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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Chykes4micheal: 7:22pm On Feb 02, 2019
I have applied for tb in Fcmb. I was told that i will be debited on Thursday which was 31st of January. Till today i have not been debited. Wetin dey happen
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Chykes4micheal: 7:23pm On Feb 02, 2019
I was also told that treasury bills rate dropped this period
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by HenryWilliams(m): 8:34pm On Feb 02, 2019
Chykes4micheal:
I was also told that treasury bills rate dropped this period

Odd. Forecast was for highrr TB rates. Stable 15%. Thats what I'm actually waiting for . after elections in February
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 234ng44uk(m): 9:28pm On Feb 02, 2019
234ng44uk:
Please how long does it take any of these banks to issue treasury bill certificate or any other proof of investment?

I'll really appreciate a response to this question. Please how long from the date treasury bill investment is made does it take to receive certificate or any other proof of investment?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Etfash(m): 10:07pm On Feb 02, 2019
234ng44uk:


I'll really appreciate a response to this question. Please how long from the date treasury bill investment is made does it take to receive certificate or any other proof of investment?

At FBN, as soon as your investment bid becomes successful and your upfront interest hits your account, you can request for a print out of your investment statement from any of their branches.

You can get it as soon as Thursday, if your bid is successful.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mymadam(m): 10:13pm On Feb 02, 2019
234ng44uk:


I'll really appreciate a response to this question. Please how long from the date treasury bill investment is made does it take to receive certificate or any other proof of investment?
Ordinarily, it will be sent to you within 48 hrs via e-mail. However, simply ask your account officer for it to be printed out for you.
NOTE: From my experience re: TBs, most account officers are incurably dumb when it comes to TBs so you must insist on obtaining it

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 234ng44uk(m): 10:22pm On Feb 02, 2019
mymadam:

Ordinarily, it will be sent to you within 48 hrs via e-mail. However, simply ask your account officer for it to be printed out for you.
NOTE: From my experience re: TBs, most account officers are incurably dumb when it comes to TBs so you must insist on obtaining it
Etfash:


At FBN, as soon as your investment bid becomes successful and your upfront interest hits your account, you can request for a print out of your investment statement from any of their branches.

You can get it as soon as Thursday, if your bid is successful.

Thanks for your kind response. My account officer seems to know NOTHING about treasury bills. I'll chase it up immediately.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Pharmtj: 10:36pm On Feb 02, 2019
mymadam:

Ordinarily, it will be sent to you within 48 hrs via e-mail. However, simply ask your account officer for it to be printed out for you.
NOTE: From my experience re: TBs, most account officers are incurably dumb when it comes to TBs so you must insist on obtaining it
as in ehn, very dumb ,some of them go da squeeze face like say na their money u wan use invest,

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Chykes4micheal: 10:52pm On Feb 02, 2019
HenryWilliams:


Odd. Forecast was for highrr TB rates. Stable 15%. Thats what I'm actually waiting for . after elections in February

So it means i should have waited till after election....chai
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Chykes4micheal: 10:57pm On Feb 02, 2019
HenryWilliams:


Odd. Forecast was for highrr TB rates. Stable 15%. Thats what I'm actually waiting for . after elections in February

Throw more light on this please
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dejiotus: 1:24am On Feb 03, 2019
dammybrite:
Hey, everyone. Does any have an idea of the T-bills available in stanbic IBTC secondary market and their rates as at Friday?

Not for Friday but below were the available Stanbic TB secondary market tenors and rates on Thursday 31 January 2019.
91days > 11%. 301 days> 14.25%. 343 days 14.25%. If you subtract one day each from the tenors, you have roughly the available rates and tenors in the secondary market on Friday.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dammybrite: 4:08am On Feb 03, 2019
Thanks
dejiotus:


Not for Friday but below were the available Stanbic TB secondary market tenors and rates on Thursday 31 January 2019.
91days > 11%. 301 days> 14.25%. 343 days 14.25%. If you subtract one day each from the tenors, you have roughly the available rates and tenors in the secondary market on Friday.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:44am On Feb 03, 2019
OK thanks for the enlightenment.
madakiagwom:

It doesn't work like that. If u invest for 99 days, you are literally going to get about 2.99% of your money because all the rates are based on per annum.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by shulamitewoman(f): 4:42pm On Feb 03, 2019
mymadam:

Ordinarily, it will be sent to you within 48 hrs via e-mail. However, simply ask your account officer for it to be printed out for you.
NOTE: From my experience re: TBs, most account officers are incurably dumb when it comes to TBs so you must insist on obtaining it


pls can I know the importance of requesting for proof of investment or certificate?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by BOFREJO(m): 8:28pm On Feb 03, 2019
Hi nairalanders, Pls can anyone tell me how treasury bill works. I want to invest. Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 8:59pm On Feb 03, 2019
BOFREJO:
Hi nairalanders, Pls can anyone tell me how treasury bill works. I want to invest. Thanks
You can either google it or start here from page one

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 9:03pm On Feb 03, 2019
shulamitewoman:


pls can I know the importance of requesting for proof of investment or certificate?
You can use it as collateral for bank loan

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by shulamitewoman(f): 9:43pm On Feb 03, 2019
Ibrahim505:
You can use it as collateral for bank loan
oh! OK tank you
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by wisdom77: 10:16pm On Feb 03, 2019
Please who knows the next auction for Zenith Bank.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 10:18pm On Feb 03, 2019
Pharmtj:
as in ehn, very dumb ,some of them go da squeeze face like say na their money u wan use invest,

Lol! grin When dem don bank say na that ya deposit dem go use hit target, u come spoil show. .why dey no go squeeze face. . . tongue
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Pharmtj: 10:31pm On Feb 03, 2019
alezzy13:


Lol! grin When dem don bank say na that ya deposit dem go use hit target, u come spoil show. .why dey no go squeeze face. . . tongue
na true sha
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by silentone: 10:48pm On Feb 03, 2019
Good day house, please I need an explanation as to how this compound interest works on Tbills...

Suppose i have 100k in my account and I invest it @15% for 364 days, my interest upfront would be 15,000, which means I would be debitted 85k.. Supposing I decided to reinvest the accured interest, so I write 115k on the form, please how much would be my upfront left in my account and how much would be debitted?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biznus: 11:51pm On Feb 03, 2019
silentone:
Good day house, please I need an explanation as to how this compound interest works on Tbills...

Suppose i have 100k in my account and I invest it @15% for 364 days, my interest upfront would be 15,000, which means I would be debitted 85k.. Supposing I decided to reinvest the accured interest, so I write 115k on the form, please how much would be my upfront left in my account and how much would be debitted?

interesting question. Interested in a response cheesy

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 2:04am On Feb 04, 2019
silentone:
Good day house, please I need an explanation as to how this compound interest works on Tbills...

Suppose i have 100k in my account and I invest it @15% for 364 days, my interest upfront would be 15,000, which means I would be debitted 85k.. Supposing I decided to reinvest the accured interest, so I write 115k on the form, please how much would be my upfront left in my account and how much would be debitted?


If only u can scan through this thread , say at 10pages intervals u would get the answers.

This matter has been discussed at length.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 234ng44uk(m): 5:41am On Feb 04, 2019
silentone:
Good day house, please I need an explanation as to how this compound interest works on Tbills...

Suppose i have 100k in my account and I invest it @15% for 364 days, my interest upfront would be 15,000, which means I would be debitted 85k.. Supposing I decided to reinvest the accured interest, so I write 115k on the form, please how much would be my upfront left in my account and how much would be debitted?


You can't invest the money you don't have.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 6:44am On Feb 04, 2019
234ng44uk:


You can't invest the money you don't have.

I heard some banks will allow you do that.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 7:43am On Feb 04, 2019
Grupo:


I heard some banks will allow you do that.

Yes first bank allows reinvestment of interest with principal/capital when applying.. I think for GT what you have to do is to calculate what should be your interest if the percentage is known then add it to the face value and use that figure to apply for the investment. That way, what is supposed to be dropped as interest for you would no longer be dropped because it has been reinvested.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by PhilJames: 8:42am On Feb 04, 2019
silentone:
Good day house, please I need an explanation as to how this compound interest works on Tbills...

Suppose i have 100k in my account and I invest it @15% for 364 days, my interest upfront would be 15,000, which means I would be debitted 85k.. Supposing I decided to reinvest the accured interest, so I write 115k on the form, please how much would be my upfront left in my account and how much would be debitted?

Possible only if the interest is above 100k
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mikylon(m): 8:46am On Feb 04, 2019
Please i need some financial advise.
which is more preferable, stashing money into money market or stashing into treasury bill. Which would guaranty high yield annually.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Zeiya(f): 9:11am On Feb 04, 2019
please is there anyone with information on firstbank secondary market rates this morning?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 9:38am On Feb 04, 2019
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Just2endowed2(m): 10:56am On Feb 04, 2019
someone help me with stanbic rate this mornin

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