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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Acidosis(m): 9:48pm On Feb 19, 2025 |
Odunharry:Okay, boss. Thank you |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by digitalinvestor(m): 10:44pm On Feb 19, 2025*. Modified: 11:15pm On Feb 19, 2025 |
Which CP is that? you don't mind me asking. Please what is the essence of having FMDQ deposit details to subscribe to CP? and how do I go about opening one? are there fees associated to opening FMDQ account? Is FMDQ deposit account any different from CSCS. I was asked to send in my FMDQ depository details after a successful subscription to a CP. freeman67: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vazsily(m): 1:24am On Feb 20, 2025 |
WAYOO!! |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 7:06am On Feb 20, 2025 |
digitalinvestor:The CP is Afex Fair Trade Limited (AFTL) Yes FMDQ is a separate depository. Please see the details of FMDQ. RE: ENQUIRY ON FMDQ INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT OPENING FMDQ Depository, registered by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), offers a secure depository for financial market assets, and facilitates the settlement of capital market transactions. As part of the FMDQ Group, which prioritises innovation, FMDQ Depository integrates seamlessly with FMDQ Exchange and FMDQ Clear to ensure efficient market operations for all securities held on the FMDQ platform. Our Central Securities Depository (CSD); Q-ex Depository System, delivers high system performance, advanced operational functionalities, robust risk management, and an enhanced user experience for Capital Market Operators (CMOs), Institutional Investors, and Individual Investors like yourself. Additionally, FMDQ Depository provides you with access to an Investor Portal; Q-extra, which features: Customisable and on-demand statement and report generation Securities portfolio view Consolidated account view Secure and 24/7 access Corporate action records Asset valuation To complete the onboarding process, the following are required: Completed Eligibility Form (attached) Duly completed Signature Mandate Form(s) (contained in the Eligibility Form) Means of Identification (International Passport bio data page or Driver’s License National Identification Number Slip Evidence of Payment for the ‘Annual Eligibility Fee’ (₦26,875.00, inclusive of VAT) Recommendation Letter from a Capital Market Operator (Attached) Executed Data Consent Form (Attached) The annual Eligibility list is N25,000 + VAT of N1,875 = N26,875 |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by digitalinvestor(m): 8:36am On Feb 20, 2025 |
Thank you for the prompt and detail response. freeman67: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by oluayebenz: 12:38pm On Feb 20, 2025 |
It looks like the naira is gradually regaining its rightful value, as market conditions and economic factors begin to stabilize, allowing it to strengthen against the USD |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 3:50pm On Feb 20, 2025 |
emdeeCreativeW:Hmm. 18% E don dey drop oo |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 4:02pm On Feb 20, 2025 |
Odunharry:Funny enough they still maintained the rates, despite drop in inflation and complains that it's hurting businesses
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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sky404: 4:18pm On Feb 20, 2025 |
with this indices just released by the CBN, stop rate may likely go up again to around 20% OR more, from this 18.4% now Funny enough they still maintained the rates, despite drop in inflation and complains that it's hurting businesses[/quote] |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sky404: 4:20pm On Feb 20, 2025 |
it is most likely going back to around 20% or more quote author=alezzy13 post=134225664] Funny enough they still maintained the rates, despite drop in inflation and complains that it's hurting businesses[/quote] |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akinlot: 7:13pm On Feb 20, 2025 |
alezzy13:This was expected. They've increased rates at every MPC since Cardoso took over. Going from increasing rates to maintaining it is the right thing to do We can expect cuts going forward. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by legacystore: 11:22am On Feb 21, 2025 |
Inflation was rebased that is why it seemed to have dropped well in actual sense it didn't drop by that rate. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by evans630: 6:59am On Feb 23, 2025 |
For clarification please. If I have 1.9 million in my account and request for Treasury bill of 2 million. Will it fly. Banks with Gtbank |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by USA2019: 7:14am On Feb 23, 2025 |
evans630:Nope. You can however request that they reinvest your interest from the #1.9m capital. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by evans630: 10:07am On Feb 23, 2025 |
Thanks |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Damolux01(m): 1:23pm On Feb 23, 2025 |
uwaifou:How is FBN quest better than Tresury Bill please? Is the CBN in charge, too? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by decargne: 2:55pm On Feb 23, 2025 |
Hello house, please how long does it take to liquidate a 1 year Treasury after 7 month done at first bank. How soon can I be credited? Funds needed urgently. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by digitalinvestor(m): 6:36pm On Feb 23, 2025 |
Damolux01:The question is not clear. FBN Quest is an investment arm of First Bank, while the Treasury Bill is a debt instrument issued by CBN on behalf of the Federal Govt. You can buy T Bills in two ways: 1, Through the Primary Market. 2 Secondary Market. To buy through the primary market, you can bid (Auction system) through your bank or Investment House. Some banks can only take your bid with a minimum investment amount of #50,000,000 as set by the CBN while some investment houses take as low as #100,000 and you can not set the rate. And the auction takes place bi-weekly. You can buy from the secondary market anytime, any day of the week, for as low as 100,000 or even lower from a bank or asset management company (investment house). The rate is already predetermined, and most of the time, it is the yield rather than a discounted rate that is advertised, as most banks or investment companies don't pay interest upfront. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by digitalinvestor(m): 6:51pm On Feb 23, 2025 |
[quote author=DigitalMallam post=134212160][/quote]Is it true that Dangote Sugar CP is open to only qualified Institutional investors and interested Individuals can only subscribe through an investment company? Has anyone experienced this? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by nicestlady: 2:05pm On Feb 24, 2025 |
Please when is the upfront interest paid if you invest in the first bank secondary market? I requested that my interest should not be reinvested. digitalinvestor: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 6:28pm On Feb 24, 2025 |
nicestlady:Paid same day |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vanvickie(m): 1:07pm On Feb 25, 2025 |
Hi guys, Please which bank is more reliable for primary market between FIRST BANK, UBA and STANBIC IBTC. I heard some banks are notorious for failed bills. Tnks... |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by uwaifou(m): 1:11pm On Feb 25, 2025 |
vanvickie:Choose between first bank and Stanbic |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 6:22pm On Feb 25, 2025 |
uwaifou:Have account with both of them so you can move your money around in case one fails |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sky404: 6:44pm On Feb 25, 2025 |
pls House, I am considering locking 15million Naira for one Year, while expecting Good returns, Therefore, Between 19% First Bank secondary market Treasury Bills and 22.30% Stanbic IBTC money market fund which one is better?? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by enque(f): 8:02pm On Feb 25, 2025 |
If you do the TBills option, you get a fixed percentage of interest after deductions. If you go with the MMF option..2 things can happen within 1 year; the interest rates may go up or come down and this will largely determine how much you will be left with at the end of the year. At the end of the day, it's your decision to make. But then again, You can do the tbills option, collect your interest upfront and then put the interest you got from tbills into the stanbic MMF account make e collect small breeze...bad as e bad ![]() sky404: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 8:21pm On Feb 25, 2025*. Modified: 1:32pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
21 Feb 2034 FGN bond coupon payment received on time ![]() |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Miokis(m): 9:39pm On Feb 25, 2025 |
Hello house, I saw a post on line indicating that the CBN has cut Treasury bill rate How truthful is it? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by digitalinvestor(m): 12:32am On Feb 26, 2025 |
skydiver01:Which platform is best to buy bond from? I am looking to buy the 2053 bond. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by digitalinvestor(m): 1:27am On Feb 26, 2025 |
sky404:I assume the rate is secondary market. If interest is paid upfront I said Yes to FBN. However, if the interest is not paid upfront why not consider Fixed deposit on I-invest some Micro finance offer rate as high as 24% and tenor of 331 that is if maximising return is your objective assuming no emergency need for the fund. Going by the trend it appears days of high rate especially for T Bills is coming to an end and when you look at some of the basket of funds that make up MMF T Bills is one of them and what is the guarantee that MMF would average 22% YTD performance for most part of the year 2025. One major advantage of MMF is that you can liquidate after 30 days i.e. if emergency come up or better investment opportunity arose! The decision is yours to make. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tpain121: 8:32am On Feb 26, 2025 |
oluayebenz:Naira wey dem still Dey defend ? Which true value ? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by oluayebenz: 9:48am On Feb 26, 2025 |
tpain121:Na you dey defend am? |
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