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Debt Management Office: FGN Savings Bond Offer for Subscription July, 2022

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July 4, 2022
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Debt Management Office: FGN Savings Bond Offer for Subscription July, 2022
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The Debt Management Office of Nigeria (DMO) has today July 4, 2022, offered for subscription 2 Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Savings Bonds. The first is a 2-Year FNG Savings Bond at an 8.075 percent interest rate per annum and would be due on July 13, 2024. In the issuance also is a 3-Year FNG Savings Bonds at 9.075 percent interest rate per annum and would be due on July 13, 2025

As disclosed by DMO in a publication on its website, the opening date for the bond sale is July 4, 2022, the closing date is July 8, 2022, and the settlement date is July 13, 2022. The Coupon payment dates as stated in the announcement are October 13, January 13, April 13, and July 13.

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The offer comes at N1000 per unit price subject to a minimum subscription of N5000 in multiples of N1000 thereafter and has a subscription ceiling of N50 million.

According to DMO, interest on the bond is payable quarterly while a bullet principal repayment will be made at the maturity of the bond.

DMO stated that the bond “qualifies as securities in which trustees can invest under the Trustee Investment Act”.

“Qualifies as Government securities within the meaning of Company Income Tax Act (“CITA”) and Personal Income Tax Act (“PITA”) for Tax Exemption for Pension Funds, amongst other investors”.

“Listed on The Nigerian Stock Exchange”.

‘’Qualifies as a liquid asset for liquidity ratio calculation for banks”.

The DMO also said that the bond is backed by the full faith and credit of the Federal Government of Nigeria and charged upon the general assets of Nigeria. What this means is that it is a credit-worthy bond and therefore free from credit risk on the part of the investor.

interested investors are required to contact the stockbroking firms appointed as distribution agents by the debt management office, and are to visit www.dmo.gov.ng for the list of distribution agents.

What You Need to Know

  • A bullet bond is a type of bond which has a one-time repayment of principal occurring at its maturity.
  • Sovereign government bonds are generally free from credit risk as they are backed by the full faith of the government.
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