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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by USA2019: 8:54pm On Mar 28, 2025 |
Take it, it's a good rate given the current ongoing market condition. Nakedman: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 12:36am On Mar 29, 2025 |
Nakedman:There's no 365 days. I guess it's for the next primary.auction as the highest you'll have on secondary market is 363 In all, 19% and above is a fair deal. I got 18% for 363 days at first bank. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 10:28am On Mar 29, 2025 |
USA2019:Done deal. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jeffdaniel(m): 5:31pm On Mar 29, 2025 |
Hi guys, I invested in the money market yesterday, and there's no updates on the platform yet, only shows my initial capital. does the accrued interest also apply on weekends or just working days? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 7:33pm On Mar 29, 2025 |
jeffdaniel:If the deposit was made before noon, don't worry the accrued interests from yesterday to 31st March will be paid to your bank account or reinvested depending on your choice during registration. Note that any balance in your MMF account earns interest everyday including weekends and public holidays. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jeffdaniel(m): 9:13pm On Mar 29, 2025 |
emmasoft:Good! Thanks. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jeoma2024: 8:06am On Mar 30, 2025 |
Why does fintech give more interest than traditional bank Fintech interest are always high but I am scare of investing with them How safe is fintech in term of treasury bill |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by USA2019: 9:39am On Mar 30, 2025*. Modified: 6:57pm On Mar 30, 2025 |
There you have your answer. The rule is: The higher the risk, the higher the return. Your capital may be at risk with the fintechs, so they need to attract you with higher rates. By the way, that won't be on treasury bills but on their on in-house managed funds (mutual fund, cash deposits, etc.)--they cannot offer TBills rates above the CBN primary market offerings. Jeoma2024: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eroworld: 1:01pm On Mar 30, 2025 |
I have also noticed the high interest rate by these fintech apps. I invested with Piggyvest,but noticed they're not regulated by sec as they claim. I checked the SEC website and couldnt find them https://sec.gov.ng/cmos/ |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Hero2t: 1:18pm On Mar 30, 2025 |
eroworld:Here is their response when I asked them about it a few days ago. The funds in your PiggyVest account are warehoused and managed by PV Capital Limited - RC No. 1760152 (“PV Capital”). |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jeoma2024: 1:45pm On Mar 30, 2025 |
USA2019:thank you very much |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 9:19pm On Mar 30, 2025 |
Jeoma2024:Fintechs carries more risks than the traditional commercial banks. Fintechs are under microfinance banks. So their interest have to be high to attract investors because of the risk involved. That said, they have all it takes to fulfill their obligations if they so desire because unlike the conventional commercial or microfinance bank, Fintechs can work effectively with limited staff strength thereby saving huge from personnel and management cost. Most of them also have loan outlet/section that give out quick loans with higher interest than even the conventional banks. Some of them charge as high as 7-10 % on monthly loans. Person go just collect like 50k early in the month to pay back 55k by month end. That's 10% right there and it might not even be upto a month. If you annualised it, you will have like 120%. They have lots of customers that they cater for online but do not have lots branch building being paid for. That's another angle they save money. So they should be a to take care of that loan without issues. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vanvickie(m): 10:06pm On Mar 30, 2025 |
Good evening guys, please when is the next primary tbills auction? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eroworld: 10:24pm On Mar 30, 2025 |
Nice finding. Just checked,PV capital is licenced by SEC Hero2t: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jeoma2024: 10:47pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
freeman67:Thanks for this wonderful explanation |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by civi: 5:32pm On Apr 01, 2025 |
Good evening all, when is the next Treasury bills auction please. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Emzedz: 5:09am On Apr 02, 2025 |
Don't be feeble minded.. all these ur traditional banks are shitty.. go with fintechs n invest with them. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Franky826: 12:32pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
Educationalserv:You can't even see land on these places you quoted for ₦100M. Though I get the point you're making |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Educationalserv: 12:45pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
Franky826:it was less than 100m some year ago when we where Mumusi piling up Money inside Treasury bill . Apartments in Game village Surulere was 7m naira in 2012 Now 55m . |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Maya30(f): 3:19pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
Good day, house. I need your honest opinion. Who here has used FairMoney to invest? Is it advisable? Thanks. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmaodet: 8:36pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
Educationalserv:It all boils down to return on capital employed (Rice) and return on capital invested (roic). Factoring Nigeria devaluation and inflation, a 40% and above return on investment per year will always best inflation and devaluation. A 50m investment in mmf at 20% per year will give 10m, 30m in stocks at 30-40% per year will give 9-12m, A 20m investment in personal biz using my farm as a case study with 100% return gives 20m profit. Total invested capital for the year is 100m to return 40m. Profit percentage for the year is 40m/100m x 100% = 40%. You will be safe if your return is in this band . |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eben123(m): 9:44pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
Maya30:I run monthly investment with them, I'm actually looking at running the 6months investment plan after my current investment expires in few days time.... |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by temi4fash(m): 9:59am On Apr 03, 2025 |
eben123:Can you share your experience? Also, What is the interest rate like? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walexy14(m): 12:06pm On Apr 03, 2025 |
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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emdeeCreativeW: 8:06pm On Apr 03, 2025 |
Good evening, GTBank told me 18.5% for 363 days tenor. I invested 2M. But with this deduction, i think it is less than 18.5%
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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eben123(m): 12:15am On Apr 04, 2025 |
temi4fash:So far,no single issue encountered,all smooth! I get my interest upfront! 30days interest is 19.5% 6months is my 25% 1year is 26% 2years is 28% For now,they got the highest interest rate so far. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ivan18888888888: 10:33am On Apr 04, 2025 |
Are there any proven high-yield dollar investment schemes in Nigeria, and what are their performance metrics? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jeoma2024: 2:55pm On Apr 04, 2025 |
When is next auction for tb please |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bassdow: 3:47pm On Apr 05, 2025 |
Jeoma2024:It's usually sold every two weeks except in few instances where CBN chooses otherwise. Watch out for this dates April 2, 2025 , April 16, 2025 , April 30, 2025. Except you intends investing ₦50-million and above which qualifies you buying directly from CBN auctions (through banks) at higher rates, You could just buy from banks or brokers; which is often sold every Tuesday and Thursdays. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 3:53pm On Apr 08, 2025 |
Tomorrow is Primary market auction. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by blkmum700: 5:08pm On Apr 08, 2025 |
Odunharry:Can I still go and bid tomorrow morning or it’s late ? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 6:14pm On Apr 08, 2025 |
blkmum700:Reach out to your account officer if you have his or her contact |
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