DMO Launches Subscription For July 2025 FGN Savings Bonds, Offers Attractive Interest Rates

July 7, 2025

The Debt Management Office (DMO) has issued the July 2025 Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) savings bonds, offering investors annual interest rates of up to 16.762 per cent.

According to a circular released by DMO on Monday, the subscription window opened on Monday, 7 July 2025, and closes on Friday, 11 July 2025.

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Two options are available in this month’s bond offering: a three-year bond with an interest rate of 16.762% that matures on July 16, 2028, and a two-year savings bond with an interest rate of 15.762% that matures on July 16, 2027.

With a minimum subscription of N5,000 and additional investments in multiples of N1,000, investors can subscribe for up to N50 million. Each bond unit is priced at N1,000.

The settlement date for successful subscriptions is set for October 16, January 16, April 16, and July 16 each year.

READ ALSO: Why Investing In Bonds Can Help In Sustainable Savings 

Nigerians can invest in government-backed bonds through this offering, promoting both individual and societal financial stability.

 

June FGN Savings Bond 

 

The DMO offered FGN Bonds in June 2025 at the rate of 17.121 per cent per annum for the 3-year bond and 16.121 per cent per annum for the 2-year bond.

The Federal Government raised N4.01 billion from the FGN  savings bond auction in June 2025, indicating the high demand for long-term securities.

However, when compared to the N4.28 billion recorded in May 2025, the June 2025 allotment is marginally less.

According to DMO data, in June 2025, the 3-year bond attracted N1.995 billion, distributed among 1,321 successful subscriptions, while the 2-year bond received N2.01 billion in total allotments, with 1,202 successful subscriptions.

Nigerian bonds have become more attractive, especially to foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) seeking higher yields. Analysts attribute this to the CBN’s push to bring down inflation and stabilize the foreign exchange market.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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