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How to Invest in Treasury Bills in Kenya (Simple Beginner Guide)

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๐Ÿ’ก Quick Answer:
To invest in Treasury Bills in Kenya, you need to open a CBK DhowCSD account, choose the Treasury Bill you want, submit a bid, and invest a minimum of KSh 100,000.

Treasury Bills are issued by the Central Bank of Kenya and are considered one of the safest investments in the country.

Imagine This

You have KSh 100,000 saved.

Instead of leaving it in your bank account, you decide to lend it to the government and earn interest.

That is exactly how Treasury Bills work.

You lend money to the government for a short period, and they pay you interest.

Step 1: Open a DhowCSD Account

Before investing, you need an account with the Central Bank.

This account is called DhowCSD.

You can open it through:

  • the CBK DhowCSD mobile app
  • the Central Bank website

You will need:

  • National ID or passport
  • KRA PIN
  • bank account details
  • phone number

Step 2: Choose the Treasury Bill

Treasury Bills are issued every week.

There are three types:

Treasury BillDuration
91-day T-Bill3 months
182-day T-Bill6 months
364-day T-Bill12 months

You choose the one that matches how long you want to invest.

Step 3: Submit Your Bid

When you invest in Treasury Bills, you place a bid.

This means you indicate how much you want to invest.

The minimum investment is:

๐Ÿ’ฐ KSh 100,000

You can invest more in multiples of KSh 50,000.

Step 4: Wait for Auction Results

Treasury Bills are sold through weekly auctions.

After the auction:

  • successful bidders receive allocation
  • the interest rate is confirmed

Step 5: Pay for Your Investment

Once your bid is accepted, you must send the money to the Central Bank.

The payment is usually made through your bank account.

After payment, the Treasury Bill is added to your DhowCSD account.

Step 6: Earn Your Returns

Treasury Bills are discounted securities.

This means you buy them at a lower price and receive the full value at maturity.

Example:

If you invest KSh 100,000 in a 364-day T-Bill earning 10%, you may pay about:

๐Ÿ’ฐ KSh 90,000

After one year you receive:

๐Ÿ’ฐ KSh 100,000

Your profit is about:

๐Ÿ’ฐ KSh 10,000

Why Many Investors Choose Treasury Bills

Treasury Bills are popular because they offer:

โœ” relatively low risk
โœ” government backing
โœ” predictable returns
โœ” short investment periods

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum investment?

The minimum investment is KSh 100,000.

How often are Treasury Bills issued?

Treasury Bills are issued every week through auctions.

Are Treasury Bills safe?

They are generally considered low-risk because they are issued by the government through the Central Bank of Kenya.

Final Thoughts

Treasury Bills are one of the simplest ways to invest in government securities in Kenya.

They allow investors to earn interest while lending money to the government for a short period.

For many investors, they are a good option for short-term investments and capital preservation.

Quick Tip

If you are new to Treasury Bills, start with the 91-day Treasury Bill to understand how the process works before investing for longer periods.

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