Q: I’m new to investing, where do I start?

Q: I’m new to investing, where do I start?

After creating your Afrinvestor account, we don't just leave you to find your way. We have a support crew dedicated to answering all your questions and guiding you through. You can also request assistance by sending an email to brokerageteam@afrinvest.com

In addition, we share weekly stock recommendations to guide you and keep you abreast of developments in the market by sending out daily reports on the domestic equity market.  

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