Are you a Zambian interested in investing in government securities like Treasury Bills and Bonds? The first step is opening a Central Securities Depository (CSD) account. In this article, I’ll guide you through the entire process and also share a helpful video tutorial you can follow along with.
What is a CSD Account?
A Central Securities Depository (CSD) account is an account used to hold financial securities like government bonds in electronic form. In Zambia, the Bank of Zambia (BoZ) provides this platform for individuals and institutions who want to invest in securities issued by the government.
Opening a CSD account gives you access to:
- Invest in Treasury Bills and Government Bonds
- Receive interest directly to your bank
- Track your investments online anytime
- Diversify your income sources
Requirements to Open a CSD Account in Zambia
Before you begin the registration process, ensure you have the following:
- A valid National Registration Card (NRC)
- An active Email address
- A Zambian bank account
- Internet access and a device (phone or computer)
Step-by-Step Video Tutorial
To make the process easier, I’ve created a full video tutorial that walks you through how to open a CSD account online using the Bank of Zambia Investor Portal.
👉 Watch the video below:
This video explains everything, from navigating the registration portal to completing the online forms.
Registration Link
You can begin the registration process by visiting the official Bank of Zambia CSD Investor Portal:
🔗 Click here to register: https://investorportal.boz.zm/
Final Tips
- Use accurate details when filling out the registration form.
- After registration, you will receive a confirmation email from the Bank of Zambia.
Need Help?
If you face any challenges during the registration or have questions about investing in government securities, feel free to leave a comment under the video or contact me via WhatsApp or email. I’m here to help you start your journey toward financial growth through investments. DISCLAIMER : Not a financial advisor.