Filipinos urged to invest in retail treasury bonds for cheap investment opportunities

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Filipinos urged to invest in retail treasury bonds for cheap investment opportunities
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Finance Secretary Ralph Recto is urging Filipinos to invest in the 30th tranche of the Bureau of the Treasury’s Retail Treasury Bonds (RTB 30) in a bid to promote cheap investment opportunities and help the government fund its priority projects.

Retail treasury bonds are just a few swipes away, making investing as easy as ordering food online, says Finance Secretary Ralph Recto. Finance Secretary Ralph Recto is urging Filipinos to invest in the 30th tranche of the Bureau of the Treasury’s Retail Treasury Bonds (RTB 30) in a bid to promote cheap investment opportunities and help the government fund its priority projects. RTB 30 is a five-year tenor investment with a gross interest rate of 6.

25% per annum, payable every quarter until its maturity in 2029

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