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Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 10:15pm On Jun 11, 2022
Done my research.

First bank offering 4 percent at 180 days.
4.25 at 270 days and 4.6 what 365 days.

However I could earn more on my principal by using piggyvest.

But I want to ask here if you guys would do same or would you rather leave your funds in a traditional
Bank like first bank. We are discussing safety of the funds while pursuing best returns.


What would you do? Use piggyvest and earn more interest but worry about safety of the funds or use first bank and manage the modest rates
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 5:07pm On Jun 11, 2022
Ugmama:
5.5% p.a Treasury bill or 5% fixed deposit for a period of 180days in a commercial bank....

Advise please?

Hi
Pls may I know the bank that offered these rates ?
Travel / Re: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by collinsobinna(m): 2:50pm On May 27, 2022
Hi!!!

Please if I’m flying to Dubai with Turkish airline or any other airline that’s not emirates do I need a Covid test? Do I need a transit visa if transiting at turkey?

2) what’s the site where I can verify the authenticity of my visa.


Thanks
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by collinsobinna(m): 3:54pm On Apr 24, 2021
Hi @ vicdom.

I noticed that on the
Binance app.

The price for buying and for selling differs in the p2p section.

Does that mean that if I buy at usdt at 479. I can sell at the sell price of 665 and make a quick profit in a jiffy.
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by collinsobinna(m): 8:31pm On Apr 18, 2021
Kindly suggest an app a newbie can use to deposit through bank transfer or card payment.

And be able to purchase crypto.
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by collinsobinna(m): 8:31pm On Apr 18, 2021
Can someone still deposit naira in Binance app?

Which app can I deposit money to purchase crypto ?

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Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 10:55am On Apr 09, 2021
So a
New limitation by Cbn on all fintech apps for Bvn validation.

Do I withdraw my funds and sell off shares?

Since if they can’t register new users due to not being able to validate Bvn they can’t grow and if they can’t grow.... we know what’s next.


Do I pull out now oh?
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 10:33pm On Mar 26, 2021
What about Crowdyvest?

Their rates are slightly higher but haven’t used them.

Any one with experience regarding their operations.
Investment / Re: Suggestions Needed On Where To Invest N11million For 17months by collinsobinna(m): 1:27pm On May 31, 2020
Hi
You can invest with us at Envio at 38 percent. Add com and NG to look us up on IG.
It’s a modern transport management company.
You can have your interest upfront and collect cheques quarterly for your principal.


Also piggy can also pay you upfront interest for a two year investment at 42.5 percent.


All the best.
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 9:56am On Mar 27, 2020
Yes. What’s his number oh!? The Bdc guy that’s selling at 385.
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 5:02am On Jan 29, 2020
When I say literally same bank. Your money in first bank Nigeria is same as you finding first bank in Brazil. Your account number is same. Money same. Just forms to fill bro.

I thought I wasted money traveling for holiday. Now I’m enjoying the benefits. I’m sure I’m not the first.

But my big mouth �

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Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 4:59am On Jan 29, 2020
RealityShot:
when you said "local office",
You mean we have to travel to the country, right?
Yes you have to or depending on your persuasive power. You can fill the form and have your branch mail it to their branch there.
It’s literally same bank. The customer care in Nigeria gave me the information when they saw my caller Id showing I was calling from the country. They were the ones that gave me rates before transferring me to the local branch where I was. So they know . Fucking privileged information for their buddies. Smh
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 8:12pm On Jan 28, 2020
Funny enough this has come up before here and someone said something to distract everyone from investing there and no one bothered to follow up. Think that guy was trying to protect his own interests .....cos definitely there will be a serious fund movement if it becomes widespread knowledge and the rates will still tank like in Nigeria.
Cmon guys you should know where I’m talking about lol.
I’m Quite happy.
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 8:08pm On Jan 28, 2020
Well i got mails but after reading some posts I remembered that while i started t bills I got most of the information I needed for free.

Okay so to prove some people like dake 40 wrong.

Here’s what I have to say.
I’ve been on holiday somewhere where there are Nigerian banks. You have to figure out where.
Today I felt the need to inquire about treasury bills and I got rates like 14 percent for 91 days and 17. For 182 and slightly higher for 364
I almost screamed out of excitement. I asked the lady if I needed anything else to invest. She said no. And the bank is a Nigerian bank.
But I think if they told you guys this shit. A lot of money will be domiciled in another country.
Though it’s the same bank and you don’t need to move your money.
Just fill forms at the local
Branch in person.
I’ve tried. Thanks yall
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 1:56pm On Jan 28, 2020
Closed mind Offers no solution.

First time you heard of treasury bill. That was information at work.
Proving valuable.

Same situation. What bank to invest your treasury bill and get a good rate.

Same bank you are already using. But had no idea what to request for?

Lol. Your choice

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Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 1:36pm On Jan 28, 2020
It’s as high as ever.
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 1:35pm On Jan 28, 2020
So don’t spend your money or invest in the wrong business cos treasury bill rates are down.
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 1:34pm On Jan 28, 2020
I just discovered the treasury bill low rate solution this afternoon.
Will only share when contacted privately.
The answer has been there all along. We were just speculating without actually inquiring.
I’m sure others discovered it and won’t share.
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 4:45pm On Dec 05, 2019
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in t bills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.

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Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 4:44pm On Dec 05, 2019
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in trills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 9:59am On Oct 28, 2018
How can t-bill be structured to be of help to someone who wants to buy a car through Auto finance? Without losing the capital being invested.
All in a bid not to spend bulk money on a fast depreciating asset.

Will the best advice be to fix the money and have the interest pay off the structured payment?
Literature / Re: Lilyjoe Wins Nairaland 200-Word Competition by collinsobinna(m): 4:36pm On Aug 15, 2017
Booked!
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 7:54pm On Jul 07, 2017
Has FCMB paid anyone?
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 9:42am On Feb 17, 2017
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if the 364 days option will be available at the next auction on march 1?

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