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Re: FGN Savings Bond by megawax8: 11:30am On Jun 07, 2017
GeneralOjukwu:


Mr Megawax , hanne and dotun365....greatly appreciate your financial advice. By His Grace, would see what 2018 would hold as per Treasury Bills...

You're welcome.

*also read the modified part in the text you quoted*
Re: FGN Savings Bond by hannne(f): 11:30am On Jun 07, 2017
ogobaby23:
How does this work?
. You invest as low as 5000 through a stockbroker and your interest is paid quarterly. although the interest stated is yearly figure. your interest will be prorated for the first 3month. E.g. you invest N100,000 and the interest rate is 13.189%. it means in a year, your total interest will be N13,189. so for the first quarter,federal govt will pay you.N13,189/4 is N3297.25. Thats how it works but you can only access them through a licensed stockbroker. Contact us Cowry asset Management Limited.
Re: FGN Savings Bond by GeneralOjukwu: 11:34am On Jun 07, 2017
megawax8:


You're welcome.

*also read the modified part in the text you quoted*

WOW!. I greatly appreciate this Megawax. Just checked the modification. One can apply for treasury bills through a bank, right?

If it's as high as 18.7%...that's great! Would definitely invest soon. Must one buy January or you can buy at any time in the year?
Re: FGN Savings Bond by sanerugwei: 11:50am On Jun 07, 2017
GeneralOjukwu:


WOW!. I greatly appreciate this Megawax. Just checked the modification. One can apply for treasury bills through a bank, right?

If it's as high as 18.7%...that's great! Would definitely invest soon. Must one buy January or you can buy at any time in the year?

You can buy at any time from the secondary market offerings from any of the banks. The banks with the best rates so far are IBTC, 1st Bank and then GTB hovers around 18.1% per annum.

For primary market it is done bi-weekly, no need to wait unless you have 50M and above to directly invest in primary auction.
Otherwise walk into any of the banks and ask for secondary auction for FG/CBN treasury bills.
Note: The higher the tenure the better the returns, plus you can liquidate at any time too.

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Re: FGN Savings Bond by JohnieWalker12(m): 11:53am On Jun 07, 2017
whitebeard:
Ethiopia..Is there any war in Ethiopia.

It's not all the time troops move via land. They get airborne as well.
Re: FGN Savings Bond by megawax8: 12:04pm On Jun 07, 2017
sanerugwei:


You can buy at any time from the secondary market offerings from any of the banks. The banks with the best rates so far are IBTC, 1st Bank and then GTB hovers around 18.1% per annum.

For primary market it is done bi-weekly, no need to wait unless you have 50M and above to directly invest in primary auction.
Otherwise walk into any of the banks and ask for secondary auction for FG/CBN treasury bills.
Note: The higher the tenure the better the returns, plus you can liquidate at any time too.


Thanks.

cc GeneralOjukwu
Re: FGN Savings Bond by dominique(f): 12:04pm On Jun 07, 2017
The intersect rate is still better than fixed deposit.
Re: FGN Savings Bond by whitebeard(m): 12:04pm On Jun 07, 2017
JohnieWalker12:


It's not all the time troops move via land. They get airborne as well.
kk
Re: FGN Savings Bond by ogobaby23(f): 12:05pm On Jun 07, 2017
hannne:
. You invest as low as 5000 through a stockbroker and your interest is paid quarterly. although the interest stated is yearly figure. your interest will be prorated for the first 3month. E.g. you invest N100,000 and the interest rate is 13.189%. it means in a year, your total interest will be N13,189. so for the first quarter,federal govt will pay you.N13,189/4 is N3297.25. Thats how it works but you can only access them through a licensed stockbroker. Contact us Cowry asset Management Limited.

Thanks for the info
Re: FGN Savings Bond by churchkilo(m): 12:08pm On Jun 07, 2017
hannne:
. Yup. What do you want to find out. I work with Cowry Asset Management Limited.
yea just want to know what you think about this bond, how interest is calculated and just anything that can help one make a good decision on this
Re: FGN Savings Bond by bigtt76(f): 1:10pm On Jun 07, 2017
Treasury bills is higher in yields but for now the FG has stopped people with less than 50 Million Naira from purchasing it. That is why the FGN Savings Bond was incorporated.

GeneralOjukwu:



Thanks so much for this. Been interested in such for a while. God bless.

Are treasury bills not more lucrative? Someone told me you get 17% per annum. PLEASE clarify

You mentioned fixed deposits in the comment below....which is best?

Max i can drop is 3 million...minimum 1 million
Re: FGN Savings Bond by Dollabiz: 1:28pm On Jun 07, 2017
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Re: FGN Savings Bond by judecares1(m): 1:54pm On Jun 07, 2017
Tanks boss but can someone access 4m Nigeria stock exchange?




hannne:

You can access the bond by contacting a stockbroker licensed by DMO. Cowry asset management Limited is one of the stockbrokers for this
Re: FGN Savings Bond by hannne(f): 2:02pm On Jun 07, 2017
judecares1:

Tanks boss but can someone access 4m Nigeria stock exchange?Do u mean 4m worth of treasury bills through the stock exchange. YES




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Re: FGN Savings Bond by BoboKush(m): 2:36pm On Jun 07, 2017
Misterpaul:

Government bond is the most secured investment you can think of, Zero risk! Since Govt can never stop operating. Your money is sure.
Once the bonus is ntn to write abt what the point.... 1-3years and u only get token as bonus. .. or what the % if I may ask
Re: FGN Savings Bond by sanerugwei: 5:15pm On Jun 07, 2017
BoboKush:

Once the bonus is ntn to write abt what the point.... 1-3years and u only get token as bonus. .. or what the % if I may ask

So 14% to 18.5% for FGN Savings bond to CBN NTB at near zero risks is nothing to you? These rates are reflective of the current inflationary rates and its really not good for the economy and most importantly the citizenry, to have doube digit inflation rates.

This one no be MMM o... Let me come and be going...

Re: FGN Savings Bond by FakoMaybach1: 6:07pm On Jun 07, 2017
hannne:
. Yup. What do you want to find out. I work with Cowry Asset Management Limited.

Please forward me your mail lets communicate further, abeg




-Maybach $$
Re: FGN Savings Bond by hannne(f): 9:30pm On Jun 07, 2017
FakoMaybach1:


Please forward me your mail lets communicate further, abeg




-Maybach $$
hagbai@cowryasset.com or agbaih@gmail.com

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Re: FGN Savings Bond by spartacus11(m): 10:35am On Jun 08, 2017
hannne:
. Yup. What do you want to find out. I work with Cowry Asset Management Limited.
i want to buy, can you contact me for details
Re: FGN Savings Bond by hannne(f): 11:06am On Jun 08, 2017
spartacus11:
i want to buy, can you contact me for details
What is your email address. or you can contact me on hagbai@cowryasset.com
Re: FGN Savings Bond by spartacus11(m): 11:11am On Jun 08, 2017
hannne:
What is your email address. or you can contact me on hagbai@cowryasset.com
will send u a mail now
Re: FGN Savings Bond by spartacus11(m): 11:17am On Jun 08, 2017
hannne:
What is your email address. or you can contact me on hagbai@cowryasset.com
i just sent you a mail, please respond
Re: FGN Savings Bond by BoboKush(m): 8:02am On Jun 16, 2017
sanerugwei:


So 14% to 18.5% for FGN Savings bond to CBN NTB at near zero risks is nothing to you? These rates are reflective of the current inflationary rates and its really not good for the economy and most importantly the citizenry, to have doube digit inflation rates.

This one no be MMM o... Let me come and be going...
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