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FG lists N2.07b savings bond on NSE

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FG lists N2.07b savings bond on NSE

The Federal Government has listed its first-ever Federal Government of Nigeria Savings Bond (FGNSB) on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), paving way for investors in the retail bonds to trade on their units.

The Director General, Debt Management Office (DMO), Dr. Abraham Nwankwo, listed the 13.01 per cent N2.067 billion Series 1 FGN Savings Bonds 2019 at the NSE in Lagos.

The first tranche carries a coupon of 13.01 per cent and has a two-year tenor that matures in March 2019. The offer for subscription of the first tranche had ran between March 13 and March 17, 2017 and recorded total number of subscription of 2,577 and total subscription value of N2.067 billion.

The minimum subscription for the FGNSB has been fixed at N5, 000 while the maximum subscription for the new security is fixed at N50 million. The coupon will be paid quarterly while there will be a bullet repayment of the principal at the end of the tenor, otherwise known as maturity date or redemption date.

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Nwankwo said the first tranche was successful citing the spread of the bids with about 95 per cent of the bids from individual Nigerians of average means ranging from artisans to low-income earners across the various geopolitical zones of the country.

He said the maiden offer had successfully achieved the aim of opening up the debt capital market to the retail investors in furtherance of the commitment of the government to ensure inclusive growth.

He reiterated that the FGNSB will be issued every month adding that the listing on the Exchange has provided additional opportunities in terms of ability of the retail investors to recoup their savings whenever they want.

Nwankwo outlined that the FGNSB would help to enhance the savings culture among Nigerians as well as provide all citizens irrespective of income level, an opportunity to contribute to national development while earning decent returns.

Executive director, Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Mr. Haruna Jalo-Waziri, said the FGNSB was an innovative investment offering that caters to the retail segment of the Nigerian capital market.

He said the successful launching of the first tranche underpinned the efforts by the Federal Government to continue to work with stakeholders to deepen the capital market while delivering value to investors at all income levels.

“We look forward to continue the collaboration with DMO to list subsequent series of the savings bond,” Jalo-Waziri said.

 

 

 

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