100 Apple (AAPL) shares in NGN
100 shares of Apple = ₦40,231,901 (about $29,642.00), based on the $296.42 closing price.
How many Apple shares?
Closing price converted at today's mid-market USD/NGN rate. Indicative — not an executable broker quote.
Apple 30-day trend
Daily closing price over the last 18 trading days (USD basis), shown in NGN at the current rate.
How to buy Apple in Nigeria
In Nigeria, people buy US stocks through locally-built apps that route orders via US-regulated brokers. The four most-used — Bamboo, Trove, Risevest and Chaka — let you buy fractional Apple shares, so you don't need a whole share's price to start.
| Platform | What it offers | Min | Funding | Fractional |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bamboo | US stocks & ETFs (fractional shares) Nigerian-built; trades are placed through a US-regulated broker partner. | from around $20 | debit card, local bank transfer or USD | ✓ |
| Trove | US, Nigerian & Chinese stocks, ETFs and bonds Broadest asset menu of the local apps (US + Chinese + local). | low — fractional, from a few dollars | local bank transfer or card | ✓ |
| Risevest | USD-denominated managed portfolios (stocks, real estate, fixed income) Goal-based dollar saving rather than single-stock picking. | from around $10 | card, local bank transfer or USD | ✓ |
| Chaka | US & Nigerian stocks (fractional shares) Operates through SEC-licensed partners; one of the earliest local entrants. | from around $10 | local bank transfer or card | ✓ |
We may earn a commission if you sign up through some of these links, at no extra cost to you. We rank platforms by genuine fit for the use case — never by commission — and fees and minimums change, so check each app for current terms.
Not investment advice. This page is for information only and is not a recommendation to buy or sell Apple or any security. MomoCalc is not a licensed financial adviser, broker or dealer.
About Apple (AAPL)
consumer technology
Apple sells the iPhone, Mac, iPad and a fast-growing services business (App Store, iCloud, Apple Pay) with one of the most loyal customer bases in technology.
Why African investors hold it. Investors treat Apple as a blue-chip dollar holding: steady cash flows, big buybacks and a small dividend, all priced in US dollars.
Dividends. Apple pays a modest quarterly dividend and buys back large amounts of its own stock.
Apple as a hedge against a weaker NGN
Holding Apple means holding a US-dollar asset. When the NGN falls against the dollar, the NGN value of your shares rises even if the US share price is flat — so the position works partly as protection against local-currency depreciation, on top of any gain in the stock itself.
The naira has floated freely since mid-2023 and lost a large share of its value against the dollar, so for Nigerian investors that currency effect has been one of the main reasons to hold dollar assets at all.
That is exactly the link between this page and the exchange rate: the NGN price here is the $296.42-style US close times the live USD/NGN rate. If you expect the NGN to weaken, watch that rate alongside the share price.
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Frequently asked questions
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US closing prices via Marketstack (end-of-day), verified June 2026; local values are the USD close converted at the live USD/NGN mid-market rate this site already tracks. Prices are indicative and delayed, not real-time or executable quotes. For information only — not investment advice.