Rise
A digital wealth management platform for retail investors in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana to make automated, secure dollar-denominated investments and plan goals.

Is Rise right for you?
Best for
- Retail investors
- Dollar-based savers
- Goal-based planners
- Hands-off investing
- Long-term wealth plans
What it does well
- Automated dollar investing
- Goal-based investing
- Dollar-denominated portfolios
- Secure investing flows
- Built for retail users
Things to check
- Available countries
- Minimum investment amount
- Withdrawal timelines
- Supported funding methods
- Goal options depth
Rise is a digital wealth management platform for retail investors in Nigeria (and other supported African markets) who want automated, secure dollar-denominated investments.
Key capabilities include:
- Automated dollar investing in curated portfolios across asset classes such as US stocks, real estate, and fixed-income securities
- Goal-based investing for milestones like retirement, education, or a home purchase, with portfolios aligned to a user’s goals and risk profile
- Naira-based savings options (a “Naira vault”) designed for users who want to save in local currency, alongside dollar investing
- Diversification-focused portfolios aimed at reducing exposure to local inflation and Naira devaluation through access to USD assets
Available on Web, Android, and iOS.
It primarily serves individual retail investors in Africa who want to build wealth using a mix of USD investments and local-currency savings.
Notable in the Nigerian market context, it operates with a Fund and Portfolio Manager licence in Nigeria and supports cross-border fund movement for access to dollar assets.
As of Jun 29, 2026, Rise is rated 4.6 on the App Store from 481 reviews and 4.3 on Google Play from 9.4K reviews with 1M+ installs.
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Recent Reviews for Rise
NG · 13 reviews
May 14, 2026
I've been using Risevest for years now and I haven't had any issues. Let's hope it stays this way.
