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Kesi Olu
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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T12:29:54+00:00 2026-06-08T12:29:54+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Where Do Fund Managers get 18%-20% interest allocated to Money Market Mutual Funds?

Money Market Mutual Fund is said to be a pool investment managed by professional fund managers, who invest in low risk short terms instruments like Treasury Bills, FGN Bond, Commercial paper between 13% – 15% depending on the type.

If pooled money is invested in instruments with low interest rate of 13-15% Where do fund managers get interest as high as between 16% and 20% allocated to money invested in Money Market Mutual Fund?

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    2026-06-08T22:55:06+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 10:55 pm

    This is a very good question, and it highlights a common misconception about money market mutual funds. The key point is that fund managers do not magically create extra yield. The return paid to investors comes from the yield earned on the underlying investments, minus fees and expenses. Why then dRead more

    This is a very good question, and it highlights a common misconception about money market mutual funds.
    The key point is that fund managers do not magically create extra yield. The return paid to investors comes from the yield earned on the underlying investments, minus fees and expenses.
    Why then do some Money Market Funds show 16%–20% returns?
    There are several reasons:
    1. The underlying instruments may actually be yielding more than 13%–15%
    In Nigeria, money market funds typically invest in a mix of:
    Treasury Bills
    Commercial Papers
    Bankers’ Acceptances
    Fixed Deposits
    Short-dated FGN securities
    Cash and call deposits
    At certain periods, especially when the Central Bank raises interest rates, these instruments can yield much more than 15%.
    For example:
    Instrument
    Possible Yield
    Treasury Bills
    18%–25%
    Commercial Papers
    20%–30%
    Fixed Deposits (institutional rates)
    15%–22%
    Because fund managers invest very large amounts, they often negotiate rates that ordinary retail investors cannot access.
    2. Published returns are usually historical, not guaranteed
    When you see:
    “Current Yield: 18.5%”
    or
    “One-Year Return: 19.2%”
    that is usually based on what the fund earned during a previous period.
    If interest rates later fall, the fund’s yield will also fall.
    3. The fund invests continuously
    A money market fund is not a single Treasury Bill investment.
    Every day:
    New investors contribute money.
    Existing instruments mature.
    The manager reinvests into newer instruments.
    This allows the portfolio to capture changing market rates over time.
    4. Commercial Papers often boost returns
    Many people focus only on Treasury Bills.
    Suppose a fund invests:
    40% in Treasury Bills at 18%
    35% in Commercial Papers at 23%
    25% in Fixed Deposits at 20%
    The weighted average portfolio yield becomes roughly:
    0.4(18%) + 0.35(23%) + 0.25(20%) =20.25%
    After expenses, investors might receive around 19%.
    5. Economies of scale
    A retail investor with ₦100,000 may receive 15% on a fixed deposit.
    A fund manager controlling ₦50 billion can negotiate substantially better rates from banks and issuers because of the volume involved.
    A common misunderstanding
    Many articles say:
    “Money market funds invest in low-risk instruments paying 13%–15%.”
    That description may have been accurate during a low-interest-rate period, but Nigerian interest rates have changed significantly over time.
    When Treasury Bills, Commercial Papers, and institutional deposits are yielding 18%–25%, a money market fund can legitimately distribute annualized returns in the 16%–20% range without taking excessive risk.
    What to check before investing
    Instead of focusing on the advertised yield, look at:
    Portfolio composition.
    Net Asset Value (NAV) growth.
    Expense ratio/management fee.
    Historical consistency of returns.
    Fund size and manager reputation.
    For example, if a fund reports a 20% yield while most comparable Nigerian money market funds are around 15%, it is worth examining whether the fund is holding higher-yielding commercial papers or taking on additional credit risk.
    In short, the extra return usually comes from a combination of higher-yielding short-term instruments, institutional bargaining power, and active portfolio management, not from the fund manager paying interest out of pocket.

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    • Kesi Olu
      Kesi Olu
      2026-06-09T10:04:30+00:00Replied to answer on June 9, 2026 at 10:04 am

      Thank you.

      Thank you.

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