The interest rates include the historical rates on:
Government securities are considered as risk-free investments. Government securities provides you with a return and/or a consistent source of income over a specified period of time. Investors who buy these securities are loaning money to the government, which promises to repay those investors after a specified period of time, called maturity.
Investing in government securities is a simple process that you can undertake through the Central Bank directly or through a commercial bank or an investment bank.
In Kenya, the National Treasury offers two types of government securities: Treasury bills and Treasury bonds.
Download a Step-by-Step Guide for Investing in Government Securities for Kenyan Diaspora HERE.
CDS Account Opening Form (Individual)
If you are an individual investor, print the CDS Account Opening Form and fill in all details. Ensure that all the required fields are properly completed. Instructions for completing the form can be found on the Invest in Treasury Bills and Invest in Treasury Bonds pages.
Download CDS Account Opening Form HERE.
CDS Account Opening Form (Corporate)
If you are an individual investor, print the CDS Account Opening Form and fill in all details. Ensure that all the required fields are properly completed. Instructions for completing the form can be found on the Invest in Treasury Bills and Invest in Treasury Bonds pages.
Download CDS Account Opening Form HERE.
Treasury Bills Application Form
To bid for Treasury Bills, please download the Treasury Bills Application form, found HERE. Print the form, ensure that all the required fields are properly filled in, then scan the completed form and email it to applications@centralbank.go.ke.
Treasury Bonds Application Form, Including Infrastructure Bonds
To bid for Treasury Bonds, please download the Treasury Bonds Application form, found HERE. Print the form, ensure that all the required fields are properly filled in, then scan the completed form and email it to applications@centralbank.go.ke.
For enquiries please contact Central Bank of Kenya, Financial Markets Department on 2860000/3640/3641 or send an email to applications@centralbank.go.ke.
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