Customer Service Week Trivia

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Customer Service Week Trivia Quiz

Test your knowledge about mutual funds, bonds, and the financial market with our Customer Service Week Trivia Quiz. This fun and engaging quiz is perfect for finance enthusiasts and those looking to sharpen their industry knowledge.

Join us to challenge yourself and learn more about:

  • Chapel Hill Denham funds
  • Investment strategies
  • Current market trends
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by InvestingEagle42
One of the following is not a mutual fund at Chapel Hill Denham
Nigeria Dollar Income Fund
Women’s Investment Fund
Paramount Equity Fund
Money Market Fund
None of the above
The Access Bank Eurobond is valued at______________
$600m
N500m
N500bn
$500m
The minimum subscription amount for the Dollar fund is
1.01 unit
$101
$100
101 units
________ is a closed ended fund created to provide investors with opportunity to invest in real estate properties and mortgage-related assets.
NDIF
NIDF
NREITs
NBF
The current bid price for the NIDF is_________
N168.72
N107.40
N170.42
N186.27
Dividends are paid out semi-annually for NDIF.
True
False
The price of crude oil per barrel as at 28th September, 2021 was _______
$165
$80
$79.71
$32
The Chapel Hill Denham Dollar fund is benchmarked against_______
3 years FGN savings Bond
2 years Eurobond
A year FGN Eurobond
3 years FGN Eurobond
The Minimum holding period for the Nigeria Bond Fund is_______________
60 days
90 days
180 days
30days
The Nigeria Bond Fund can be used as a collateral
True
False
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