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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ozymes: 12:17pm On Mar 01, 2019
Feeling your pains............My bid of 15% pa for 364 days failed for the PMA of 13th February 2019. The stop rate was 14.95% pa. I had to make do with 14,6% pa for 363 days at the secondary market with Fidelity bank Plc next day after the PMA disappointment.
Akin3891:
Settled for 13.9 -363days with Firstbank this morning, waiting till March 13 will cost me dearly, besides stop rate for upcoming auctions might not be more than 14.2 as most banks failed in their 364 days bids, hence those funds will try to find their way back in next primary which i think cld drop rate further. Gosh, i cant believe i settled for 13.9 when i have been eyeing 14.8, i just lost 500k plus, pretty bad. Not happy. Good luck to everyone , see u nxt year March .God willing
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 12:42pm On Mar 01, 2019
I can imagine, waiting for primary market when the rates are unpredictable is not worth it, my losses is about N200k due to human error (very bad), you just watch your resources sink and nothing is done about it.

Akin3891:
Settled for 13.9 -363days with Firstbank this morning, waiting till March 13 will cost me dearly, besides stop rate for upcoming auctions might not be more than 14.2 as most banks failed in their 364 days bids, hence those funds will try to find their way back in next primary which i think cld drop rate further. Gosh, i cant believe i settled for 13.9 when i have been eyeing 14.8, i just lost 500k plus, pretty bad. Not happy. Good luck to everyone , see u nxt year March .God willing
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by carbon1224(m): 12:50pm On Mar 01, 2019
Gtb fall my hand as Dey let the primary market work
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by beyolah: 1:13pm On Mar 01, 2019
FBN Today

181 days - 12.5

195 days - 12.3

363 days - 13.9




My question though, how does FBN and GT have 363 days if 364 days failed yesterday?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dgee1(m): 1:41pm On Mar 01, 2019
Dear all, please if there is anyone on the thread who could help me with a job. I have a degree in Chemistry but I am willing to take up responsibilities even if it is outside my field. Thank you very much.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 1:46pm On Mar 01, 2019
dgee1:
Dear all, please if there is anyone on the thread who could help me with a job. I have a degree in Chemistry but I am willing to take up responsibilities even if it is outside my field. Thank you very much.
this not a job section check beger paint they are looking for chemist

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by carbon1224(m): 2:19pm On Mar 01, 2019
How long does it takes a secondary market bid to take effect on account GTBank user cos I no understand my acc Officer .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Myself2(m): 2:45pm On Mar 01, 2019
triol80t:


Please where did they credit your allotment. I mean have they credited your cscs account.

Please help a brother out with an answer to this question
Do I need to have a cscs account before I can invest in the primary market ??
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 3:24pm On Mar 01, 2019
Due to my refusal to move my funds from stanbic to gtb, I lost 25k dfren btwin gt & stanbic rate. we meet feb next year by his grace.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 3:45pm On Mar 01, 2019
Oh oh, I just confuse......my biggest yearly TB investment failed and now stanbic is saying 12% for 358days. Maybe I should do 90days and see if the rates rebound, the fear is it may even be worst by that time.

Locking down now will mean me taking a loss of 600k. Why didn't stanbic just manage the 14.37 Like that eh...

I just confuse, and I have already budgeted and started borrowing to spend in anticipation of a sure deal. I say last last 14% go reach my hand. This life is just funny, anything can just happen anyhow.

I will either open a first bank account and manage their 13.9% or I wait for the next auction with HOPE.

This thing na buhari cause am.....allah.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 3:53pm On Mar 01, 2019
feelamong:


Stock market is falling while the Money market is bullish.

when rates are dropping (Price rising if you deal on bonds) in the Money markets, it means the market is bullish. However its bearish when rates are rising.

however in stock market, when prices are falling, its bearish; i think that is the best time to even look for some good stocks to buy if you can take the risk.

Boss, you are correct but time hasn't come for me to diversify. My holdings is still infantry and trading Nigerian stocks requires a skill set that I don't have yet.

My frustration level is at fever pitch, I even had more faith on TB than my daily hussle , but both CBN and esp. Stanbic just fall my hand and leg.

Confusion is doing me now
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skyangel(f): 4:01pm On Mar 01, 2019
carbon1224:
How long does it takes a secondary market bid to take effect on account GTBank user cos I no understand my acc Officer .

Same day, close of work
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by unite4real: 4:19pm On Mar 01, 2019
zamirikpo:
Oh oh, I just confuse......my biggest yearly TB investment failed and now stanbic is saying 12% for 358days. Maybe I should do 90days and see if the rates rebound, the fear is it may even be worst by that time.

Locking down now will mean me taking a loss of 600k. Why didn't stanbic just manage the 14.37 Like that eh...

I just confuse, and I have already budgeted and started borrowing to spend in anticipation of a sure deal. I say last last 14% go reach my hand. This life is just funny, anything can just happen anyhow.

I will either open a first bank account and manage their 13.9% or I wait for the next auction with HOPE.

This thing na buhari cause am.....allah.

It will only get worse in next few auctions. There is alot of money in circulation to mop up. Remember a day after the PMA, CBN OMO requested mop up 250B and about 1.2T naira demand was placed. guys have been keeping money for the kill but hands are being burnt right now.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tundebasic(m): 4:19pm On Mar 01, 2019
Stanbic offered ONE OF THE (if not the) lowest rate today at the secondary market.

12.8% !? So low. If they keep doing like this, one will have to find alternative (I think I will be better prepared next year).

I used Stanbic today at 12.8, only to check NL to see 13.9% from First Bank!!!!

I just read stanbic is to pay a customer 2.5 billion naira. May be they want to make the money off us (other customers & investors).

https://www.nairaland.com/5054414/stanbic-ibtc-trouble-court-orders

I guess their mutual funds rates will also nosedive (make I quick go check MF thread).

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 4:26pm On Mar 01, 2019
ozymes:
Feeling your pains............My bid of 15% pa for 364 days failed for the PMA of 13th February 2019. The stop rate was 14.95% pa. I had to make do with 14,6% pa for 363 days at the secondary market with Fidelity bank Plc next day after the PMA disappointment.


Thanks bro, one just need to make hays while the sunshine, was waiting for presidential election to be over b4 i invest, hence i paid dearly for it. Anyways, Better than stacking up the cash in savings that will bring nothing, that i believe is my bank prayers for me but God pass them. We hope for better rates in future
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by davit: 4:46pm On Mar 01, 2019
I-invest app is doing better rate of 14%. Is this app real at all? Wanna try it for the first time.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by signorxx1: 5:05pm On Mar 01, 2019
To all the guru in the house. pls, is it possible to re-invest in Tbill immediately after 91days tenor?. PLS I NEED YOUR OPINIONS
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by carbon1224(m): 6:37pm On Mar 01, 2019
Debited just now with 10.5 for 90days secondary market. Gtb thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 6:42pm On Mar 01, 2019
signorxx1:
To all the guru in the house. pls, is it possible to re-invest in Tbill immediately after 91days tenor?. PLS I NEED YOUR OPINIONS
Yes
At secondary market
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 6:45pm On Mar 01, 2019
davit:
I-invest app is doing better rate of 14%. Is this app real at all? Wanna try it for the first time.
They have the higher rate compared with the banks today. I'm using it for Tbills and i always acknowledges their credible services.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by brane: 6:52pm On Mar 01, 2019
tundebasic:
Stanbic offered ONE OF THE (if not the) lowest rate today at the secondary market.

12.8% !? So low. If they keep doing like this, one will have to find alternative (I think I will be better prepared next year).

I used Stanbic today at 12.8, only to check NL to see 13.9% from First Bank!!!!

I just read stanbic is to pay a customer 2.5 billion naira. May be they want to make the money off us (other customers & investors).


https://www.nairaland.com/5054414/stanbic-ibtc-trouble-court-orders

I guess their mutual funds rates will also nosedive (make I quick go check MF thread).

No cause for alarm. Investment/Asset management institutions are independent from banking institutions. That has been in effect for sometime.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dgee1(m): 9:00pm On Mar 01, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
this not a job section check beger paint they are looking for chemist

smiley thanks anyways
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kamsy4God: 10:50pm On Mar 01, 2019
I applied for primary Tbill 364 days with stanbic ibtc which was not successful. Up until now my money has not been returned (hanging). . I called them yesterday (Thursday), they told me I will be credited early today (Friday) , now today is almost over still no show.
Two working days has passed .
I am worried cos I wanted to move the money to any other bank (Firstbank or GTB) with better rate for secondary market.
I have been doing TB for 3yrs., but this is the first time of been unsuccessful. �
Pls does anyone else have same issues with stanbic ?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by gaeul(f): 10:59pm On Mar 01, 2019
I invested way less than 50m and it went through
..Next time if they are talking nonsense...walk straight to the Manager or go to another branch
ehay:


Pls, is first bank still collecting less than 50million from customers for primary market ? Went there on Monday but was told it's either 50 million or I buy from their secondary market.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 7:56am On Mar 02, 2019
feelamong:


Stock market is falling while the Money market is bullish.

when rates are dropping (Price rising if you deal on bonds) in the Money markets, it means the market is bullish. However its bearish when rates are rising.

however in stock market, when prices are falling, its bearish; i think that is the best time to even look for some good stocks to buy if you can take the risk.

Yes sir the best time to buy, the earning season is also around the corner. No matter how it falls I can't run away and in the next few weeks market would stabilize and more monies would be made. Just position in good Stocks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by diamond88: 7:58am On Mar 02, 2019
gaeul:
I invested way less than 50m and it went through
..Next time if they are talking nonsense...walk straight to the Manager or go to another branch

That could be 49 million naira. Pls I need a lead way and I am ready to learn ma
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ehay(f): 8:09am On Mar 02, 2019
gaeul:
I invested way less than 50m and it went through
..Next time if they are talking nonsense...walk straight to the Manager or go to another branch


OK.... Will storm there on monday.

Thanks alot
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eddyakinrinde(m): 9:22am On Mar 02, 2019
Ibrahim505:

They have the higher rate compared with the banks today. I'm using it for Tbills and i always acknowledges their credible services.

I confirm from them, the I invest app parades the same rate with sterling bank all day since the tbill is made available by sterling and the parthian partners provides the technology.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Baboo13(m): 10:15am On Mar 02, 2019
Has anybody been credited by first bank for 1 year primary market tenor? I've still not received alert
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 11:30am On Mar 02, 2019
Baboo13:
Has anybody been credited by first bank for 1 year primary market tenor? I've still not received alert

Up till now.....if it's PMA it's possible it didn't go through.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by acorntree(m): 12:53pm On Mar 02, 2019
Hello my people when is the next bidding date? or if you've the time table for the 2nd quarter 2019 pls upload it here.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 1:31pm On Mar 02, 2019
Tb vs land ....i bought a land for 1.5 m put it for sale within 6 month to expirement which one was better (I have long suspected land bussiness was luck and speculative ) it now 2 years about to close deal for 1.8 m ....i have closed sale for .1.9m but buyer didn't pay ....but now 1.8 buyer yet to pay but 90 percent certain...profit is 300 k after 2 years...if I invested same in tb at 13 percent year 1 and 14.5 percent year 2 it will amount to...1.940 m .....profit is 440 k
.....but if I did more aggressive marketing I could have sold 2 m...and if I was smart I would have rent it out for 40 k per anum...

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