Pooled Money Investment Board

Minimum Investment Rates Bank Must Offer to Secure Public Funds

Municipalities must first offer funds available for investment to all eligible banks, savings and loans, and federally charted savings banks which have home offices or branches in the investing community. If the financial institutions will not match or exceed the statutory investment rates as calculated by PMIB (given below), municipalities may invest in their local banks, Municipal Investment Pool (MIP), or other statutory investment options per K.S.A. 12-1675. For comparison of rates see the Public Funds vs. MIP rates table.

04/29/2024 thru 05/05/2024

TermCurrentPrevious
1 to 89 Days5.33%5.33%
3 Months5.32%5.31%
6 Months5.29%5.29%
1 Year5.16%5.14%
18 Months5.07%5.07%
2 Years4.95%4.94%

These rates are published in the Kansas Register in accordance with K.S.A. 75-4210.

How are these investment rates calculated? See K.S.A.12-1675a(g).

Notice: This site contains certain limited statistical and financial data relating to activities of the Pooled Money Investment Board of the State of Kansas and has not been prepared or maintained as a source of investor information and should not be relied upon for investment purposes. Investor information regarding State bonds is available at www.emma.msrb.org.