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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ivan18888888888: 9:19pm On Jun 07, 2025 |
digitalinvestor:Thanks for clarification .. pls what is the difference between the secondary and primary market also in terms of rates . |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ivan18888888888: 9:29pm On Jun 07, 2025 |
USA2019:Thanks for the clarification… Pls In percentage terms, what kind of spread usually exists between buying T-bills at primary rate versus secondary market rates ? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by USA2019: 7:06am On Jun 08, 2025 |
It depends on the bank and available rates. I've always held my investment to full term. Ivan18888888888: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by PharoahIII: 8:57am On Jun 08, 2025 |
How do u buy directly instead of buying thru banks |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 10:48am On Jun 08, 2025 |
PharoahIII:You need 50,000,000 to buy directly |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by PharoahIII: 11:57am On Jun 08, 2025 |
Yh I know but how do I buy, thru a website or go into a bank branch? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 12:50pm On Jun 08, 2025 |
PharoahIII:Registered with any investment company, open and account and tell them you want to purchase treasury bills |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ivan18888888888: 9:49pm On Jun 08, 2025 |
USA2019:Okay 👍, but is there any significant difference . Can you just give me an idea what both rates look like for any bank you’ve good idea of |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by digitalinvestor(m): 11:55pm On Jun 08, 2025 |
Primary Market is where new securities are issued and sold for the first time (e.g., government bonds, treasury bills) Minimum Investment is #50M, and you can submit a bid Bi-weekly directly through your banks or investment house. Secondary Market on the other hand is where previously issued securities are traded among investors and you can invest as low as #100k or even lower depends on the banks or asset management companies. Securities are traded everyday of the week unlike primary market where auction take places bi-weekly. As per rate: If you buy successfully from the Primary market you could get a rate say 19% for a year tenor which could be 365 or 364 For secondary market the rate most likely is going to be lower e.g. 18.5% or 18% compare to what you get in the primary market and the tenor of 1 year could be from 363 or lower i.e. if you're buying next day after a primary auction. Ivan18888888888: |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 5:33pm On Jun 09, 2025 |
Does anyone know if Stanbic ibtc accepts less than 50m for primary market? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kinnad(m): 10:10am On Jun 10, 2025 |
NL1960:Nice explanation bro. But what is the function of the 24%, I know it’s the rate at which you gave the money to government but it looks like it’s of no use to you the investor, am I wrong? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 10:36am On Jun 10, 2025 |
kinnad:The government calls it Yield. To you, the government gave you 19% because the interest given back to you was actually calculated on the 19% but in effect, the effective rate is 24% because the government 'discounted' the amount you gave them by giving you back your interest immediately. In Fixed Deposit, you do not have this. If you place 50m in a bank for one year at 19%, you will get 59.5m at the end of one year. No interest in given to you immediately. That N9.5m given to you immediately in TB, you can still go and invest it in MMF funds to get further interest of about 150k every month. If you decide to do the next TB action or secondary market TB, you also get another immediate interest from the N9.5m Contrast this with Bonds that does not give back immediate interest but gives interest every 6months. So if it was Bonds, you will get about N4.7m after six months. If the TB and Bonds were for one year, you get the same Principal amount of N50m after one year. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 10:39am On Jun 10, 2025 |
There is a primary auction this week. Key in today if you want to partake in it. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 2:54pm On Jun 10, 2025 |
Shalom428:Really, thought it was bi weekly? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 3:09pm On Jun 10, 2025 |
kristien4:There are usually three primary auctions in the month of March, June , September and December. The first, second and last week of these months mentioned. The remaining months of year have just two primary auctions. So, there is a primary auction tomorrow. Key before the end of business today or first thing tomorrow morning Shalom |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vanvickie(m): 6:44pm On Jun 10, 2025 |
kristien4:Yes, they do. U can also use their new tbills app or go to any branch. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DFPS: 2:30am On Jun 11, 2025 |
vanvickie:what is the name of stanbic TB app plsease |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 5:31am On Jun 11, 2025 |
vanvickie:According to their app, next auction is next week.
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| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 5:33am On Jun 11, 2025 |
Shalom428:I wonder why customer care is saying there's no auction till next week. Pls what's the exact date of the auction? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DFPS: 7:41am On Jun 11, 2025 |
kristien4:can't find it on stanbic app |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 8:17am On Jun 11, 2025 |
kristien4:Today, June 11 , 2025. The next one after today's is June 25 , 2025. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by heavenisreal18: 2:58pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
alexudeze:This is interesting even those real estate agent after paying allocation wahala, when u now want to build on it another wahala |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by heavenisreal18: 3:10pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Odunharry:Good afternoon, pls I invested in T bill I was paid upfront interest ,when I received the certificate it was stated that maturity value subject to 10percent withholding tax , does it mean they will deduct the 10percent from the face value at maturity. Or I will received all my money at maturity |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 5:00pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
DFPS:check for the link, someone dropped it about 2 pages back. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Chikebrain: 5:36pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
heavenisreal18:They ought to have deducted the 10% WHT already from the interest you were paid |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by heavenisreal18: 6:06pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Chikebrain:I wonder too o,the deduction should have been taken from interest ,they should not spoil the face value. |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 8:53pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
heavenisreal18:They are suppose to deduct from the interest amount. Then at maturity, your face value will be your principal invested. Confirm your face value is the amount invested and they have not deducted WHT on before crediting your upfront interest. You can determine this by PRT/100=Interest. If amount is 10% less of what you received, no need to worry. Wht has been deducted already. At maturity you get back principal. You won't be charged twice |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yekini007(m): 12:01am On Jun 12, 2025 |
United Capital is it belong to UBA bank .....? And what is the rate.....? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yekini007(m): 12:02am On Jun 12, 2025 |
United Capital is it belong to UBA bank .....? And what is the rate.....? |
| Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Batman2412(m): 8:04am On Jun 12, 2025 |
yekini007:No, United Capital Group Plc (UCAP) does not belong to United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA). While UCAP was formerly known as UBA Capital and a subsidiary of UBA, it has since become an independent entity. UCAP was spun off from UBA in 2002 and subsequently changed its name to United Capital Plc. See mutual fund year to date returns
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