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    The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has announced plans to raise N850 billion through a fresh Treasury Bills, NTBs, auction scheduled for March 11, 2026, bringing the total amount raised within one week to about N2 trillion.

    According to the official tender notice mailed to primary market dealers by the apex bank on behalf of the Debt Management Office (DMO), the planned auction comes barely one week after the CBN conducted a Treasury Bills sale on March 4, where it raised N1.01 trillion from investors following strong demand for government securities.

    The auction notice indicates that the federal government will offer N850 billion worth of Treasury Bills across three tenors in the upcoming auction.

    The sale will be conducted using the Dutch auction system, with settlement scheduled for the next day.

    Each bid must be submitted in multiples of N1,000, subject to a minimum subscription of N50,001,000, while authorised Money Market Dealers may submit multiple bids for their own accounts, for non-money market dealers, or for interested members of the investing public.

    The apex bank stated that successful bidders would receive allotment letters on Thursday, March 12, 2026, with payments required no later than 11am through accounts held with the apex bank.

    The planned auction follows the Treasury Bills Primary Market Auction held on March 4, where the CBN offered N1.05 trillion across the same three tenors, with investors significantly repricing the short and longer tenors in spite of N2.34 trillion total oversubscriptions.

    N100 billion will be offered in 91-day Treasury Bills.N150 billion will be offered in 182-day Treasury Bills.N600 billion will be offered in 364-day Treasury Bills.

    Prospective investors must submit bids electronically through the CBN’s Scripless Securities Settlement System (S4) between 8am and 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.

    Each bid must be submitted in multiples of N1,000, subject to a minimum subscription of N50,001,000, while authorized Money Market Dealers may submit multiple bids for their own accounts, for non-money market dealers, or for interested members of the investing public.

    CBN stated that successful bidders would receive allotment letters on Thursday, March 12, 2026, with payments required no later than 11am through accounts held with the apex bank.

    The planned auction follows the Treasury Bills Primary Market Auction held on March 4, where the CBN offered N1.05 trillion across the same three tenors , with investors significantly repricing the short and longer tenors in spite of N2.34 trillion total oversubscriptions.

    The 364-day bill dominated demand, attracting N2.13 trillion in bids against N800 billion offered.The apex bank eventually allotted N1.01 trillion across all tenors.

    Stop rates settled higher at 15.95% for the 91-day bill and 16.73% for the 364-day bill , while the 182-day bill remained flat at 16.65%.The one-year instrument recorded the sharpest increase in yield, rising by 0.83 percentage points from the previous auction.

    Despite the strong oversubscription recorded at the long end of the curve, the bill recorded the highest repricing and relatively higher returns.

    The NTB auction process is fully digitalized through the CBN’s Scripless Securities Settlement System (S4), which facilitates bid submission, allocation, and settlement within a unified electronic framework.

    According to the apex bank, the system reduces operational errors during the auction process.

    The platform also enhances transparency in the primary market for government securities.

    Under the Dutch auction system, pricing reflects actual investor demand rather than fixed rates.Successful bidders receive allocations based on the yields they are willing to accept.

    Investor demand patterns from the previous auction signal push for higher interest rates despite strong liquidity conditions in the financial system and demand pressure.

    Treasury Bills remain one of the federal government’s primary tools for short-term borrowing and liquidity management.

    Market participants will closely monitor the March 11 auction to determine whether yields may continue to trend higher, particularly on longer-tenor instruments.

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