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    Coronation lists N8.79bn infrastructure fund at N100 per unit 

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    Coronation Group has announced the official listing of the Coronation Infrastructure Fund (CIF) on the Main Board of the Nigerian Exchange, following its earlier debut in 2024.

    In a statement released on Monday, 25th August 2025, the company revealed that 87.9 million units of the fund were listed on the exchange the same day as the announcement.

    Priced at N100 per unit with a total value of N8.79 billion, Coronation described CIF as a liquid investment product aimed at attracting strong market participation.

    Speaking on its target investors, the company noted: “For those seeking long-term exposure to infrastructure-led growth, CIF offers a compelling and professionally managed platform.” 

    The fund is managed by Coronation Asset Management Ltd, the group’s asset management subsidiary, which described the listing as a milestone in Nigeria’s alternative investment landscape.

     Chief Executive Officer of Coronation Asset Management,  Aigbovbioise Aig-Imoukhuede,  explained that the initiative aligns with the firm’s philosophy of creating products that drive economic impact.

    “At Coronation, our belief is simple—great products can shape economies. The Coronation Infrastructure Fund is one such product: rooted in deep market insight, backed by strong governance, and built to generate wealth sustainably,” he said.  

    He added that the fund is designed to help address Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit by channeling long-term capital into critical sectors.

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