The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) has officially listed 50,000 new 13-week Treasury Bills of the Republic of Cyprus, marking a significant financial move for the nation.
- The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) has officially listed 50,000 new 13-week Treasury Bills of the Republic of Cyprus, marking a significant financial move for the nation.
This listing follows an auction conducted on February 20, 2026, where these financial instruments were successfully offered to investors. The total value of this issue amounts to €50,000,000, with each bill having a nominal value of €1,000.
The newly listed Treasury Bills are identified as the 2nd issue, Series 2026, with an issuance date set for February 27, 2026. They will be traded under the code ΤΒ13Β26 on the Bonds Market of the CSE.
According to the CSE, these bills will simultaneously enter the Central Securities Depository and Central Registry, adhering to the relevant laws governing such transactions. Notably, these Treasury Bills do not bear interest.
Investors will be able to begin trading these new Treasury Bills on Friday, February 27, 2026, presenting an opportunity for those looking to engage in short-term government debt instruments. The unique ISIN code assigned to these bills is CY0241410816.
The introduction of these Treasury Bills aligns with Cyprus’ ongoing efforts to manage its public debt and engage with the financial markets effectively. With the government continually seeking ways to ensure financial stability, the auction and subsequent listing represent a proactive step towards maintaining investor confidence.
