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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 2:41pm On Jul 11, 2025
iamL:
I mentioned you earlier about MMF in the other thread please can you respond if you have seen my mention.
I just saw it now, and I have replied. I even sent a PM. You can reply or use the contact on my signature to reach me.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by iamL(f): 2:44pm On Jul 11, 2025
emmasoft:
I just saw it now, and I have replied. I even sent a PM. You can reply or use the contact on my signature to reach me.
Thank you
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 4:49pm On Jul 11, 2025
iamL:
I mentioned you in one of your dead thread I don't know if you saw it.
Spam bot is hiding post. Kindly check my signature
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by iamL(f): 4:52pm On Jul 11, 2025
Odunharry:
Spam bot is hiding post. Kindly check my signature
I thought I was the only one experiencing it.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 6:35pm On Jul 11, 2025
iamL:
I thought I was the only one experiencing it.
I have added my contact details on my signature. If you are in Lagos, we can fix a meeting at our office in Ikoyi
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by iamL(f): 7:02pm On Jul 11, 2025
Odunharry:
I have added my contact details on my signature. If you are in Lagos, we can fix a meeting at our office in Ikoyi
I am not in Lagos but I will reach out to you when am less busy. Thanks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Joyful365: 9:20am On Jul 12, 2025
How are you all preparing for commencement of new tax law in January 2026?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gotocourt: 9:35am On Jul 12, 2025
Joyful365:
How are you all preparing for commencement of new tax law in January 2026?
On God oOoOO 🙏, we go dey alright las las🤦
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Joyful365: 9:38am On Jul 12, 2025
Gotocourt:
On God oOoOO 🙏, we go dey alright las las🤦
Leave God out of the discussion. People need to be pragmatic and prepared before they get caught unawares
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Foodempire: 6:31pm On Jul 12, 2025
Joyful365:
How are you all preparing for commencement of new tax law in January 2026?
Will it any way affect treasurybill investors? If my investment get matured and capital returned to my account, the FIRS should see the source of the inflows and shouldn't tax me.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Joyful365: 7:30pm On Jul 12, 2025
Foodempire:
Will it any way affect treasurybill investors? If my investment get matured and capital returned to my account, the FIRS should see the source of the inflows and shouldn't tax me.
From what I've read it looks like tax will apply on the interest payment.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Hatrick123: 9:32pm On Jul 12, 2025
Why is tbill rate going down
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 7:13pm On Jul 13, 2025
Hatrick123:
Why is tbill rate going down
we'll be seeing 12% on tbills very soon
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DAramis: 8:09pm On Jul 13, 2025
kristien4:
we'll be seeing 12% on tbills very soon
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

This is fatality....Home banking will be the next port the ship will sail to
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by oluayebenz: 9:12pm On Jul 13, 2025
DAramis:
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

This is fatality....Home banking will be the next port the ship will sail to
Landed property might be the way forward

Observing sha 😇
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Hatrick123: 9:36pm On Jul 13, 2025
Waooooo
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Hatrick123: 9:37pm On Jul 13, 2025
Waoo
kristien4:
we'll be seeing 12% on tbills very soon
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DAramis: 9:11am On Jul 14, 2025
oluayebenz:
Landed property might be the way forward

Observing sha 😇
Most likely.

But the wahala to much if you miś-invest.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 1:22pm On Jul 14, 2025
kristien4:
we'll be seeing 12% on tbills very soon
Tbills Rate movement is normal

It's a possibility. It has happened before, and then the rate was as low as 5%.

It's not actually a new thing that the rate is going down. It's a normal movement. So let's be prepared.

The TBills rate is determined by the economic situation of the country in terms of borrowing status of the government. Whatever rate the CBN comes up with through the decision at the MPC meetings determines the rate of Tbills. The lower the MPR, the lower the rate of Tbills and vice versa.

For those of us who could take a little more risk, you can look at the way of fundamentally sound and dividend-paying stocks, with that, you are sure your money will still be working for you.

However, stocks are better enjoyed when you have a long-term view, unlike Tbills which is a short-term instrument.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kristien4(m): 1:27pm On Jul 14, 2025
emmasoft:
Tbills Rate movement is normal

It's a possibility. It has happened before, and then the rate was as low as 5%.

It's not actually a new thing that the rate is going down. It's a normal movement. So let's be prepared.

The TBills rate is determined by the economic situation of the country in terms of borrowing status of the government. Whatever rate the CBN comes up with through the decision at the MPC meetings determines the rate of Tbills. The lower the MPR, the lower the rate of Tbills and vice versa.

For those of us who could take a little more risk, you can look at the way of fundamentally sound and dividend-paying stocks, with that, you are sure your money will still be working for you.

However, stocks are better enjoyed when you have a long-term view, unlike Tbills which is a short-term instrument.
for the 364days, what rate would you advice an individual to bid at the next auction, considering the current statistics?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Peterpan222(m): 1:29pm On Jul 14, 2025
emmasoft:
Tbills Rate movement is normal

It's a possibility. It has happened before, and then the rate was as low as 5%.

It's not actually a new thing that the rate is going down. It's a normal movement. So let's be prepared.

The TBills rate is determined by the economic situation of the country in terms of borrowing status of the government. Whatever rate the CBN comes up with through the decision at the MPC meetings determines the rate of Tbills. The lower the MPR, the lower the rate of Tbills and vice versa.

For those of us who could take a little more risk, you can look at the way of fundamentally sound and dividend-paying stocks, with that, you are sure your money will still be working for you.

However, stocks are better enjoyed when you have a long-term view, unlike Tbills which is a short-term instrument.
Baba how far na? Are you into stocks as well? Omoh, e be like Naija stocks are doing well. I'm thinking of gradually shifting focus from TBills to Stocks. My aim remains to keep earning my Monthly expenditure from passive income without touching my salary. Anything short of 20% for Money market now eh, I go start the dig into my Alawi. Baba help Ur boi na..Carry me along na senior man😅. Besides, looks like other MMF seem to be doing better now
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 1:49pm On Jul 14, 2025
kristien4:
for the 364days, what rate would you advice an individual to bid at the next auction, considering the current statistics?
It's always safer and advisable to go with the bank rate at this time. At a time like this, with a downward trend in rates, even the bank is not very sure, but still better than trying to bid individually.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 1:50pm On Jul 14, 2025
Peterpan222:
Baba how far na? Are you into stocks as well? Omoh, e be like Naija stocks are doing well. I'm thinking of gradually shifting focus from TBills to Stocks. My aim remains to keep earning my Monthly expenditure from passive income without touching my salary. Anything short of 20% for Money market now eh, I go start the dig into my Alawi. Baba help Ur boi na..Carry me along na senior man😅. Besides, looks like other MMF seem to be doing better now
Of course, we dey any anything that is legit. You know how to reach me, just do the needful.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 5:06pm On Jul 14, 2025
kristien4:
for the 364days, what rate would you advice an individual to bid at the next auction, considering the current statistics?
It's current the stop rate for last auction might still be retained or prolly improved on slightly. One determinant also is the result of the MPC if they decide to retain MPR at 27.5 or reduce further.

You can look into Commercial paper(companies with good ratings and well known), you can look into stocks if you can take the risk or invest in fixed deposit with rate higher than what tbills is doing currently.

In all, always diversify your investment.. Fixed income, stocks if you can, usd if you have etc
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Emzedz:
I went to zenithbank to increase my withdrawal limit d other day so i fit meet up with tbills payments.. this pple get mind charge me #1500 just to increase my limit..
very stupid n self serving bank
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 8:35am On Jul 16, 2025
Emzedz:
I went to zenithbank to increase my withdrawal limit d other day so i fit meet up with tbills rate.. this pple get mind change me #1500 just to increase my limit..
very stupid n self serving bank
If you want to benefit from outrageous bank charges, buy their shares in that way, you collect your money back inform of dividend when they declare profit and in price appreciation of their share price; that is the only way because these banks are not ready to change no matter the policies put in place by the CBN.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by francisobiabo(m): 8:27pm On Jul 16, 2025
But boss, most of these big banks shares at the end of the day equals near zero.
What is often made is next to nothing.
What's really the way to go on safe investment with one's capital secured.
emmasoft:
If you want to benefit from outrageous bank charges, buy their shares in that way, you collect your money back inform of dividend when they declare profit and in price appreciation of their share price; that is the only way because these banks are not ready to change no matter the policies put in place by the CBN.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m):
francisobiabo:
But boss, most of these big banks shares at the end of the day equals near zero.
What is often made is next to nothing.
What's really the way to go on safe investment with one's capital secured.
Seek knowledge and you will understand the benefits of investing in stocks, but only if your risk tolerance is high and you understand how it works.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richgang(m): 10:53pm On Jul 16, 2025
emmasoft:
Seek knowledgeable and you will understand how beneficial investment in stocks can be, but don't venture into it if your risk tolerance is low and if you don't understand how it works.
Boss abeg give me some penny stocks you think I should buy that will go higher in 1-2 years . I have cutix and Champions already . Thanks in advance
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