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Can't Uganda diasporas legally registered organisations and
associations generate income for its members through East Africa
capital markets and merchant banks investments (stock markets)?
How many of these association have business development plans,
invested in bonds, security papers and have less or more that 20000
members and can generate at least US 20000 dollars for their members
annually?
Most of the American cities were developed using bonds. Africa is now
also raising development funds using bonds.
Rwanda recently sold bonds at a fixed rate of 6.625%. They were over
subscribed by North American and European investors.
Kenya Green Bonds priced at a fixed annual interest rate of 12.25 per cent
If Ugandans in diasporas had free interest loans or borrowed at less
than 2% and reinvested in the above bonds how much will they be
earning annually for their members?
Mulindwa this is how I feel Ugandans in Canada can make good
investment. Can't those association borrow in a region of $ 10,15-20
US million, if they have a strong membership bank accounts and
business plans?
Ladit Mzee Ocaya pOcure remind our Communist friend George Okello (
Friedrich Engels) - Lira needs community housing.
http://cbonds.com/emissions/issue/37481
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/15/reuters-america-kenya-approves-issuance-of-first-green-bond.html
Bwanika
=========
Start Foundations- If you are poor you are as good as dead
Here is how the foundation can work for you
I do not know why social democrat George Okello has not written about
it or advised Ugandans to seek out these people. He nevertheless
picked on an electronic investment wealth scheme he posted here awhile
ago.
UK and London in particular has people who have millions of pounds in
banks or somewhere else (Dubai, Istanbul, Hong Kong, Frankfurt etc).
These individuals, probably in their millions, can borrow you money at
not more than 2% rates for more than 10 years.
They are retired; Barristers, Engineers, Real Estate owners, Bankers
you name it
If you get that money, reinvest the same amount in East African Banks
at fixed rates of 4, 6% either in Uganda or Kenya implying you will be
making something like 3% on the entire invested sum.
EAC banks borrow out that money in their respective nation's currency
at 14-15% or above interest rates or in West Africa in dollar
currencies.
Insist on a fixed rate of not less than 4,3% to generate a reasonable
income if not long a term investor.
For these millionaires and billionaires their idea is to see that
their money is safe, is not redundant and is working for them.
If five people from Atiak in UK, can each get let us say 3.5 million
dollars, you can invest that amount in the same basket pool and use
the annual earnings to support given business entities in your
locality at a small socially affordable rates (return).
This implies you will be making more money through your investment
bank than you can get anywhere. And the banks here in Uganda and Kenya
are will to manage your investment at very small cost.
That is how Bill Gates continues to earn money by giving to poor Africans.
To note, empirically, on the African continent there is no country
that will make a leap into European social welfare state in our life
time. They simple do not get it.
But YOU can make it for your community with the above money even if
you decided to build community houses at UG 150000 Shs monthly !
George Okello do not be selfish
Bwanika
How much money do you need to live well?
Talking to Kenya Commercial Bank ( KCB-ug) recently, they now have an
investment arm. You can give them your million dollars and they will
invest it for you in different investment vehicles (i.e.
infrastructure development funds) with best yields of 4-6% and you
will earn your returns in dollars.
In some countries in Europe you can borrow money at zero interest
rates. Moreover European banks borrow East African banks money to use
as capital investment in their respective countries. Rates become
higher since banks have to make a relative larger profit to pay back
the dollars plus interest rates in dollars plus shilling depreciation!
Borrowing rate in Uganda range from 15% - 25%
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Can't Uganda diasporas legally registered organisations and
associations generate income for its members through East Africa
capital markets and merchant banks investments (stock markets)?
How many of these association have business development plans,
invested in bonds, security papers and have less or more that 20000
members and can generate at least US 20000 dollars for their members
annually?
Most of the American cities were developed using bonds. Africa is now
also raising development funds using bonds.
Rwanda recently sold bonds at a fixed rate of 6.625%. They were over
subscribed by North American and European investors.
Kenya Green Bonds priced at a fixed annual interest rate of 12.25 per cent
If Ugandans in diasporas had free interest loans or borrowed at less
than 2% and reinvested in the above bonds how much will they be
earning annually for their members?
Mulindwa this is how I feel Ugandans in Canada can make good
investment. Can't those association borrow in a region of $ 10,15-20
US million, if they have a strong membership bank accounts and
business plans?
Ladit Mzee Ocaya pOcure remind our Communist friend George Okello (
Friedrich Engels) - Lira needs community housing.
http://cbonds.com/emissions/issue/37481
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/15/reuters-america-kenya-approves-issuance-of-first-green-bond.html
Bwanika
=========
Start Foundations- If you are poor you are as good as dead
Here is how the foundation can work for you
I do not know why social democrat George Okello has not written about
it or advised Ugandans to seek out these people. He nevertheless
picked on an electronic investment wealth scheme he posted here awhile
ago.
UK and London in particular has people who have millions of pounds in
banks or somewhere else (Dubai, Istanbul, Hong Kong, Frankfurt etc).
These individuals, probably in their millions, can borrow you money at
not more than 2% rates for more than 10 years.
They are retired; Barristers, Engineers, Real Estate owners, Bankers
you name it
If you get that money, reinvest the same amount in East African Banks
at fixed rates of 4, 6% either in Uganda or Kenya implying you will be
making something like 3% on the entire invested sum.
EAC banks borrow out that money in their respective nation's currency
at 14-15% or above interest rates or in West Africa in dollar
currencies.
Insist on a fixed rate of not less than 4,3% to generate a reasonable
income if not long a term investor.
For these millionaires and billionaires their idea is to see that
their money is safe, is not redundant and is working for them.
If five people from Atiak in UK, can each get let us say 3.5 million
dollars, you can invest that amount in the same basket pool and use
the annual earnings to support given business entities in your
locality at a small socially affordable rates (return).
This implies you will be making more money through your investment
bank than you can get anywhere. And the banks here in Uganda and Kenya
are will to manage your investment at very small cost.
That is how Bill Gates continues to earn money by giving to poor Africans.
To note, empirically, on the African continent there is no country
that will make a leap into European social welfare state in our life
time. They simple do not get it.
But YOU can make it for your community with the above money even if
you decided to build community houses at UG 150000 Shs monthly !
George Okello do not be selfish
Bwanika
How much money do you need to live well?
Talking to Kenya Commercial Bank ( KCB-ug) recently, they now have an
investment arm. You can give them your million dollars and they will
invest it for you in different investment vehicles (i.e.
infrastructure development funds) with best yields of 4-6% and you
will earn your returns in dollars.
In some countries in Europe you can borrow money at zero interest
rates. Moreover European banks borrow East African banks money to use
as capital investment in their respective countries. Rates become
higher since banks have to make a relative larger profit to pay back
the dollars plus interest rates in dollars plus shilling depreciation!
Borrowing rate in Uganda range from 15% - 25%
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