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CBN Bans Sale Of Forex To BDCs, Lifts Ban On Cash Deposits Into Dom Accounts by makzeze: 9:15pm On Jan 11, 2016
Godwin Emefiele, governor of the central bank of Nigeria (CBN), says the apex bank will no longer sell foreign exchange to bureau de change operators, whom he regarded as being greedy.

Emefiele said the CBN would now allow commercial banks to accept cash deposits of foreign exchange from their customers. “We have continued to observe that stakeholders in some of the subsectors have not been helpful in this direction.

In particular, we have noted with grave concern that Bureau de Change (BDC) operators have abandoned the original objective of their establishment, which was to serve retail end users who need US$5,000 or less,” he said.

“Instead, they have become wholesale dealers in foreign exchange to the tune of millions of dollars per transaction. Thereafter, they use fake documentations like passport numbers, BVNs, boarding passes, and flight tickets to render weekly returns to the CBN.

“Despite the fact that Nigeria is the only country in the world where the Central Bank sells dollars directly to BDCs, operators in this segment have not reciprocated the Bank’s gesture to help maintain stability in the market. “Whereas the Bank has continued to sell US Dollars at about N197 per dollar to these operators, they have in turn become greedy in their sales to ordinary Nigerians, with selling rates of as high as N250 per dollar.”

He said the BDCs had risen from 74 in 2005 to 2,786 in 2016, with about 150 new BDC applications coming in every month, with same promoter owning multiple BDC outlets. “The CBN sells US$60,000 to each BDC per week. This amount translates to US$167 million per week, and about US$8.6 billion per year. “In order to curtail this reserve depletion, we have reduced the amount of weekly sales to US$10,000 per BDC, which translates into US$28.4 million depletion of the foreign reserve per week and US$1.476 billion per annum.

“This is a huge hemorrhage on our scarce foreign exchange reserves, and cannot continue especially because we are also concerned that BDCs have become a conduit for illicit trade and financial flows.” He said that following the alleged activities of the BDCs, the CBN “would henceforth discontinue its sales of foreign exchange to BDCs”. “Operators in this segment of the market would now need to source their foreign exchange from autonomous source. They must however note that the CBN would deploy more resources to monitoring these sources to ensure that no operator is in violation of our anti-money laundering laws.

“The Bank would now permit commercial banks in the country to begin accepting cash deposits of foreign exchange from their customers.” The CBN sold dollars to BDC operators for the better part of 2015, in its bid to keep the official and unofficial price of the naira close to each other. A BDC agent who spoke to TheCable in Lagos said he had been debited on Monday for bidding for foreign exchange, unclear as to whether he would get forex or not.

https://www.thecable.ng/just-in-cbn-will-no-longer-sell-forex-to-bdc-agents
Re: CBN Bans Sale Of Forex To BDCs, Lifts Ban On Cash Deposits Into Dom Accounts by Papertrail11(m): 9:20pm On Jan 11, 2016
im actually anticipated for this to happen this afteroon. Im happy emef actually cancelled this shitt.....At least i will rest from those useless mallams in lagos who'se sole aim is to drag to harrass ypu BE LIKE: You wan buy dollar like say na bread or gala grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: CBN Bans Sale Of Forex To BDCs, Lifts Ban On Cash Deposits Into Dom Accounts by meezynetwork(m): 9:24pm On Jan 11, 2016
Good one. Now I can deposit my dollars.
Re: CBN Bans Sale Of Forex To BDCs, Lifts Ban On Cash Deposits Into Dom Accounts by bettercreature(m): 9:25pm On Jan 11, 2016
Nice move! bank should be able to pay out dollar
Re: CBN Bans Sale Of Forex To BDCs, Lifts Ban On Cash Deposits Into Dom Accounts by kimond101: 9:26pm On Jan 11, 2016
Wow! So many people won't be happy with this.
Re: CBN Bans Sale Of Forex To BDCs, Lifts Ban On Cash Deposits Into Dom Accounts by Bugatie(m): 9:35pm On Jan 11, 2016
Buhari's cut and join economics,,,,

Next reversal is the ban on ATM for Intl transactions
Re: CBN Bans Sale Of Forex To BDCs, Lifts Ban On Cash Deposits Into Dom Accounts by puskin: 10:45pm On Jan 11, 2016

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