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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:26am On Apr 01, 2019 |
But can we please limit our discuss here to tbills? Do we have a moderator? This is over four pages of same unrelated discussions. Please let's stop, we are all adults. 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 10:28am On Apr 01, 2019 |
vacanci: The thing just tire me......@unitr4real made a valid point cos I have been holding my breath with mutual funds and waiting to hear the good news about rates climbing. Some people just shaa.... Anyways I'll wait until June if nothing happens I will just have to lock up on 364days tenure cos I need bulk money for an investment. 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 10:46am On Apr 01, 2019 |
any rate from Stanbic? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by faoogoke(m): 11:19am On Apr 01, 2019 |
WHAT DID GTBANK NOT GET RIGHT? 1. Good Brand Positioning Vs. Sharp Business Practice GTBank has spent millions naira on its being a customer-friendly bank driven by technology and strong values for the upwardly mobile. Although the bank had sustained its brand positioning for decades, it took one customer to bring it to rubble by proving that while, indeed, the bank may be strong on tech and offered great service for the upwardly mobile, it lacked considerable business values and ethics. It doesn’t matter whether the bank unlawfully deducted one kobo or half a billion, as claimed in this particular case. What matters is that its brand positioning runs in conflict with its business ethics and practice. With one bad case, a probe may be set in motion for several thousand cases that may have evaded the radar based on the trust placed by customers on the GTBank brand. 2. Refusal to count its losses sooner Given that GTBank is said to have accepted liability for unlawful deduction to the tune of N550m, which contradicted its espoused values, it amounted to further injury on its brand, that it didn’t settle for the same interest value as it employed in dealing with its customer(s). For insisting on less than its own interest value and allowing the issue go protracted and getting to court, GTBank presented itself as a shylock lurking on its customers and without regard for business ethics, values or even its own reputation. Had GTBank counted its losses sooner and dealt fairly with its customer(s), having acknowledged its culpability on the issue by choosing to repay over half a billion naira of unlawful deductions, it would have saved itself the damage of a legal tussle and its currently impaired reputation, not to mention its loss of business. 3. Impervious Silence The raging storm against GTBank has either not affected its fortune or means anything to its reputation, in spite of the chocking degree of effluvium that it reeks of. That, perhaps, can only be the reason the bank has kept mute on the issue. Nothing will happen. Nothing can go wrong. It is this same attitude of other major Corporate Failures in the past that believed they were too big to fail before they ended up being catastrophic collapses and gargantuan embarrassments. It is shocking that more than 24 hours after the arrest (and release) of Innoson’s CEO, at the alleged behest of GTBank based on claims by Innoson Motors, the bank is not at the fore addressing issues in a crisis that is not only taking a regional but national dimension. What GTBank’s silence, in the face of the raging crisis, reveals is that it has no crisis communications strategy in place beyond the fancy and beauty of its violated brand. That it is doing nothing about the issues is as good as doing the wrong things and it’s bound to end up badly due to the up-scaling loss of confidence in its brand. If the perception is that GTBank rips off its customers through sharp business practices, silence cannot help the brand’s fortune. It must wake up now. The Implications The current and future implications of GTBank’s actions, which reasonably pass for a breach of customers’ trust on the brand, are many. In the interim, many more customers will request an audit of their accounts with the bank. If the same principle the bank employed in dealing with Innoson Motors is its policy, which is easy to believe to be true, the bank stands to have much more trouble in its hands than the N400 billion suit it is currently facing in court. If that becomes the case, on a grand scale, it can kiss itself goodbye. 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 11:33am On Apr 01, 2019 |
ahiboilandgas: How did you come up with the 10mil estimate, do you think 10 mil is money? Go and find out the worth of a container of goods. if you think all Ibos are traders, then you don't know nothing my friend. I suggest you stop displaying you ignorance here and stick to the topic. 13 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 11:40am On Apr 01, 2019 |
ositadima1:I no get strengths.....only 10 percent of account in Nigeria have 500 k and above according to ndic....where u get u own from? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 12:24pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ahiboilandgas: Forbes 2019 top 20 richest Nigerians 1. Alikote Dangote 2. Mike Adenuga 3. Femi Otedola 4. Folorunsho Alabija 5. Theophilus Danjuma 6. Abdusalam Rabiu 7. Tony Elumelu 8. Orji Uzor Kalu 9. Jim Ovia 10. Oba Otudeko 11. Arthur Eze 12. Cletus Ibeto 13. Benedict Peters 14. Igho Sanomi 15. ABC Orjiako 16. Bode Akindele 17. Emmanuel Ojei 18. Mohammed Indimi 19. Tunde Folawiyo 20. Hakeem Belo-Osagie Ok, now tell me how many SS and SE are on this list? Is it one or two according to you? 3 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by faoogoke(m): 12:27pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ositadima1:Sometimes I wonder how much tax all these guys pay. FIRS ought to have a dedicated desk to access these guys tax profile yearly. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:32pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ositadima1:I no get strength....wethin concern South east to South South? 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:33pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
Me am working hard to be on the list....are u on the list ? 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 12:34pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ahiboilandgas: I beg you alll please stop these abi all these argument brings money? 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 12:36pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ahiboilandgas: You are now asking me, if you ask me na who I go ask? I thought you said Yorubas and Northerners have all the money. 7 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by hollerbaby: 12:37pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
7 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:41pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ositadima1:ok list their wort all South South and South east billionaires on the list let sub from dangote wort and let see the balance 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 12:41pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
hollerbaby: thanks, my banker from stanbic just sent same to me, my sis in eco bank tried to get 12.85% for 191days but i want 240days may be i will go for it |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Agbaletu: 1:01pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ositadima1:Can you please add their NET worth? Thanks, Man! 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 1:03pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ositadima1: How come my own name no dey this list?. Ohhhh, I forgot. I be silent Billionaire. 5 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 1:11pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ositadima1: Boss. This will just create more tribal divide and arguments here. The truth is we can never know conclusively. Forget all this forbes list, there are rich people who are not on that list. 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 1:12pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
faoogoke: The fact they are on Forbes actually means they pay their taxes to the T. I don't know why we are too anti-rich people, anti-corporations in Nigeria. We need this people, their businesses and corporations. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 1:13pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
NL1960: Lol! Boss, can I follow you to your Kingdom? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 1:14pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
GonFreecss1:let us strive to have our own wealth |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Lordsnipper: 1:39pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eagleeye2: 2:03pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
hollerbaby:This is better than beginning of last month. 9.25% for a month.... if you ask me, I will take that. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 2:04pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
T-Bills Stop Rates to Further Crash on Sustained Buy Pressure https://businesspost.ng/2019/04/01/t-bills-stop-rates-to-further-crash-on-sustained-buy-pressure/ |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eagleeye2: 2:08pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
Some people dey here dey argue about other people billions As OUK na my towns man, how that one take put a slice of him billions for my pockets. ... All man for himself, God for us all. Abeg make una focus for T.bills 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 2:31pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
eagleeye2: Please tell them ooh..... If only we can channel the argument and resources into making more money. 6 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bendo75(m): 3:50pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
Zinny18: “WHAT DOES THE COURT RULING MEAN FOR THE REST OF US? First of all, your money is safe. A Writ of Fi Fa prohibits the bailiff from seizing the goods of third parties. Account holders with GTBank are the third parties in this context, and their monies are the goods in question. Neither the court nor the bailiff can touch the money in your account towards offsetting the judgment debt. Apart from this, all monies deposited with Nigerian banks are insured by the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC). In other words, even if GTBank or any other bank was undergoing a hostile takeover, being acquired, merged or winding up, your money would still be safe and retrievable. Except if the bank itself wishes to make any changes, the court ruling does not impact the management of the bank. Innoson Motors also does not own any part of GTBank by virtue of the court ruling. Cast aside the memes and blog headlines you’ve been seeing. GTBank profit after tax for the financial year ending December 2017 was up to the tune of N170 billion. The bank donated up to N870 million for charitable causes in same period. It would take more than a N8.7 billion debt to ground the bank, or render it incapable of dispensing its services. It might lose some of its physical assets such as bank branches and the equipment therein towards offsetting the judgment debt, but that is as far as the judgment goes.” Excerpt from Innoson Motors v. GTBank: What the Recent Supreme Court really means for lawyers, customers, and the general public by Akintunde Agunbiade | Apr 1, 2019 | on Lawyard.ng Last time I checked, U.S. Embassy in Nigeria is still using Gtbank for payment of visa fees. Please do well to keep yourself informed. Don’t create unnecessary panic for yourself and for others. I hope this helps you. God bless. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 4:43pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
Bidding this week. Lock in ur investment now. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by gmacnoms(m): 4:46pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 4:46pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
hollerbaby: Hmmm. Is this not secondary market? Stanbic dey try ooo. Rates are basically the same with the primary rate. 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 6:58pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
gmacnoms: Na waooo, greeting good morning around 4pm shows how illegitimate this Shalom Mfb might be. Abeg make una pity Nigerians nowww, people are suffering enough already, trying to swindle their peanuts is worse than murder. 7 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 7:18pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
ahiboilandgas: Bro, i totally disagree with you on this one. If your analysis were right, BIAFRA would have been in existence since 1970. which income does northerners and westerners generate in Nigerate. aside lagos, where else does westerners generate money. even the lagos self are being controlled with the same igbo money. abeg make we leave this arguement. i no be igbo shaaaa, but truth must be told 6 Likes |
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