepay Invest
Zeepay, originally known for mobile money remittances, has expanded its offerings in 2025 to include micro-investment services. Through Zeepay Invest, users can invest small amounts of money in mutual funds, government bonds, and treasury bills directly from their mobile wallet. The platform is especially attractive to the unbanked and diaspora Ghanaians looking to support family or build wealth back home.

Key Features:

Seamless integration with mobile money

Low entry amounts (as low as GHS 10)

Regulated by the SEC Ghana

2. Databank’s MFund App
Databank, a pioneer in Ghana’s investment scene, continues to lead with its updated MFund mobile app. The platform allows users to invest in mutual funds like Epack, MFund, and BFund with ease. The app offers real-time performance tracking and customer support, making it a favorite among both beginners and experienced investors.

Key Features:

Trusted by thousands for over 25 years

Access to multiple mutual fund types

Great for long-term investors

3. Ecobank Invest Mobile
Ecobank Ghana has integrated its investment services into its mobile app, making it easier than ever for account holders to invest in local and international financial products. In 2025, the bank’s platform now allows access to international ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds), government securities, and unit trusts.

Key Features:

Direct access to both local and global markets

Backed by a strong banking institution

Educational tools for first-time investors

4. Bamboo (Africa)
Originally a Nigerian company, Bamboo has made its way into the Ghanaian market and grown rapidly. The app allows Ghanaians to invest in U.S. stocks, ETFs, and Nigerian companies. Bamboo’s strong mobile interface and ability to accept Ghanaian-issued cards and mobile money have made it very attractive in 2025.

Key Features:

Access to global stocks from Ghana

User-friendly app with real-time updates

Great for dollar-based diversification

5. Estate Masters REIT Platform
With Ghana’s booming real estate sector, Estate Masters has launched a digital REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) platform allowing Ghanaians to invest in property without owning physical buildings. This is ideal for young professionals and those in the diaspora who want real estate exposure without the hassle of property management.

Key Features:

Fractional ownership in high-value properties

Passive income from rental yields

Transparent performance reporting

Investment in Ghana is evolving, and 2025 is shaping up to be a golden era for digital finance. With mobile-first solutions, low entry barriers, and access to both local and international markets, Ghanaians now have a wide range of investment options at their fingertips. Whether you’re risk-averse or looking for high returns, these platforms offer something for everyone.

Source: Thepressradio.com

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