Federal Government Offers ₦450 Billion Bonds for Subscription Amid High Yield Rates

January 29, 2025

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has opened subscriptions for three Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) bonds worth ₦450 billion, providing an investment opportunity for individuals and institutions. The bonds, issued through the Debt Management Office (DMO), include tenors of 3, 7, and 10 years, offering competitive interest rates to attract investors.

According to the DMO, the bonds come with an annual coupon payable semi-annually, with yields reflecting current market conditions. The issuance aligns with the government’s strategy to finance critical infrastructure projects and manage budget deficits. The 10-year bond, in particular, has seen strong investor interest, rallying on the back of a 22.6% yield, highlighting market confidence in long-term government securities.

Analysts note that the high yield on the 10-year bond makes it an attractive option for investors seeking stable returns amid economic uncertainties. The strong demand for FGN bonds in recent months reflects growing confidence in Nigeria’s debt instruments, especially as the government continues to implement fiscal measures aimed at economic stability.

The bond offering is part of the government’s broader borrowing plan to meet budgetary obligations and fund key projects in energy, transportation, and other sectors. Investors, including pension funds, asset managers, and individuals, can subscribe through authorized dealers, with the bonds classified as risk-free due to government backing.

With Nigeria’s inflation and interest rates influencing investment decisions, the latest bond issuance is expected to attract significant participation. The outcome of the subscription process will provide insights into investor sentiment and the government’s ability to raise capital through debt instruments in the current economic climate.

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