Marble Capital just hit its five-year mark, and CEO Akeem Oyewale talked up how the firm became the first in Nigeria to launch a Shariah-compliant commodities fund approved by the SEC. The company grabbed Islamic Asset Management Firm of the Year trophies in 2022 and 2023, got tagged as the biggest fund manager on FMDQ Exchange, and won Islamic Finance Deal of the Year at the AICIF Awards. Busola Kuku from the asset management side said they run six different portfolio options that range from high-risk commodity plays to low-risk capital preservation setups for different investor profiles.
The firm pushes ethical investing that sticks to Shariah principles while chasing competitive returns, and leadership wants to keep expanding access to halal-certified financial products across Nigeria. Marble Capital sees demand growing for responsible finance options that line up with investor values without sacrificing performance.
The firm pushes ethical investing that sticks to Shariah principles while chasing competitive returns, and leadership wants to keep expanding access to halal-certified financial products across Nigeria. Marble Capital sees demand growing for responsible finance options that line up with investor values without sacrificing performance.