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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chukzyfcbb: 9:19am On Mar 07
farydah:

Mine was successful but I put in 5m for 364 days and I was credited 745k there abouts. However, my certificate came with the rates at 15.5% and the tenor 354 days or so. Am I missing something??
15% at secondary market.

Dem don rip you o
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 9:40am On Mar 07
chukzyfcbb:

15% at secondary market.

Dem don rip you o

Still better off Mutual funds grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by enque(f): 11:22am On Mar 07
depends on the bank tho

Odunharry:

Secondary tbills rate is even higher than that.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by gare2510(m): 11:36am On Mar 07
kristien4:
Was anyone successful at the week's auction, what bank and rate ?

Mine was successful with First Bank, around 20 -21%. I have not seen the certificate just rough calculation from the interest returned

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 12:02pm On Mar 07
gare2510:


Mine was successful with First Bank, around 20 -21%. I have not seen the certificate just rough calculation from the interest returned
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by farydah: 12:24pm On Mar 07
chukzyfcbb:

15% at secondary market.

Dem don rip you o
enque:


Of course you would have.

Damn!! 😭😭😭
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Foodempire: 1:11pm On Mar 07
gare2510:


Mine was successful with First Bank, around 20 -21%. I have not seen the certificate just rough calculation from the interest returned

Is there any withholding tax from your interest?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 2:05pm On Mar 07
Nakedman:


First bank doesn't disappoint. . Seems i will l have to move from stanbic back to first bank. I am yet to hear anything from stanbic bank since Monday. I tire. Has anyone heard from stanbic yet?
Stanbic was not successful, dey have returned my funds. Be like na to port to anoda bank. Before the rates start dropping
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 2:09pm On Mar 07
kristien4:
Stanbic was not successful, dey have returned my funds. Be like na to port to anoda bank. Before the rates start dropping
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 4:18pm On Mar 07
Foodempire:


Is there any withholding tax from your interest?

Here

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DFPS: 5:32pm On Mar 07
kristien4:
Stanbic was not successful, dey have returned my funds. Be like na to port to anoda bank. Before the rates start dropping
mine still in ledger balance. Does it mean its not successful?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by manwomanok: 5:51pm On Mar 07
my people Good Evening

apart from "Treasury Bill Advice Notification" detail stated below

Dear Sir/Ma
CONFIRMATION OF INVESTMENT IN TREASURY BILLS
We confirm details of your investment in TREASURY BILLS subject to the following conditions:
Face Value :
Discount Value
Transaction Fee :
Effective Date :
Maturity Date :
Commission Amount :
Safe Keeping Fee :
Bid Rate :

what other things should i be expecting as ownerships evidence as i read people here mentioning certificate or something

Thank you
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Chikebrain: 6:16pm On Mar 07
Itsrm:


Here
Very good. Zenith collects Tax from interest. I was sad when I transacted with them. I had to port to GTB and vat + charges removed wasn't much at all
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 6:30pm On Mar 07
farydah:

Mine was successful but I put in 5m for 364 days and I was credited 745k there abouts. However, my certificate came with the rates at 15.5% and the tenor 354 days or so. Am I missing something??
Seems you opted for upfront interest payment. Backend is higher.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 6:34pm On Mar 07
manwomanok:
my people Good Evening

apart from "Treasury Bill Advice Notification" detail stated below

Dear Sir/Ma
CONFIRMATION OF INVESTMENT IN TREASURY BILLS
We confirm details of your investment in TREASURY BILLS subject to the following conditions:
Face Value :
Discount Value
Transaction Fee :
Effective Date :
Maturity Date :
Commission Amount :
Safe Keeping Fee :
Bid Rate :

what other things should i be expecting as ownerships evidence as i read people here mentioning certificate or something

Thank you
They should send you investment certificate

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 6:46pm On Mar 07
manwomanok:
my people Good Evening

apart from "Treasury Bill Advice Notification" detail stated below

Dear Sir/Ma
CONFIRMATION OF INVESTMENT IN TREASURY BILLS
We confirm details of your investment in TREASURY BILLS subject to the following conditions:
Face Value :
Discount Value
Transaction Fee :
Effective Date :
Maturity Date :
Commission Amount :
Safe Keeping Fee :
Bid Rate :

what other things should i be expecting as ownerships evidence as i read people here mentioning certificate or something

Thank you


This is evidence enough. However, you can contact them for the hardcopy/paper certificate/proof of investment if you wish.

What you will get is this same information typed on the banks letter head and sign. That's all.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by farydah: 7:53pm On Mar 07
Odunharry:

Seems you opted for upfront interest payment. Backend is higher.
Kai!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by drealj: 9:05pm On Mar 07
Pls let us know if Stanbic is still ok for tb.
Is there any penalty or short of money for terminating sukuk bond
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 9:12pm On Mar 07
After all the annoying deductions, Zenith rate was 18.3%. Nigeria Banks are really milking their customers.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 9:14pm On Mar 07
Shalom428:
After all the annoying deductions, Zenith rate was 18.3%. Nigeria Banks are really milking their customers.
Tenure? Primary or secondary?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 9:18pm On Mar 07
Odunharry:

Tenure? Primary or secondary?
Primary , 365 days. Same auction that was 21.49%

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 9:25pm On Mar 07
Shalom428:
Primary , 365 days. Same auction that was 21.49%
Ogini.. Ask your account officer biko.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 9:56pm On Mar 07
Odunharry:

Ogini.. Ask your account officer biko.
Unfortunately, you are at the mercy of the banks unless your bid is above ₦50M , then you can quote your own rate.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by debbydee(f): 11:07pm On Mar 07
Good evening everyone.

Please when is the next auction?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freemindcity: 11:18pm On Mar 07
gare2510:


Mine was successful with First Bank, around 20 -21%. I have not seen the certificate just rough calculation from the interest returned
Please i want to know why i went to first bank on monday and requested for tbilland they say they do not do tbill please what does that suppose to mean
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 11:39pm On Mar 07
debbydee:
Good evening everyone.

Please when is the next auction?
Next week Wednesday, but you need to go to your bank on Monday to have your bid locked in .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by safex(m): 1:09am On Mar 08
If I am bidding above N50M do I still have to go through a commercial bank?
Also, assuming I bid 22% and the final rate is 25% what rate would I get eventually?
Shalom428:
Unfortunately, you are at the mercy of the banks unless your bid is above ₦50M , then you can quote your own rate.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by safex(m): 1:20am On Mar 08
Please, were you charged any other thing apart from what @Itsrm posted up there?
Shalom428:
After all the annoying deductions, Zenith rate was 18.3%. Nigeria Banks are really milking their customers.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ogawisdom(m): 6:06am On Mar 08
exclusiveoloori:
With these high rates, I hope treasury bills is still safe to invest in. Abi FG don turn ponzi ni..... just kidding. But I'm about to pull out funds from my mutual funds too o!

They are printing money excessively contributing to inflation
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 9:27am On Mar 08
drealj:
Pls let us know if Stanbic is still ok for tb.
Is there any penalty or short of money for terminating sukuk bond
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by gare2510(m): 9:40am On Mar 08
Itsrm:


Here

Yes, but mine was 5%
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Foodempire: 9:44am On Mar 08
Chikebrain:

Very good. Zenith collects Tax from interest. I was sad when I transacted with them. I had to port to GTB and vat + charges removed wasn't much at all

Does taxes varies among banks? What % were you charged by Zenith that could have made you sad?, Someone mentioned here that there's a 10% withholding tax on Tbs investment . It's been three years since my last subscription and I'm hoping to bid in the next auctions.

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