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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by efismikoko(m): 7:24pm On Sep 18
TotoNaRubber:

I just got off the phone with someone who works in the DMO (Debt management office). He said the Fédéral government is struggling to pay workers and local debt may be delayed or a default is possible.

So brace yourselves for the worst.



Just got this mail from my stockbroker

Dear Sir,

Thank you for your email.

We sincerely apologize for the delay in the payment of your coupon.

We have received the below feedback from CSCS this morning with regards to the payment.
We are having issues with the confirmation of funds for all coupon payments from the CBN.

Hopefully, this will be resolved today.


Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Onboard1: 8:09pm On Sep 18
TotoNaRubber:

I just got off the phone with someone who works in the DMO (Debt management office). He said the Fédéral government is struggling to pay workers and local debt may be delayed or a default is possible.

So brace yourselves for the worst.




What do you think will be the worst scenario?

Secondly, Is it advisable not to participate in the treasury bills for now?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by youngestland: 9:23am On Sep 19
TotoNaRubber:

I just got off the phone with someone who works in the DMO (Debt management office). He said the Fédéral government is struggling to pay workers and local debt may be delayed or a default is possible.

So brace yourselves for the worst.



Haaa Oga Fear has come o, hope my money has not .......... o my life savings
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IYGEAL(m): 9:32am On Sep 19
youngestland:


Haaa Oga Fear has come o, hope my money has not .......... o my life savings

It's not conceivable to default on local currency denominated security. Relax.

It's probably a case of all forms of incompetence on the part of the stakeholders.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 5:31pm On Sep 19
Norrenberger Dollar Fund

Hedge your naira against inflation and devaluation plus earn a return of 10.67% by investing in the Norrenberger Dollar fund.

Unique features:

Accepts naira deposit
Cash (dollar) deposit

Complete the attached form and get in touch.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Onboard1: 7:00pm On Sep 19
emmasoft:

Norrenberger Dollar Fund

Hedge your naira against inflation and devaluation plus earn a return of 10.67% by investing in the Norrenberger Dollar fund.

Unique features:

Accepts naira deposit
Cash (dollar) deposit

Complete the attached form and get in touch.


1. Do I need domiciliary account before investing in a dollar fund?

2. If no, how will I get the dollar if I want to redeem?

3. Can I fund it with US credit card or debit card?

Thank you
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 7:19pm On Sep 19
Onboard1:


1. Do I need a domiciliary account before investing in a dollar fund?

2. If no, how will I get the dollar if I want to redeem?

3. Can I fund it with US credit card or debit card?

Thank you



1. Yes, you need it. The investment is a dollar-denominated mutual fund, so you need a domiciliary account to receive your money (interest /capital) whenever you want to withdraw or get paid your dividends.

2. The answer is in No. 1

3. Funding can be done via wire transfer or cash deposit into our collection account.
Only transfer or cash deposits of the USD are currently available to fund.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DAramis: 7:39pm On Sep 19
emmasoft:



1. Yes, you need it. The investment is a dollar-denominated mutual fund, so you need a domiciliary account to receive your money (interest /capital) whenever you want to withdraw or get paid your dividends.

2. The answer is in No. 1

3. Funding can be done via wire transfer or cash deposit into our collection account.
Only transfer or cash deposits of the USD are currently available to fund.

But boss

on your advertised post, you said accept naira deposit

How then does this conflict with your latest reply?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 10:42pm On Sep 19
DAramis:


But boss

on your advertised post, you said accept naira deposit

How then does this conflict with your latest reply?


@DAramis, there is no conflict. Both posts are correct.
Just contact me when you are ready to invest in the fund.
Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 7:55am On Sep 20
The money don enter voicemail. Even if that was the case, they had at least 90 days to verify receiving accounts but still made mistake, what does that tell you ?
Imagine the millions of investors, the interest rate on N50b minimum multiplied by two weeks is already N14.5 million for the criminals



efismikoko:


Just got this mail from my stockbroker

Dear Sir,

Thank you for your email.

We sincerely apologize for the delay in the payment of your coupon.

We have received the below feedback from CSCS this morning with regards to the payment.
We are having issues with the confirmation of funds for all coupon payments from the CBN.

Hopefully, this will be resolved today.


Thank you.


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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by LordAdam16: 11:13am On Sep 20
TotoNaRubber:
The money don enter voicemail. Even if that was the case, they had at least 90 days to verify receiving accounts but still made mistake, what does that tell you ?
Imagine the millions of investors, the interest rate on N50b minimum multiplied by two weeks is already N14.5 million for the criminals




There is ZERO chance of a default.
The delay is due to a glitch or someone's incompetence.

-Lord

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmaodet: 11:34am On Sep 20
LordAdam16:


There is ZERO chance of a default.
The delay is due to a glitch or someone's incompetence.

-Lord

Rather than default, they will print more money and pay since it is a local currency denominated investment.
Agreed, it will cause more inflation which I believe they are fearing.
Where the wahala dey is the dollar denominated investment since they will have to generate dollars by fire by force to pay that and that is a determinant of what the country generates as revenue unlike naira investment they can just go inside and print more papers to bail themselves out

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Oshokhai69: 11:38am On Sep 20
emmaodet:


Rather than default, they will print more money and pay since it is a local currency denominated investment.
Agreed, it will cause more inflation which I believe they are fearing.
Where the wahala dey is the dollar denominated investment since they will have to generate dollars by fire by force to pay that and that is a determinant of what the country generates as revenue unlike naira investment they can just go inside and print more papers to bail themselves out

Guy, that is not how money printing works. Are you going to take your money in cash? Please go and study basic economics.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmaodet: 11:40am On Sep 20
Oshokhai69:


Guy, that is not how money printing works. Are you going to take your money in cash? Please go and study basic economics.

Well, educate me bro.
We learn everyday

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Blacklistwalker: 12:31pm On Sep 20
Hello, Is there any complain/delay on Treasury bill. I just want to know if I can go ahead and subscribe or I hold my money in peace.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DAramis: 12:38pm On Sep 20
emmasoft:


@DAramis, there is no conflict. Both posts are correct.
Just contact me when you are ready to invest in the fund.
Thank you.
I am ready to invest, but just wanted to be sure before reaching out.

If I have naira only, how can I go ahead to invest? Will I be charged black market rate for dollar-naira before investing?

Please If you could give more information on this, I will be grateful
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 1:50pm On Sep 20
DAramis:

I am ready to invest, but just wanted to be sure before reaching out.

If I have naira only, how can I go ahead to invest? Will I be charged black market rate for dollar-naira before investing?

Please If you could give more information on this, I will be grateful

The naira deposit is just to encourage those who find it difficult to get dollars for investment. This comes with some sacrifice - the company will give you a rate a little more than the black market and that rate will be real-time ie the day of the investment. Indirectly the investor is asking the company to source for dollars, hence you pay a little more.

However, the account opening which comes first is free.

Like I said earlier, you can get in touch.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 2:40pm On Sep 20
Blacklistwalker:
Hello, Is there any complain/delay on Treasury bill. I just want to know if I can go ahead and subscribe or I hold my money in peace.

Read up on what treasury bill investment is all about, it will help you make an informed investment decision.
An investor's mind is always at rest if he invests in what he knows and understands how it works.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by manwomanok: 3:08pm On Sep 20
manwomanok:
Good evening everyone

please when is the due date for 16.2884% FGN MARCH 2027 coupon payment

Thank you

@emmasoft, boss any idea on this please

Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by youngestland: 3:12pm On Sep 20
manwomanok:


@emmasoft, boss any idea on this please

Thanks

Same September delay too all coupon for September has not been paid
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by manwomanok: 4:03pm On Sep 20
youngestland:


Same September delay too all coupon for September has not been paid

Thank you bro
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by youngestland: 5:05pm On Sep 20

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DAramis: 6:47pm On Sep 20
emmasoft:


The naira deposit is just to encourage those who find it difficult to get dollars for investment. This comes with some sacrifice - the company will give you a rate a little more than the black market and that rate will be real-time ie the day of the investment. Indirectly the investor is asking the company to source for dollars, hence you pay a little more.

However, the account opening which comes first is free.

Like I said earlier, you can get in touch.

Okay
Clarified now
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by presiade(m): 9:47pm On Sep 20
Oshokhai69:


Guy, that is not how money printing works. Are you going to take your money in cash? Please go and study basic economics.

That's how it works! The same way the US Federal Reserve prints USD, and the US national debt has amounted to over USD30 trillion.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IYGEAL(m): 8:07pm On Sep 22
June 12 FGNSB coupon finally paid.

I hope they bring to an end this late payment issue.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by efismikoko(m): 8:34pm On Sep 22
IYGEAL:
June 12 FGNSB coupon finally paid.

I hope they bring to an end this late payment issue.

Wow when was this paid please the one for 13th has not yet come o
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 6:51am On Sep 23
IYGEAL:
June 12 FGNSB coupon finally paid.

I hope they bring to an end this late payment issue.

Yes but they are still some not yet paid..

I know of 3YR FGSB OFFER FOR SEPTEMBER 2021 which matured on the 15/09/2024. The last coupon was supposed to be paid on that day along with the principal but it wasn't. In fact only the principal was paid after like 3 days of maturity.


I heard last month payments were delayed too. So, something is definitely not right.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by efismikoko(m): 7:20am On Sep 23
freeman67:


Yes but they are still some not yet paid..

I know of 3YR FGSB OFFER FOR SEPTEMBER 2021 which matured on the 15/09/2024. The last coupon was supposed to be paid on that day along with the principal but it wasn't. In fact only the principal was paid after like 3 days of maturity.

I heard last month payments were delayed too. So, something is definitely not right.

This is true cos mine has not yet come 3rd coupon payment
I think they only payed the June 2027 own but there are many more left to be paid
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 7:47am On Sep 23
This is reminding me of NNPCs rain, lightning and thunderstorm causing fuel scarcity.

Trust DMOs system issues at your own risk. All lies.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 8:19am On Sep 23
Itsrm:
This is reminding me of NNPCs rain, lightning and thunderstorm causing fuel scarcity.

Trust DMOs system issues at your own risk. All lies.

So what should we believe? 😃. Since it's all naira. I believe it will get sorted out. Or else this will cause a lot of commotion.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by youngestland: 8:22am On Sep 23
IYGEAL:
June 12 FGNSB coupon finally paid.

I hope they bring to an end this late payment issue.

Paid too but it is like DMO paid only 1 set leaving other sets this is still a place of concern o

Please guys what is the worst that can happen cos I have made up my mind to give mandate to my broker to sell all 4 of my FGNSBs.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by efismikoko(m): 9:06am On Sep 23
Nakedman:


So what should we believe? 😃. Since it's all naira. I believe it will get sorted out. Or else this will cause a lot of commotion.

This is what is still keeping calm cos it’s naira account 😂
Pls let them pay me today o cos my fuel money don finish 🙏

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