Finance
DMO grows FG savings bond to N6.69 bn

The Federal Government in pursuit of its objective of financial inclusion by attracting retail investors into the Bond Market, has generated a total of N6.69 billion through the monthly issuance of the Federal Government of Nigeria Savings Bond (FGNSB) since March this year.
The amount raised since inception grew to N6.69 billion following the conclusion of the FGNSB Offer for October 2017. Out of the N6.69 billion raised since inception of the FGNSB, N3.71 billion is for the 2-Year Bond while N2.98 billion is for the 3-Year Bond.
The Debt Management Office (DMO) which issues the FGNSB on behalf of the Federal Government said the high level of subscription by investors since the debut offer in March 2017, shows that the product appeals widely to investors. According to the DMO, 9,103 subscriptions have been received so far from investors across the country.
Retail investors have thumb up the DMO for introducing the Savings Bond into the securities market for small investors and taking the instrument to the grassroots. The DMO plans to sustain investors’ interest in the product through sensitisation of the public about the gains of investing in the Bond which has a competitive fixed interest rate with its income exempted from taxes.
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