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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by inze(m): 5:20pm On Oct 31, 2016
ceelog:
Greetings guys am a newbie but am interested in investing in TBills. I just came out of Accessbank, Nsukka and they are offering 15% for 108days and 17.2% for 297days. The manager said no primary bidding. Do I look for another bank or keep insisting?

15% for 108days to me is a good deal. They are selling to you from the secondary market and looking back at the last auction where 91days went @14%, you can either take it or visit another bank you have account with and place bid by tomorrow as next auction date should fall between 3rd/4th November. Then you can specify your own bid rate.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ceelog(m): 5:30pm On Oct 31, 2016
He specifically said they only do for Access and it every Wednesdays. I will ask Diamond bank tomorrow. But what date is the primary market bid?

buchio7:


don't mind them... primary bidding always occurs....it could be that you came after the deadline had lapsed...(had similar issue with Standard Chartered)..

but I still waited till the next auction round and bidded via the primary market.....so my advise is for you to wait for the next auction cycle in 2 weeks (try and go on the Monday b4 the bid as early as 10am)
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by MyMail2D: 6:22pm On Oct 31, 2016
inze:


. . . 400k will be credited to you at Maturity. Your interest has already been paid upfront. It is more likely you went with "bank rate" which is why you got 16.7% which to me is not a bad deal but you should note that the percentage is at per/annum basis and the only way you'll arrive at that 66.616 profit is if you had put in your bid for 365days.

Hello Inze,

Thanks for the info.
I bidded for 182 days .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mkmyers45(m): 10:05pm On Oct 31, 2016
What is the minimum one can invest for the T-Bills?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by qizick: 10:13pm On Oct 31, 2016
mkmyers45:
What is the minimum one can invest for the T-Bills?
100k
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 2:40pm On Nov 01, 2016
I saw the post below from Nairaland stock thread..
by peterichy
http://abokifx.com/cbn-sell-n123bn-t-bills-tomorrow/
The Central Bank of Nigeria plans to sell N123billion worth of Treasury bills.
Data obtained from the CBN website showed that it will auction N91 days bill at 13.5 per cent worth N45.18billion, N182 days bill at 16.8 per cent worth CBN to sell N123bn T-bills tomorrow N23.4billion and N365 days bill at 17.5 per cent worth N54.4billion.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by qizick: 6:21pm On Nov 01, 2016
Got debited by first bank with out upfront interest which is strange to me cos I always do my TB with Diamond bank wen are my expecting my interest
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by michael03: 7:02pm On Nov 01, 2016
freeman67:
I saw the post below from Nairaland stock thread..
by peterichy
http://abokifx.com/cbn-sell-n123bn-t-bills-tomorrow/
The Central Bank of Nigeria plans to sell N123billion worth of Treasury bills.
Data obtained from the CBN website showed that it will auction N91 days bill at 13.5 per cent worth N45.18billion, N182 days bill at 16.8 per cent worth CBN to sell N123bn T-
bills tomorrow N23.4billion and N365 days bill at 17.5 per cent worth N54.4billion.

Dis shuld not be tru ooo cos is low,i bided 18 for 364 days nd 17 for 182 days ooo

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Timmi: 7:07pm On Nov 01, 2016
The CBN will tomorrow conduct a T-bill auction to raise c.N122bn from investors in 91-day, 182-day and 364-day bills. We expect stop rates on tomorrow auction to be in line with previous auction stop rates.
Source: Investment One Research.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 10:00pm On Nov 01, 2016
michael03:


Dis shuld not be tru ooo cos is low,i bided 18 for 364 days nd 17 for 182 days ooo

That's why I posted it with source so that anybody with contrary authentic info will disprove it.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by qizick: 7:16am On Nov 02, 2016
qizick:
Got debited by first bank with out upfront interest which is strange to me cos I always do my TB with Diamond bank wen are my expecting my interest
no reply nawaooo
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by olujaidi: 8:48am On Nov 02, 2016
qizick:
no reply nawaooo

Oga, contact your bank's customer care or account officer!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by drealj: 9:03am On Nov 02, 2016
great
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mpeace(m): 9:10am On Nov 02, 2016
drealj:
I bided for 17.05 for 364 yesterday,is it a good deal or bad and when are they going to debit my account
In my own opinion, your bid wll surely go through as long there is the 364days tbills. But I do not think its the best rate, I thing 18% would have been better and will succeed. Just my opinion though.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 10:23am On Nov 02, 2016
freeman67:


That's why I posted it with source so that anybody with contrary authentic info will disprove it.

The auction results would be out later today..

the rates quoted in that your link were spot rates for the Secondary markets on that date... it must have been gotten shortly before the OMO auction on Friday..

cos the rates went higher than that shortly after the OMO auctions
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sanerugwei: 10:29am On Nov 02, 2016
feelamong:


The auction results would be out later today..

the rates quoted in that your link were spot rates for the Secondary markets on that date... it must have been gotten shortly before the OMO auction on Friday..

cos the rates went higher than that shortly after the OMO auctions

Ope oo. Exhales heavily...
That guy nearly gave some people heart ♥ attack o.
Thanks feelamong... We expect the rate to edge a bit higher or at least remain the same, as FG eyes dey chuck for loans everywhere. No be bubu wan borrow billions of dollars and NASS rejected for now.
E joor o.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by slimtriggaman: 4:55pm On Nov 02, 2016
Rates update please
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bumba1234: 6:37pm On Nov 02, 2016
Rates

180days- 17.50

365days - 18.50

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by slimtriggaman: 6:46pm On Nov 02, 2016
bumba1234:
Rates

180days- 17.50

365days - 18.50

91 days
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bumba1234: 6:47pm On Nov 02, 2016
slimtriggaman:

91 days

91 days -14
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by slimtriggaman: 6:49pm On Nov 02, 2016
bumba1234:


91 days -14
thanks kiss
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walexlo78: 8:36pm On Nov 02, 2016
bumba1234:
Rates
180days- 17.50
365days - 18.50

Hi House,

Can you please reconfirm these rates especially the 365days. I have checked everywhere online but could not get the stop rates. I placed a bid of 18.4 for 365days at GTB and my Acct Mgr just called me now that it was not successful and offering me something from the secondary market. Is the CBN STOP rate really 18.5?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 9:37am On Nov 03, 2016
walexlo78:


Hi House,

Can you please reconfirm these rates especially the 365days. I have checked everywhere online but could not get the stop rates. I placed a bid of 18.4 for 365days at GTB and my Acct Mgr just called me now that it was not successful and offering me something from the secondary market. Is the CBN STOP rate really 18.5?

The rates are confirmed. My bankers just sent the stop rates to me now!

Tell them that 364 days stop rate is 18.50%

If they doubt you tell them you will complain to CBN /DMO.....That way all the tricks would end!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by godash(m): 10:44am On Nov 03, 2016
walexlo78:


Hi House,

Can you please reconfirm these rates especially the 365days. I have checked everywhere online but could not get the stop rates. I placed a bid of 18.4 for 365days at GTB and my Acct Mgr just called me now that it was not successful and offering me something from the secondary market. Is the CBN STOP rate really 18.5?

@walexlo, I'll really love to know you this is resolved. Please keep us posted. Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by godash(m): 10:54am On Nov 03, 2016
michael03:
Hello house,pls can I use my own rate to bid at gtb? Wil it b approved?so far is goin to less dan cbn rate? Or does gtb prefer to use their own rate for some1?thanks as u answer

Yes you can. I specified my rate with GTB as with many others here.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kokobongo: 12:55pm On Nov 03, 2016
godash:


Yes you can. I specified my rate with GTB as with many others here.
.


Bro... ur acct manager/GTB is playing you. the stop rate is 18.50% and the auction didn't even meet up with the amount offered for 364 days (NGN 54.35B) as the amount sold was NGN 46.77B this means that even if you bidded at the stop rate (18.50%) you ought to have been successful. All customers that bidded with us at the stop rate where successful. Note, this is not always common cause it's normally porated and allotments given to all institutions i.e if bidded at this rate (cut-offs). but in this case you bidded below the cut-off and the auction didn't even meet up with the required volume. you guys should look at the table below. amount sold is less than amount offered that means everybody that even bidded at the stop rate could have been accommodated.

Ask you acct manager what happened, maybe your bid wasn't submitted or was altered (increased) your bid rate, also errors can occur

Tenor (Days) - Amount offered -- AMOUNTS SOLD --- Cut-Off (%)
91 - NGN 45.17B -- NGN 22.15B ------------ 14.00
182 - NGN 23.43B -- NGN 18.65B ------------ 17.50
364 - NGN 54.35B -- NGN 46.77B ------------- 18.50

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by michael03: 12:56pm On Nov 03, 2016
godash:


Yes you can. I specified my rate with GTB as with many others here.
Has any1 gotten answer from gtb? I placed 18% for 364 days nd 17% for 182 days but av not heard anytin from dem.i bidded lower dan cbn rates which ar 18.5 for 364 days nd 17.5 for 182 days
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GetPosted: 2:17pm On Nov 03, 2016
GTB has been very disappointing of late. Anyone received debit alert yet?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by michael03: 9:09pm On Nov 03, 2016
GetPosted:
GTB has been very disappointing of late. Anyone received debit alert yet?
Yes av received, they sent me alat dis evenin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Benvin: 9:30pm On Nov 03, 2016
Hello Brothers,

6 Months ago i made my first treasury bills investment with GTB for 1 million naira for 91 days, but GTB gave me 17,000 naira for the duration.
Dont you think i was scammed by GTB,
Investment was in April 2016.
Thanks

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