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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fyabdul: 9:06am On Jun 22, 2023
Good morning all. Please how can I save my 5million and get more interest.
I have an account with First Bank and Stanbic.
I've been reading sukuk bond but don't know how to invest. I thought of i-invest but their rate is 6.9. Please I need a help.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 9:10am On Jun 22, 2023
Fyabdul:
Good morning all. Please how can I save my 5million and get more interest.
I have an account with First Bank and Stanbic.
I've been reading sukuk bond but don't know how to invest. I thought of i-invest but their rate is 6.9. Please I need a help.

With 5mili, u can invest in fgn bond primary market directly. Send mail to Stanbic bank on ur intention to bid in the coming fgn bond primary market.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fyabdul: 9:12am On Jun 22, 2023
Akerewe:


With 5mili, u can invest in fgn bond primary market directly. Send mail to Stanbic bank on ur intention to bid in the coming fgn bond primary market.
Thank you. Please, what is the rate?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 9:18am On Jun 22, 2023
Fyabdul:

Thank you. Please, what is the rate?

U can ask ur bank any questions u want to know. Fgn bond rate is usually announce before you purchase it, the rate is not hidden
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fyabdul: 9:20am On Jun 22, 2023
Akerewe:


U can ask ur bank any questions u want to know. Fgn bond rate is usually announce before you purchase it, the rate is not hidden
I'm grateful for your replies. Thank you.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 11:28am On Jun 22, 2023
Fyabdul:
Good morning all. Please how can I save my 5million and get more interest.
I have an account with First Bank and Stanbic.
I've been reading sukuk bond but don't know how to invest. I thought of i-invest but their rate is 6.9. Please I need a help.

Go to any of the good Investment firms around. They will guide you thru

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dshocker(m): 1:09pm On Jun 22, 2023
feelamong:


Go to any of the good Investment firms around. They will guide you thru

Feelamong which bank or institution yields more interest rate in a fixed deposit.

And what is the interest rate on Treasury Bills?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 6:30pm On Jun 22, 2023
Dshocker:


Feelamong which bank or institution yields more interest rate in a fixed deposit.

And what is the interest rate on Treasury Bills?

Fixed Deposit all yield little interest, you should be going for a Mutual Fund or Bond

I know SFS Fund yield 11% while Stanbic yield almost the same rate

But for Fixed Deposit you will be getting averagely 4%

Some Banks even invest customers fixed deposit funds in Bonds or Mutual funds
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Anatech(m): 6:33pm On Jun 22, 2023
Fyabdul:
Good morning all. Please how can I save my 5million and get more interest.
I have an account with First Bank and Stanbic.
I've been reading sukuk bond but don't know how to invest. I thought of i-invest but their rate is 6.9. Please I need a help.

Please read this article tounderstand and get insight on the top investment opportunities in Nigeria https://www.anatech.com.ng/best-investment-in-nigeria/

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dshocker(m): 6:34pm On Jun 22, 2023
richforever123:


Fixed Deposit all yield little interest, you should be going for a Mutual Fund or Bond

I know SFS Fund yield 11% while Stanbic yield almost the same rate

But for Fixed Deposit you will be getting averagely 4%

Some Banks even invest customers fixed deposit funds in Bonds or Mutual funds

The likes of piggyvest issues 12% per annum.

But my problem is that, if they shut down tomorrow, where will the customers or investors run to?

Because Nigeria is a funny country that its institutions are not properly structured.

Don't be surprised that in 5yrs time, the CBN will declare Piggyvest as an illegal institution operating.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 7:46pm On Jun 22, 2023
Dshocker:


The likes of piggyvest issues 12% per annum.

But my problem is that, if they shut down tomorrow, where will the customers or investors run to?

Because Nigeria is a funny country that its institutions are not properly structured.

Don't be surprised that in 5yrs time, the CBN will declare Piggyvest as an illegal institution operating.

You are extremely correct with this statement, do you know that a digital bank called Eyowo got suddenly shut down by the CBN and customers where unable to access their funds, it is very possible, Piggyvest is regulated by Proxy and carries more risk, though the senior management are First Class Graduate of Covenant University

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by davit: 9:36pm On Jun 22, 2023
Fyabdul:
Good all. Please how can I save my 5million and get more interest.
I have an account with First Bank and Stanbic.
I've been reading sukuk bond but don't know how to invest. I thought of i-invest but their rate is 6.9. Please I need a help.
Go for Branch International. Their interest rate has reduced now though. 15 percent. Used to be 20.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 12:04am On Jun 23, 2023
Fyabdul:
Good morning all. Please how can I save my 5million and get more interest.
I have an account with First Bank and Stanbic.
I've been reading sukuk bond but don't know how to invest. I thought of i-invest but their rate is 6.9. Please I need a help.

SFS fixed income fund is good currently as at today rate is 11.04% and rate is relatively stable. It has not done below 11% in the past 9 months. You can opt for reinvest option for your dividend and continue to compound as long as you wish.

Click the link on my signature to open account online. You can monitor your investment online as well
Chat me up if you need further clarification.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ezini(f): 6:39pm On Jun 24, 2023
Good day All
Kindly help a confused fellow,
Between Fidelity Bank, Zenith Bank and Access Bank, which can I possibly get a good yield on my investment in Primary market investment
Thanks in advance

I bank with the 3 Banks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sharone21(f): 2:49am On Jun 26, 2023
Ezini:
Good day All
Kindly help a confused fellow,
Between Fidelity Bank, Zenith Bank and Access Bank, which can I possibly get a good yield on my investment in Primary market investment
Thanks in advance

I bank with the 3 Banks

None.....Wema, Fair money MFBank( I won't say much for these 2 make
bad belle people no vex cast am).......Diversify: Stocks ( I personally steer clear of mutual funds most times....Meristem na boss), Bonds... Treasury bills....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 1:49pm On Jun 26, 2023
Dshocker:


Feelamong which bank or institution yields more interest rate in a fixed deposit.

And what is the interest rate on Treasury Bills?

Better go for the Mutual funds....I have used AXA, ARM and FSL

all are good

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tranquility2345: 4:28am On Jun 28, 2023
richforever123:


You are extremely correct with this statement, do you know that a digital bank called Eyowo got suddenly shut down by the CBN and customers where unable to access their funds, it is very possible, Piggyvest is regulated by Proxy and carries more risk, though the senior management are First Class Graduate of Covenant University

First class of covenant so what? You Nigerians are funny. Oya dash them all your life savings na. Make them use their first class to finish am for you na. Nonsense angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dshocker(m): 5:39am On Jun 28, 2023
feelamong:


Better go for the Mutual funds....I have used AXA, ARM and FSL

all are good

Please what is their interest rate?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by michael132(m): 7:24am On Jun 28, 2023
What if I say I have over 11m in more than 2 years . Due to my job I don't have space yet don't know what n where to invest genuinely..truly many are like me here
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by michael132(m): 7:25am On Jun 28, 2023
Pls . Those that know how n where they invest genuinely should please help
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sterlingD(m): 9:13am On Jun 28, 2023
michael132:
Pls . Those that know how n where they invest genuinely should please help
Follow this thread https://www.nairaland.com/1912965/mutual-funds/302
Go for mutual funds specially Money market funds: remember if you decide on mutual funds go for only Money market funds and money market funds only.Follow the above thread

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 11:37am On Jun 28, 2023
michael132:
Pls . Those that know how n where they invest genuinely should please help

Stanbic money market fund with rate above 10% is recommended. Capital and interest guaranteed.
Click the link on my signature to open account online.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by michael132(m): 12:14pm On Jun 28, 2023
What if I go to any of Thier branch. This inline things too de full with fraud
emmasoft:


Stanbic money market fund with rate above 10% is recommended. Capital and interest guaranteed.
Click the link on my signature to open account online.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 12:22pm On Jun 28, 2023
Fyabdul:

I'm grateful for your replies. Thank you.
But are you aware that the 5m will be tied down idle for a whole calendar year? Do you have that discipline and patience?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 1:56pm On Jun 28, 2023
michael132:
What if I go to any of Thier branch. This inline things too de full with fraud

Don't worry, with Stanbic IBTC you are safe.
Many folks are here that can testify to the genuineness.
The online is also faster and you get maximum attention as per services.

Going to Stanbic IBTC bank branch is like going through the proxy because the asset mgt arm is not the same as the bank in terms of the operations even though they belong to them same HOLDCO.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 2:38pm On Jun 28, 2023
Tranquility2345:


First class of covenant so what? You Nigerians are funny. Oya dash them all your life savings na. Make them use their first class to finish am for you na. Nonsense angry

I don't know why everything about Nairaland is fight, once someone disagrees with your opinion it is war with very irrelevant statements, I mentioned in my statement that a digital bank was suddenly closed down by CBN and people where not able to withdraw funds, I also mentioned that the owners of Piggyest are first class graduate, these are simply un-biased facts and does not mean I want to put my life savings with them, people can use this facts to make the decisions they want
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 2:45pm On Jun 28, 2023
VeeVeeMyLuv:

But are you aware that the 5m will be tied down idle for a whole calendar year? Do you have that discipline and patience?



There is a highly liquid secondary market for him to sell his investment
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 2:47pm On Jun 28, 2023
emmanuelewumi:



There is a highly liquid secondary market for him to sell his investment
Okay
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by comatekeke: 4:51pm On Jun 28, 2023
emmanuelewumi:



There is a highly liquid secondary market for him to sell his investment
Is the secondary market NGX?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:54pm On Jun 28, 2023
comatekeke:

Is the secondary market NGX?



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