Treasury bills — Cyprus Government Issues €50 Million in New Treasury Bills

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The Cyprus government is set to introduce €50 million in new treasury bills, following a successful auction conducted on June 12, 2026.

  • The Cyprus government is set to introduce €50 million in new treasury bills, following a successful auction conducted on June 12, 2026.
  • The delisting process for the previous treasury bills will coincide with the issuance of the new bills, taking place on June 19, 2026, from both the exchange and the Central Securities Depository.

The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) has confirmed that these new 13-week treasury bills will consist of 50,000 individual securities, each with a nominal value of €1,000. This marks the 6th issue of the 2026 series, and the official issuance date is scheduled for June 19, 2026.

These treasury bills will be identified by the trading symbol TB13F26 on the bond market and will feature the unique ISIN code CY0241470810. Investors should be aware that these securities will not accrue any interest.

In a related move, the CSE has announced the suspension of trading for the 3rd issue of the 2026 series 13-week treasury bills, coded TB13C26. This suspension will remain in effect from June 16, 2026, until June 18, 2026, to facilitate the proper settlement of all transactions before the formal delisting of these older bills.

The delisting process for the previous treasury bills will coincide with the issuance of the new bills, taking place on June 19, 2026, from both the exchange and the Central Securities Depository.

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