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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Just2endowed2(m): 9:45am On Dec 14, 2019
The way this tb is crashing, even Stabic dollar fund is now better than tb.

Double protection against the naira and earned interest rate

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:00am On Dec 14, 2019
Just2endowed2:


It is now 11%. I guess Its going down.

I got 11.85% from the enquiry I sent to the customer service WhatsApp
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Just2endowed2(m): 10:13am On Dec 14, 2019
emmanuelewumi:


I got 11.85% from the enquiry I sent to the customer service WhatsApp

Sent me their whatsapp number
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biggal: 10:31am On Dec 14, 2019
Bbbwings:



Type your names on this site first and see if anything comes up.


https://sec.gov.ng/non-mandated/

Follow the instructions on the return page if you got a hit.

NY name didn't show what shld I do pls
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 11:14am On Dec 14, 2019
Just2endowed2:


Sent me their whatsapp number


+2349098627367
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 11:15am On Dec 14, 2019
biggal:


NY name didn't show what shld I do pls

Start with your surname
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Sultannayef: 1:31pm On Dec 14, 2019
Can one invest in FG Savings Bond with zenith bank while living outside Nigeria?? If so what are the steps. Thanks guys!!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Onboard1: 3:59pm On Dec 14, 2019
Bbbwings:



Type your names on this site first and see if anything comes up.


https://sec.gov.ng/non-mandated/

Follow the instructions on the return page if you got a hit.

Very helpful but the site says "the 28th February 2018 deadline will see the end of free registration of e-dividend, being bank-rolled by the Commission since the inception of the exercise in November, 2015."

Are they (banks) still accepting the forms?
If yes, do you think they will accept it if someone goes on my behalf?
Thanks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Bbbwings: 7:07pm On Dec 14, 2019
Onboard1:


Very helpful but the site says "the 28th February 2018 deadline will see the end of free registration of e-dividend, being bank-rolled by the Commission since the inception of the exercise in November, 2015."

Are they (banks) still accepting the forms?
If yes, do you think they will accept it if someone goes on my behalf?
Thanks.
the issuing house you see on the return page will have an email and phone number on google
contact them with the details you got
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Onboard1: 8:30pm On Dec 14, 2019
Bbbwings:

the issuing house you see on the return page will have an email and phone number on google
contact them with the details you got

Ok thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biggal: 10:42pm On Dec 14, 2019
emmanuelewumi:


Start with your surname

My dear nothing ooo it didn't show
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biggal: 10:45pm On Dec 14, 2019
emmanuelewumi:


Start with your surname

I bought the shares in 2008 from ecobank
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 1:04am On Dec 15, 2019
CBN Moderates OMO Bills Rate as Demand Spikes
**Offshore Investors Snub Short, Mid-Tenor Instruments
https://businesspost.ng/economy/cbn-moderates-omo-bills-rate-as-demand-spikes/
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by lancee(m): 2:11am On Dec 15, 2019
Too bad ..Na foreign investors Dey enjoy our Tbills now @ 13 % plus ..Let them enjoy it while it last .. Oil prices going up as well .. So with both Emiefele fit flex muscle at the moment
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Sultannayef: 4:43am On Dec 15, 2019
Can one invest in FG Savings Bond with zenith bank while living outside Nigeria?? If so what are the steps. Thanks guys!!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Heyitsme: 6:51am On Dec 15, 2019
Sultannayef:
Can one invest in FG Savings Bond with zenith bank while living outside Nigeria?? If so what are the steps. Thanks guys!!

Just email their customer care

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Just2endowed2(m): 10:18am On Dec 15, 2019
lancee:
Too bad ..Na foreign investors Dey enjoy our Tbills now @ 13 % plus ..Let them enjoy it while it last .. Oil prices going up as well .. So with both Emiefele fit flex muscle at the moment

This is just too bad. See what we would have gain

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 11:27am On Dec 15, 2019
We mustn't blame foreign investors for taking advantage of our investment portals created for them by our own system. National Pension Commission ruined tbills for us all, you cannot expect CBN to remain silent when PenCom has over 6trillions in Tbills and others.. Money PenCom could have invested in our economy, at least about 60% of it. Not until PenCom pull out their funds and invest into the real sector, rates for tbills might remain low for a very long time.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 11:38am On Dec 15, 2019
Donbrig:
Lets not blame foreign investors for taking advantage of our investment portals created for them by our own system. National Pension Commission ruined tbills for us all, you cannot expect CBN to remain silent when PenCom has over 6trillions in Tbills and others.. Money PenCom could have invested in our economy, at least about 60% of it. Not until PenCom pull out their funds and invest into the real sector, rates for tbills might remain low for a very long time.

Now this is another excellent point. This is something I'll take to the traditional media in future. Organizations like Pencom need to have a cap so they don't cause tremor in the system.


Very brilliant input.


Infacti recommend splitting tbills into retail management, Diaspora investment and then organizational threshold investments. This way regulations can be effected to manage the system way more effectively than when the government tries to restrict one set of investors but then punish the other

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:10pm On Dec 15, 2019
Donbrig:
We mustn't blame foreign investors for taking advantage of our investment portals created for them by our own system. National Pension Commission ruined tbills for us all, you cannot expect CBN to remain silent when PenCom has over 6trillions in Tbills and others.. Money PenCom could have invested in our economy, at least about 60% of it. Not until PenCom pull out their funds and invest into the real sector, rates for tbills might remain low for a very long time.
pension is been run by nepotic and incompet group ..Nigeria has 17m housing deficit and 50bn dollars infastructure funding gap and is borrowing right ,left ,centre but pencom is having 10 trillion (30 bn) sitting virtually idle ...and dangote is borrwoing 7 bn dollars for his refinery....They are blind to oppurnity......i think we need to have a pencom bank ,where contributors can access certain percentage of their holdings after 10 years or collect morgagte from the pencom bank ...this will surely stimulate the economy ....image pencom buidling 50 festac town across Nigeria ,or pencom buying 100 containeter wagon and lease out to railways

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Adiwana: 12:30pm On Dec 15, 2019
Donbrig:
We mustn't blame foreign investors for taking advantage of our investment portals created for them by our own system. National Pension Commission ruined tbills for us all, you cannot expect CBN to remain silent when PenCom has over 6trillions in Tbills and others.. Money PenCom could have invested in our economy, at least about 60% of it. Not until PenCom pull out their funds and invest into the real sector, rates for tbills might remain low for a very long time.

The govt aka CBN only wanted big cooperations like PENCOM to invest in tbills that's why there were rumours that a directive was given to banks that Individuals/less cooperative bodies were barred from investing in tbills.Only big cooperation's like them pencoms were allowed.It goes to show you what goes behind the scenes

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Adiwana: 12:36pm On Dec 15, 2019
If the govt is so much interested in "investing in real economy", why are policies not made to target big cooperations who obviously have the funds to put that money into real economy to create jobs and what nots that come with the investments.Easy restrictions to how much big cooperations invest can be made which would ultimately force them to invest in other areas of the economy.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 12:57pm On Dec 15, 2019
The problem is the technical know-how. The Nigerian economy is being run anyhow, there are no proper decision making board who makes beneficial foreign investors policies.

The ones that are there collect bribe and do the basic minimum to retain their jobs, the ones that know what to do are not even employed in that sector, so it's a Nigerian governance/culture problem.

The inflation rate in Nigeria is as bad as Zimbabwe/Venezuela, if i was in the Nigerian foreign investors policy making board, part of the bargain for foreign invetors will be to invest 30 percent of the liquid assets in the real economy to employ at least 500 Nigerians depending on the size of the company, could be lower then reduce taxes for these companies in certain capital expenditure.

Any foreign investor who invests in Nigeria deserves a reward apart from all these Lotto, Baba ijebu Lebanese thieves, Nigeria is run on inflation, the cost of living doesn't reflect the quality of service received. It will cost you N40k per day to live a good life in Nigeria if you factor in cost of medical expenses, security, electricity, food, stress meanwhile you could enjoy this same quality of life for less than N15k per day in a developed country.

Adiwana:
If the govt is so much interested in "investing in real economy", why are policies not made to target big cooperations who obviously have the funds to put that money into real economy to create jobs and what nots that come with the investments.Easy restrictions to how much big cooperations invest can be made which would ultimately force them to invest in other areas of the economy.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Adiwana: 1:06pm On Dec 15, 2019
TotoNaRubber:
The problem is the technical know-how. The Nigerian economy is being run anyhow, there are no proper decision making board who makes beneficial foreign investors policies.

The ones that are there collect bribe and do the basic minimum to retain their jobs, the ones that know what to do are not even employed in that sector, so it's a Nigerian governance/culture problem.

The inflation rate in Nigeria is as bad as Zimbabwe/Venezuela, if i was in the Nigerian foreign investors policy making board, part of the bargain for foreign invetors will be to invest 30 percent of the liquid assets in the real economy to employ at least 500 Nigerians depending on the size of the company, could be lower then reduce taxes for these companies in certain capital expenditure.

Any foreign investor who invests in Nigeria deserves a reward apart from all these Lotto, Baba ijebu Lebanese thieves, Nigeria is run on inflation, the cost of living doesn't reflect the quality of service received. It will cost you N40k per day to live a good life in Nigeria if you factor in cost of medical expenses, security, electricity, food, stress meanwhile you could enjoy this same quality of life for less than N15k per day in a developed country.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 3:31pm On Dec 15, 2019
You guys will just come online and throw unsubstantiated accusations, pluck fake statistics from thin air. How can anyone say our inflation rate is as high as Venezuela and Zimbabwe?
You say we need 40k a day in Nigeria to survive? Why are we not all dead then?

Abeg let us leave this thread for TB, there is section for politics when we can churn out statistics the way we like.
TotoNaRubber:
The problem is the technical know-how. The Nigerian economy is being run anyhow, there are no proper decision making board who makes beneficial foreign investors policies.

The ones that are there collect bribe and do the basic minimum to retain their jobs, the ones that know what to do are not even employed in that sector, so it's a Nigerian governance/culture problem.

The inflation rate in Nigeria is as bad as Zimbabwe/Venezuela, if i was in the Nigerian foreign investors policy making board, part of the bargain for foreign invetors will be to invest 30 percent of the liquid assets in the real economy to employ at least 500 Nigerians depending on the size of the company, could be lower then reduce taxes for these companies in certain capital expenditure.

Any foreign investor who invests in Nigeria deserves a reward apart from all these Lotto, Baba ijebu Lebanese thieves, Nigeria is run on inflation, the cost of living doesn't reflect the quality of service received. It will cost you N40k per day to live a good life in Nigeria if you factor in cost of medical expenses, security, electricity, food, stress meanwhile you could enjoy this same quality of life for less than N15k per day in a developed country.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 3:42pm On Dec 15, 2019
ojesymsym:
You guys will just come online and throw unsubstantiated accusations, pluck fake statistics from thin air. How can anyone say our inflation rate is as high as Venezuela and Zimbabwe?
You say we need 40k a day in Nigeria to survive? Why are we not all dead then?

Abeg let us leave this thread for TB, there is section for politics when we can churn out statistics the way we like.
He is right. Most of us in Nigeria are just existing.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 3:49pm On Dec 15, 2019
What is the inflation rate in Zimbabwe and Venezuela and tell me how it is the same with Nigeria.
IamR:

He is right. Most of us in Nigeria are just existing.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:11pm On Dec 15, 2019
IamR:

He is right. Most of us in Nigeria are just existing.

Most of us in Europe are also just existing. I won't say more before I get attacked .
It's tough everywhere.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 4:13pm On Dec 15, 2019
Nigsrdumb:


Most of us in Europe are also just existing. I won't say more before I get attacked .
It's tough everywhere.
Lol
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 4:22pm On Dec 15, 2019
ojesymsym:
You guys will just come online and throw unsubstantiated accusations, pluck fake statistics from thin air. How can anyone say our inflation rate is as high as Venezuela and Zimbabwe?
You say we need 40k a day in Nigeria to survive? Why are we not all dead then?

Abeg let us leave this thread for TB, there is section for politics when we can churn out statistics the way we like.
let have a break down (Lagos )rent 1.5m power/ne pa 480 k fuel 240k calls 180k dstv 140k food (3 person )1.2m ,school fees 450k per anum ,data 120k ,hospital(Nhis) 400k , cloths 500k ....how u get u 40k per day

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:30pm On Dec 15, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
let have a break down (Lagos )rent 1.5m power/ne pa 480 k fuel 240k calls 180k dstv 140k food (3 person )1.2m ,school fees 450k per anum ,data 120k ,hospital(Nhis) 400k , cloths 500k ....how u get u 40k per day

That's what I keep telling people, 5.2 million covers everything in Nigeria, that's less than what I pay for my mortgage ,16800 euro per annum.

I haven't added anything else.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 4:48pm On Dec 15, 2019
Nigsrdumb:


That's what I keep telling people, 5.2 million covers everything in Nigeria, that's less than what I pay for my mortgage ,16800 euro per annum.

I haven't added anything else.
if u move to other state it even less with 50k weekly u live well in k.d ,jos ibadan ,enugu...aside Lagos,abuja ,port Harcourt....poping champagne is not part of living well ,or paying exhorbitant school fees .....nigeria student that went to average school like king college are still smaching gmats and doing phd in america ....there are no static to show that b.i.s kid got more brain

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