GetEquity has partnered with SimpliFi to embed bite-sized investment education and tools, helping investors make more informed decisions on deals.
GetEquity said it is partnering with SimpliFi to integrate investment education into its platform. The partnership is positioned as a way to help investors learn while they evaluate and take investment opportunities.
On the education side, SimpliFi will provide โbite-sizedโ lessons. This means short, focused learning content that can be completed quickly, like learning in chapters instead of a long course.
GetEquity says the combined experience should help users feel more confident exploring different asset types on the platform. It specifically referenced private equity and debt instruments. Private equity is investing in companies that are not listed on a public stock exchange. Debt instruments are investments where you lend money in exchange for repayment plus interest, similar to buying a bond.
GetEquity also said it will roll out more educational content, tutorials, and offers over the coming weeks. The announcement did not share product screenshots, pricing changes, or a specific timeline for when the education modules will appear for all users.
Many retail investors across Africa are moving beyond basic savings products into private market deals, structured debt, and other higher-risk options. As platforms add more choices, the knowledge gap becomes a real constraint.
By embedding learning next to deal discovery, GetEquity is betting that education can increase investor readiness, reduce confusion, and improve decision quality. For investment platforms, better-informed users can also mean fewer support tickets, fewer โsurpriseโ complaints, and more long-term participation.
This partnership also reflects a wider fintech and wealth management trend, platforms are trying to keep users in one place by bundling tools like education, portfolio guidance, and access to deals.
Primary Source: getequity-blog.org.ng
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