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How To Invest in Treasury Bill in Nigeria

How To Invest in Treasury Bill in Nigeria
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A treasury bill is a financial instrument(security) where an individual known as investor loans the federal government money for a short-term period. They are usually issued when the government needs money for a short period to engage in several government projects. This article aims to share all you need to know about treasury bills in Nigeria and how you can invest in them.

What are Treasury bills

The history of the bills can be traced to India where it was first issued in 1917. The bills in Nigeria were introduced in April 1960 and it was issued as a 90-day monetary policy to enable the government to finance government projects and also used as a control tool.

Treasury bills are the most used and popular of the Nigerian government securities available to the public, you should leverage this opportunity and invest to earn satisfactory returns.

Key Things To Know

Advantages of Treasury bills

How Do they Work?

Treasury bills are displayed and sold during biweekly auctions by the CBN to buyers who will have to quote the bid. After, the bid quote, the federal government selects the average minimum bids and proceeds to sell them at a lower price than the stated face value(which is the financial value for security stated by the issuer) to the buyer.

Investors will have to hold on to the bids until the specified maturity date which they would be paid in full the face value price for it. For example a 200,000 naira pegged treasury bill is sold at 180,000 naira (with a discount) by the government. On maturity, the government pays the sum of 200,000(full price) to the buyer instead of the 180,000 naira the buyer had purchased it.

How much can be invested in a Treasury bill?

The minimum amount of investment on a treasury bill is 50 million naira. Still, many commercial banks allow a minimum of 100,000 naira investment from their customers which they proceed to invest on their customer’s behalf through the use of a portfolio and pay interest earned upon the treasury bill maturity.

Who can Purchase a Treasury bill?

In Nigeria, treasury bills can be purchased by corporate bodies(private and public), banks, brokers, discount houses, individuals and public/private institutions.


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