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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IYGEAL(m): 4:46pm On Jun 04
edwardaigb:
Good day all, please can anyone help with a functioning phone number to Stanbicibtcfund. (Money market funds.). Thank you.

0700 0080 0900

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by edwardaigb: 5:28pm On Jun 04
IYGEAL:


0700 0080 0900

Thank you so much brother.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bjtinz: 7:07pm On Jun 04
Odunharry:
Tomorrow is primary market auction. Send your bids to your bank/brokers on time

Banks didn't open yesterday and today. I hope they will still accept bids tomorrow

Update: unfortunately those moraffkers at GT no gree. Deadline for submission was yesterday, they said. But when I told them their gates were shut due to the strike, they simply said it wasn't their fault. Sigh

E vex me sha angry
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bjtinz: 6:02pm On Jun 05
So that's another 2 weeks wait sad
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tabithababy(f): 7:14pm On Jun 05
Please for those that booked T bills with stanbic this week. Was the bid successful
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 7:18pm On Jun 05
bjtinz:
So that's another 2 weeks wait sad

Check what's available on the secondary market. The difference is hardly worth the 2 week wait.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 7:48pm On Jun 05
Today's result

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tabithababy(f): 8:29pm On Jun 05
Shalom428:
Today's result
. Please can you briefly explain this tablet Does this mean the primary auction was not successful
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 8:37pm On Jun 05
Shalom428:
Today's result

20% still maintained. That's good
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 8:37pm On Jun 05
tabithababy:
. Please can you briefly explain this tablet Does this mean the primary auction was not successful
It was successful. Those that bidded on or below the stop rate will be settled tomorrow.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 8:41pm On Jun 05
tabithababy:
. Please can you briefly explain this tablet Does this mean the primary auction was not successful

What he posted was just the rates for those whose bids were successful. To know if your bank was successful you may need to contact them.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 8:44pm On Jun 05
bjtinz:
So that's another 2 weeks wait sad

From CBN calendar it appears there might be auction next week.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mills55: 9:26pm On Jun 05
alezzy13:


From CBN calendar it appears there might be auction next week.

I saw this too. I pray there should be, because I missed out on this week's NTB because of strike. Stanbic didn't open here last Monday. I guess there will be another auction next week.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bjtinz: 9:54pm On Jun 05
alezzy13:


From CBN calendar it appears there might be auction next week.

Hmm. This is from CBN website? That means there will be no issue in the usual 2 weeks interval ie week of 20th??
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 9:58pm On Jun 05
Mills55:


I saw this too. I pray there should be, because I missed out on this week's NTB because of strike. Stanbic didn't open here last Monday. I guess there will be another auction next week.

You can always check the secondary market.

This was what a nairalander got. 19.5-20 isn't so difficult these days.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ceelog(m): 6:01am On Jun 06
Hello Emma

Please why do you rep this Norrenbergee?
Do let me know.

You mentioned it alongside SFs.


emmasoft:


@Grupo this is what happened, the mutual fund business of investment one was sold to GTBank when they were to attain the HoldCo structure. Investment One is no longer in the mutual funds business. Your investment is not lost. It's with GTFund managers. Unfortunately, their portal has been down for a long time now. You can only know what you have in your account by sending mail to their customer care requesting your account statement.

You can look the way of Norrenberger if you want to patronize more fund managers. The form is attached.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by somziency: 10:15am On Jun 06
I want to invest in treasury bills but need both interest and principal to drop at maturity. Is this possible with stanbic ibtc?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 10:20am On Jun 06
ceelog:

Hello Emma

Please why do you rep this Norrenbergee?
Do let me know.

You mentioned it alongside SFs.



@ceelog I Rep them because I was recommended and I did my due diligence to see if they met my criteria for such representation. They are SEC-regulated and their products are SEC-registered
Norrenberger is doing well and has been around for the past 5 years but was concentrating on corporate clients, now they wish to build their retail customer base. They are in a group - they own IEI, pension, microfinance bank, stockbroking, and asset management. They also own 60% of Infrastructure Bank.

You can open an account with them for MMF, Dollar fund etc. The account opening form is attached to this post

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wotowotoman: 10:34am On Jun 06
emmasoft:


@ceelog I Rep them because I was recommended and I did my due diligence to see if they met my criteria for such representation. They are SEC-regulated and their products are SEC-registered
Norrenberger is doing well and has been around for the past 5 years but was concentrating on corporate clients, now they wish to build their retail customer base. They are in a group - they own IEI, pension, microfinance bank, stockbroking, and asset management. They also own 60% of Infrastructure Bank.

You can open an account with them for MMF, Dollar fund etc. The account opening form is attached to this post


Same guy that owns Heritage Bank. Ba? 🤔
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mills55: 10:53am On Jun 06
somziency:
I want to invest in treasury bills but need both interest and principal to drop at maturity. Is this possible with stanbic ibtc?

You can do that. While filling the form, just click on rollover interest till maturity. Or ask the person attending to you for direction incase the form doesn't have the rollover interest box. Very simple.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by somziency: 11:31am On Jun 06
Mills55:


You can do that. While filling the form, just click on rollover interest till maturity. Or ask the person attending to you for direction incase the form doesn't have the rollover interest box. Very simple.

Thank you. At the bank the form I was given doesn't have rollover but face value. I increased the face value up to the amount of principal and interest(I specified the rate). But the person attending to me rejected it based on the face value being higher than my account balance.

***It was successful. I later got to know she made her findings and did her job.***
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DAramis: 1:45pm On Jun 06
somziency:


I increased the face value up to the amount of principal and interest(I specified the rate). But the person attending to me rejected it based on the face value being higher than my account balance.
shocked shocked

Guyman calm down joor cheesy grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Hogwarthtrades: 4:29pm On Jun 06
Shalom428:
Today's result

Seem the peak is at hand, wouldn't be surprised to see yield of 3rd and 4th quarter trending down. Keep eyes peeled.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 4:46pm On Jun 06
Hogwarthtrades:


Seem the peak is at hand, wouldn't be surprised to see yield of 3rd and 4th quarter trending down. Keep eyes peeled.
The yield on 1 year OMO bills auctions held yesterday was 28.55%. I don't think we have seen TBills peak yet

The minimum wage increase is bound to increase inflationary pressure, which might make investors seek higher interest rates.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tabithababy(f): 7:01pm On Jun 06
Please for those that did t bills with stanbic, was it successful at all

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Quitmast: 9:23pm On Jun 06
Mills55:


You can do that. While filling the form, just click on rollover interest till maturity. Or ask the person attending to you for direction incase the form doesn't have the rollover interest box. Very simple.
Can i also request for interest to be paid monthly?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tabithababy(f): 12:57pm On Jun 07
alezzy13:


From CBN calendar it appears there might be auction next week.
. Good afternoon, does this mean another auction will take place on 13th of this month
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 2:49pm On Jun 07
tabithababy:
. Good afternoon, does this mean another auction will take place on 13th of this month

Yes. They won't sell much though and most bids will fail.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tabithababy(f): 6:31am On Jun 08
Itsrm:


Yes. They won't sell much though and most bids will fail.
. Okay, let assume I do T bills for 3 months (primary), please will I be credited automatically after 3 months elapse or I need to fill liquidation form or something
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 7:36am On Jun 08
tabithababy:
. Okay, let assume I do T bills for 3 months (primary), please will I be credited automatically after 3 months elapse or I need to fill liquidation form or something

Yes, you'll be credited without lifting a finger.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Happyfellow147: 8:41am On Jun 09
Good morning Seniors
Please I need a contact at Afrinvest or Stanbic Ibtc

Kindly share someone you are using that is responsive please.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Risingcash94: 9:47am On Jun 09
Won't sharing the phone number result to ban? Cos I have a reliable source in Afrinvest

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