Fundvine Berkshire Asset Management Launches N1 Billion Fundvine Money Market Fund (FMMF)
Safe, Stable and Rewarding Investment Opportunity for All
Fundvine Berkshire Asset Management, a leading investment firm regulated the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has officially launched its flagship ₦1 Billion Fundvine Money Market Fund (FMMF), a premier investment opportunity designed to deliver stability, growth, and peace of mind.
The highly anticipated launch took place on Friday, September 19, 2025, at the prestigious Wheatbaker Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos, with over 500,000 participants joining across multiple virtual platforms—a clear demonstration of investor confidence in the product.
The Fundvine Money Market Fund is a low-risk, SEC-regulated investment vehicle that offers competitive returns, liquidity, and capital preservation. It is especially suited for investors with low tolerance for risk who desire steady income and a credible alternative to traditional bank deposits.
Who Can Invest?
- Individual investors (domestic & foreign)
- High-net-worth individuals seeking professional cash management
- Institutional investors, corporates, NGOs, and financial institutions looking to diversify holdings
Key Features & Benefits:
- Offer Price: ₦1.00 per unit
- Minimum Subscription: 50,000 units (subsequent multiples of 5,000)
- Liquidity: Redeemable on any business day; payouts within 5 working days
- Income Distribution: Quarterly—investors may opt for cash or reinvestment
- Professional Management: Experienced team backed an investment committee
- Asset Strategy: Designed for capital preservation, liquidity, and steady returns
With FMMF, investors no longer have to choose between safety and growth. The time to invest is now.
Why Choose Fundvine Money Market Fund?
- Simple & Secure: Expert managers handle the complexities.
- Trusted & Regulated: Approved the SEC.
- Accessible: Designed for both everyday investors and institutions.
Secure Your Future Today with Fundvine Capital.
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