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These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Nobody: 8:52am On Jun 28, 2017
Investing in Nigeria has become riskier and full of uncertainty as the country battles its worst economic crisis in about 2 decades. With hyper inflation rates, increasingly unemployment rate tightening disposable income, most Nigerians have had to sought to risky investments with propensity for high returns as an avenue to make money.

It’s no surprise that hundreds of thousands of Nigerians were sucked into various ponzi schemes just to make quick money to augment their purchasing power. However, we still have retail investors in Nigeria who are seeking for safer and risky investments. Whilst no investment can be said to be 100% safe, there are investments available with little no risk to an investor seeking to invest in Nigeria.

These are the three safest investments we have in Nigeria today, where you are guaranteed to have your money back.

FGN TREASURY BILLS

Treasury bills are short-term debt instruments issued by the Federal Government through the Central Bank of Nigeria to provide short-term funding for the government. They are by nature, the most liquid money market securities and are backed by the full faith and credit of the FG. They are usually issued for tenors of 91, 182 and 364 days at the primary market auction held fortnightly by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

In recent times, the treasury bill rates have been hitting double digits, with rates ranging from 18-18.6% for maturity dates of 364 days. This is because the CBN has been trying to drive economic activities by offering high rates to attract offshore flows into Nigeria which is being affected by a continuous drop in oil prices.

Benefits include:

They enable customers to invest in high-yielding assets which are non-risky.
They are good investments for idle savings.
The interest earned from the investment is tax exempt.
FGN BONDS

FGN BONDS are debt securities(liabilities) of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) issued by the Debt Management Office (DMO) for and on behalf of the Federal Government.

Benefits include:

The FGN has an obligation to pay bondholders the principal and agreed interest as and when due.
The FGN Bonds are considered as the safest of all investments in the domestic debt market because it is backed by the “full faith and credit” of the Federal Government, and as such is classified as a risk free debt instrument. They have no default risk, meaning that it is absolutely certain your interest and principal will be paid at maturity.
The interest income earned from investing in bonds is tax free.
The FGN bond can also be used as collateral to raise financing.
The FGN bond can easily be tradable as it has a unique quality of being quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and can also be traded over the counter.
FGN SAVINGS BOND

The Debt Management Office (DMO) recently launched a new retail investment program called the FGN Savings Bond. The rate usually between 13 and 14%. It is backed by the “full faith and credit” of the Federal Government and no default risk, meaning that it is a safe investment.

Benefits include:

The interest income form Savings Bond are tax free.
The bondholder enjoys fixed interest rates which will be paid every quarter.
It offers guaranteed returns, and encourages financial inclusion among low-income households.

http://nairametrics.com/these-are-the-3-safest-investments-in-nigeria-today/

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Soteriahascome: 2:03pm On Jun 28, 2017
tripleY:
Investing in Nigeria has become riskier and full of uncertainty as the country battles its worst economic crisis in about 2 decades. With hyper inflation rates, increasingly unemployment rate tightening disposable income, most Nigerians have had to sought to risky investments with propensity for high returns as an avenue to make money.


It’s no surprise that hundreds of thousands of Nigerians were sucked into various ponzi schemes just to make quick money to augment their purchasing power. However, we still have retail investors in Nigeria who are seeking for safer and risky investments. Whilst no investment can be said to be 100% safe, there are investments available with little no risk to an investor seeking to invest in Nigeria.

These are the three safest investments we have in Nigeria today, where you are guaranteed to have your money back.

FGN TREASURY BILLS

Treasury bills are short-term debt instruments issued by the Federal Government through the Central Bank of Nigeria to provide short-term funding for the government. They are by nature, the most liquid money market securities and are backed by the full faith and credit of the FG. They are usually issued for tenors of 91, 182 and 364 days at the primary market auction held fortnightly by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

In recent times, the treasury bill rates have been hitting double digits, with rates ranging from 18-18.6% for maturity dates of 364 days. This is because the CBN has been trying to drive economic activities by offering high rates to attract offshore flows into Nigeria which is being affected by a continuous drop in oil prices.

Benefits include:

They enable customers to invest in high-yielding assets which are non-risky.
They are good investments for idle savings.
The interest earned from the investment is tax exempt.
FGN BONDS

FGN BONDS are debt securities(liabilities) of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) issued by the Debt Management Office (DMO) for and on behalf of the Federal Government.

Benefits include:

The FGN has an obligation to pay bondholders the principal and agreed interest as and when due.
The FGN Bonds are considered as the safest of all investments in the domestic debt market because it is backed by the “full faith and credit” of the Federal Government, and as such is classified as a risk free debt instrument. They have no default risk, meaning that it is absolutely certain your interest and principal will be paid at maturity.
The interest income earned from investing in bonds is tax free.
The FGN bond can also be used as collateral to raise financing.
The FGN bond can easily be tradable as it has a unique quality of being quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and can also be traded over the counter.
FGN SAVINGS BOND

The Debt Management Office (DMO) recently launched a new retail investment program called the FGN Savings Bond. The rate usually between 13 and 14%. It is backed by the “full faith and credit” of the Federal Government and no default risk, meaning that it is a safe investment.

Benefits include:

The interest income form Savings Bond are tax free.
The bondholder enjoys fixed interest rates which will be paid every quarter.
It offers guaranteed returns, and encourages financial inclusion among low-income households.


SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2017/06/

What are the modalities for investing in Treasury Bill?

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by chukzyfcbb: 8:00pm On Jun 28, 2017
Soteriahascome:


What are the modalities for investing in Treasury Bill?
join the treasury bills thread on naira land, search for it and join . u will learn lots

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by amjustme2: 10:17pm On Jun 28, 2017
Nice write up.
I feel you should include MMF, Money Market Funds in this list. It belongs in this category.

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by froz(m): 6:30am On Jun 29, 2017
FP FP FP.
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by omoluabi87: 11:36am On Jun 29, 2017
FG Bonds, treasury bills etc are safe, yes but do you actually make money in real terms?
If interest rate is 13-14%, by the time you compare with inflation rate ( I don't have the latest figures from the bureau of statistics but I know it can't be less than 12%. ) I doubt if you make any money.

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Slai1: 11:42am On Jun 29, 2017
Cool. But I have seen just two.
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by froz(m): 11:18pm On Jun 29, 2017
Lalasticlala, Mynd44 .
Can we push this to FP and educate ppl on investment instead of PONZII

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by mindtricks: 2:04am On Jun 30, 2017
omoluabi87:
FG Bonds, treasury bills etc are safe, yes but do you actually make money in real terms?
If interest rate is 13-14%, by the time you compare with inflation rate ( I don't have the latest figures from the bureau of statistics but I know it can't be less than 12%. ) I doubt if you make any money.

So your take on a better alternative?

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Nobody: 7:31am On Jun 30, 2017
I personally find this site very resourceful in terms of Banking, Insurance and finance news, articles and opinion.
https://brandspurng.com

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by SexyNairalander: 9:01am On Jun 30, 2017
booked
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by idris4r83(m): 9:02am On Jun 30, 2017
Mmm and others

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by whitering: 9:02am On Jun 30, 2017
The list is incomplete without MMM.

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Arian11(m): 9:02am On Jun 30, 2017
na rich people dey take this kain risk

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by ictmikky(m): 9:02am On Jun 30, 2017
Ok
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by free2ryhme: 9:03am On Jun 30, 2017

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Wuzyurdaddy(m): 9:03am On Jun 30, 2017
I just wish this is true. On paper it seems heavenly, good one OP.

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by IVORY2009(m): 9:03am On Jun 30, 2017
is okay, people with idle funds, come and invest!
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Allylic(f): 9:03am On Jun 30, 2017
Ok
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by kings09(m): 9:03am On Jun 30, 2017
Mmm nko cheesy

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by helphelp: 9:03am On Jun 30, 2017
Too huge a capital to invest with to make sensible return
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Olibboy: 9:04am On Jun 30, 2017
if it's not making fast money not making sense.
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by itiswellandwell: 9:04am On Jun 30, 2017
Ok. May God bless every one hustle.


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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Ewedegubbler: 9:04am On Jun 30, 2017
When the interest in the FG bond is 13 percent and inflation is more than 16 percent. I doubt how any sane person will invest in such unless you are politician looking for where to dump and clean your loot..
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Nobody: 9:04am On Jun 30, 2017
How can one invest in these... like what steps are to be taken
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Philinho(m): 9:05am On Jun 30, 2017
A good idea that demand some good cash .nice
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by registration(m): 9:05am On Jun 30, 2017
Okay
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by Nobody: 9:05am On Jun 30, 2017
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by ALAYORMII: 9:05am On Jun 30, 2017
This one everybody is clamoring for Nigeria to break up


If you buy and the country breaks up, who's gonna pay you back ur money??


Ur money don become SGBN
Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by jamace(m): 9:06am On Jun 30, 2017
Soteriahascome:


What are the modalities for investing in Treasury Bill?

Check here: https://www.nairaland.com/878880/treasury-bills-nigeria

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Re: These Are The 3 Safest Investments In Nigeria Today. by buffalowings: 9:07am On Jun 30, 2017
No short cut to get money.

Imagine only 8k
On 200k for three months on TB

God punish the devil

Soteriahascome:


What are the modalities for investing in Treasury Bill?

Go to access bank

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