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    Citizens Can Now Invest in Treasury Bills Starting at Rs5000

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The government has introduced a significant change in the investment landscape by reducing the minimum amount required to invest in treasury bills to Rs5000. This move aims to encourage broader participation from retail investors who previously faced higher entry barriers. Treasury bills, being short-term government securities, offer a safe investment avenue with fixed returns, making them attractive for conservative investors.

    Previously, the minimum investment threshold was considerably higher, limiting access primarily to institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals. By lowering this limit, the government is promoting financial inclusion and enabling a larger segment of the population to benefit from secure government-backed instruments. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to deepen the domestic debt market and mobilize savings within the country.

    In a significant development for Pakistan’s financial sector, this policy change could stimulate increased liquidity in the treasury bills market and provide the government with a more diversified investor base. It also offers ordinary citizens an opportunity to participate in national economic growth through safer investment options. Meanwhile, financial experts anticipate that this step will enhance public confidence in government securities and contribute positively to the overall stability of the financial system.

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