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Wole Oshin Signals Strong Confidence in Custodian Investment with Bold $2.3 Million Share Buy

byDare Iretomide
January 1, 2026
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Wole Oshin Signals Strong Confidence in Custodian Investment with Bold $2.3 Million Share Buy
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Wole Oshin, the founder and Group Managing Director of Custodian Investment Plc, has made a significant move by purchasing an additional ₦3.39 billion ($2.3 million) worth of the company’s shares, signaling deep confidence in the financial services group’s future.

The series of insider trades, which occurred in late December, involved the acquisition of over 87 million shares and was formally disclosed to the Nigerian Exchange on December 31.

This substantial purchase has captured the attention of the market, as large-scale insider buying is often interpreted by investors as a positive sign of an executive’s belief in their company’s value and upcoming performance.

This recent acquisition is part of a consistent pattern of Oshin increasing his holdings throughout the past couple of years. He had previously bought more shares in June 2024, a move that increased his total stake at the time to just over 27%.

As the largest single shareholder, Oshin’s strategic purchases solidify his control and leadership over the Lagos-based investment powerhouse, which has a diverse portfolio including insurance, pensions, and real estate through subsidiaries like Custodian and Allied Insurance and CrusaderSterling Pensions.

The company has performed exceptionally well, with its stock price surging over 145% in the last year, significantly outperforming the broader market and cementing Oshin’s status as one of Nigeria’s most influential investors. This latest investment reinforces his commitment and bullish outlook for the firm.

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