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CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by sophsia62: 6:51am On Sep 07, 2018
Following a fine of N5.87 billion the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently imposed on Stanbic IBTC, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria, Citibank and Diamond Bank, the banking sector regulator has finally debited the accounts of the respective banks.

While Stanbic IBTC thursday disclosed in a statement to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) that the central bank has debited its account, a CBN source told THISDAY that the amount has been deducted from the affected banks’ respective accounts at the CBN.


The CBN last week slammed a fine of N5.87 billion on four banks over the violation of extant laws and regulations of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, including the Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1995, and the Foreign Exchange Manual, 2006.

Also affected was MTN Nigeria, which the CBN directed to immediately refund $8,134,312,397.63, which was illegally repatriated by the telecoms company, to the coffers of the bank.

For the banks, the highest fine of N2,470,604,767.13 was slammed on Standard Chartered Bank, while Stanbic IBTC Nigeria was fined N1,885,852,847.45.

Citibank also got fine of N1,265,541,562.31, just as Diamond Bank was directed to pay N250 million penalty.

But Stanbic IBTC in a statement explained: “Following our earlier announcement to the NSE on 30 August 2018, in respect of the penalty of N1.886 billion imposed by the CBN on our banking subsidiary – Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc in relation to the remittance of foreign exchange on the basis of certain capital importation certificates issued to MTN Nigeria Communications Limited, we write to update the NSE that the CBN has debited the account of our banking subsidiary with the CBN for the full amount of the above stated fine advised to the bank.

“Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC as well as our banking subsidiary maintain our position on this matter, which is the fact that the bank has done nothing illegal and accordingly the bank will continue to provide CBN with documents and details in support of our contention that our actions in relation to these transactions were not illegal.

“Please note that this debit does not impact on the capacity of our banking subsidiary to handle clients’ requests or clients’ ability to continue to carry out viable business transactions with either the bank or any member of the Stanbic IBTC Group, whether in relation to the importation of capital or otherwise.

“Our business transactions will continue to be handled professionally and in a manner that is aligned with Nigeria’s laws and regulatory guidelines.”

Nonetheless, the central bank source who pleaded to remain anonymous, confirmed that the respective accounts of Standard Chartered Bank, Citibank and Diamond Bank, at the CBN, were all debited as well.

Responding to a question on when MTN Nigeria would refund a total of $8.134 billion as directed by the CBN, the source said talks were still ongoing on when and how the fund would be returned to the country.

CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele had explained that the hammer on MTN Nigeria was because the telecom company took liberty for licence in flouting Nigeria’s foreign exchange laws in the manner of the funding of their equity investment into MTN and subsequent capital repatriation that resulted thereafter.

“They brought in $402 million and said about $350 million of that was equity and the balance was loan, and they were issued Certificates of Capital Importation (CCIs) for the equity.

“They later reversed that position when they realised that the loans will not attract the kind of taxation equity investment will attract.

“And they altered the structure of their funding in a clear violation of the spirit and intent of Nigeria’s foreign exchange regulations,” the CBN Governor had explained.

Emefiele had stressed MTN Nigeria manipulated the regulations for maximum profit and tax avoidance, without regards to the laws when they embarked on unauthorised conversion of loans to equity so as to game the system and exploit loopholes.

Meanwhile, both the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) indicated that they do not want to be dragged into the current allegation of $2 billion tax indebtedness by MTN Nigeria to the federal government.

The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Mr. Abubakar Malami, had asked the telecoms company to remit the amount to the federal government having failed in its tax obligation within the past 10 years.
But, MTN had however, insisted that all pending taxes had been settled.

When THISDAY sought to know the step being taken by FIRS to ensure the taxes are recovered, officials kept mum about the matter.

Although there was no formal statement from the FIRS, a top official of the agency said the matter had to do with import duties and should be handled by the customs.

The FIRS source said it had limited information on the taxes in questions.

Also, customs’ spokesman, Deputy Comptroller Joseph Attah, told THISDAY over the telephone that other than, “pay your duty and get cleared,” the service had nothing to do with the current issue with MTN.

MTN Faces Moody’s Downgrade

Meanwhile, the MTN Group is under review by Moody’s Investors Service, for a possible credit rating downgrade following the allegation of illegal repatriation as well a tax arrears in Nigeria totalling $10.1 billion.
Moody’s, one of the leading rating agencies in the world disclosed this in a statement obtained thursday.

“Moody’s has today placed MTN Group Limited’s (MTN or Group) Ba1 corporate family rating (CFR), Ba1-PD probability of default rating (PDR) and the Aa3.za national scale corporate family rating on review for downgrade.
“Moody’s has also placed the Ba1 rating on all the senior unsecured notes issued by MTN (Mauritius) Investments Limited on review for downgrade,” it stated.

According to the agency, its decision followed the CBN allegation that the CCIs issued in respect of the conversion of shareholder loans in MTN Nigeria to preference shares in 2007 was improperly done as well as Attorney General’s notice to MTN Nigeria of an intention to recover $2 billion in taxes relating to the importation of foreign equipment and payments to foreign suppliers over the last 10 years.

“MTN’s ratings have been placed on review for downgrade to reflect the uncertainty around the potential implications of the recent CBN and NAG announcements on MTN’s credit profile.

“MTN’s management has indicated that both allegations are without merit and will be engaging with the relevant authorities to defend its position and to get more clarity on some of the requests being made.
“As such, there remains a range of possible outcomes which will have different consequences on MTN’s credit profile,” it added.

Accordingly, Moody’s said it would monitor the developments and would consider the credit implications as events unfold.

“In the absence of the $8.1 billion refund demand and potential $1.3 billion tax liability shortfall, MTN has sufficient liquidity to repay approaching debt maturities over the next 12 to 18 months with the next sizable refinancing wall only in 2021,” it added.

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Aonkuuse(m): 6:56am On Sep 07, 2018
the fine strong ooo

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by duduade: 7:04am On Sep 07, 2018
These banks slammed with such high fines she people no go close accounts for there...

Will these banks still stand after paying their debts
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Seun(m): 7:07am On Sep 07, 2018
duduade:
These banks slammed with such high fines she people no go close accounts for there...

Will these banks still stand after paying their debts
For 4 banks, N5.8 billion isn’t that much.

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Aufbauh(m): 7:12am On Sep 07, 2018
This can only happen in Buhari's regime.
CBN is now proactive, and for the affected Banks no more running to the Villa to plead for amnesty cuz there's no 'paddy'in the villa.

Right way to go!

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by blackpanda: 7:13am On Sep 07, 2018
duduade:
These banks slammed with such high fines she people no go close accounts for there...

Will these banks still stand after paying their debts

All banks have minimum of N25billion with CBN. They won't die

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by electron: 7:13am On Sep 07, 2018
This is how things should go. Next charge them to court

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by LibertyRep: 7:18am On Sep 07, 2018
CBN should also take measures to protect hapless customers of these banks from being extorted in their bid to recover the fine.

As for MTN, they will still find a way to wriggle out of this with active connivance of our government officials.

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by SalamRushdie: 7:18am On Sep 07, 2018
Buharis poor thought process all over again

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by donvicky2007: 7:37am On Sep 07, 2018
I hope our money is save with the sanctioned banks.
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by gaby(m): 7:43am On Sep 07, 2018
And they'd transfer the fine to their innocent customers in the guise of unfounded charges.

Enjoy my siggy

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Shukuakukobambi: 7:46am On Sep 07, 2018
SalamRushdie:
Buharis poor thought process all over again

Why is everything to you about politics and about Buhari?

See the links below about heavier fines by the US and EU on defaulting companies. Do you think they're also due to Buhari thought processes?

http://amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2018/02/06/volkswagen-vw-emissions-scandal-penalties

https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/7/18/17580694/google-android-eu-fine-antitrust

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/joannmuller/2014/03/19/toyota-admits-misleading-customers-agrees-to-1-2-billion-criminal-fine/amp/

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by richidinho(m): 7:48am On Sep 07, 2018
read through but surprised no body recognise the fact that it was sen dino melaye that first raise that matter at the floor of the senate before CBN began invesigations into it.
that guy is the best senator in the 8th senate

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Shukuakukobambi: 7:50am On Sep 07, 2018
duduade:
These banks slammed with such high fines she people no go close accounts for there...

Will these banks still stand after paying their debts

It's a small think in the profits they declare every year. No big deal if the regulator has ascertained that they deserve it

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by datopaper(m): 8:11am On Sep 07, 2018
Billion here, billion there and my people are hungry

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by GentleMoney: 8:12am On Sep 07, 2018
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by englishmart(m): 8:13am On Sep 07, 2018
Debit Baba's account

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by majamajic(m): 8:14am On Sep 07, 2018
Fidelity Bank, I went to get a new ATM card, till now every month they will charge me for 2 ATM cards on one savings account, last week i went to get another ATM card as the old one was seized by GTb bank ATM machines, just last week i have got 3 card monthly maintenance fees. 52 naira each ,
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by DEHVEHLOP(m): 8:14am On Sep 07, 2018
Emefiele amaka









Igbo and their products get as be!




I'm proud to be an Hausa man.




Like for Hausa and Yoruba



Share for piggies
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by jesmond3945: 8:14am On Sep 07, 2018
So a company in nigeria is actually making 8 billion dollars wow and we say there is no money in naija.
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Richdad50(m): 8:15am On Sep 07, 2018
DEHVEHLOP:
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I would rather you book success space than Nairalands'
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Ayanfeoluxyz(f): 8:16am On Sep 07, 2018
Nah their customers go bear the brunt
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Richdad50(m): 8:16am On Sep 07, 2018
GentleMoney:
.
Never stay at a point in life. You never know what a step may do
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by zabuur: 8:17am On Sep 07, 2018
Shukuakukobambi:


Why is everything to you about politics and about Buhari?

See the links below about heavier fines by the US and EU on defaulting companies. Do you think they're also due to Buhari thought processes?

http://amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2018/02/06/volkswagen-vw-emissions-scandal-penalties

I'm really disappointed in u as learned as u are.

You must be wondering why,

You don't know when to ignore.

The person u replied deserved to be ignored. The links u sent to him would make no sense to him. Someone that couldn't interpret the decision of the CBN, you decided to take d person foreign

https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/7/18/17580694/google-android-eu-fine-antitrust

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/joannmuller/2014/03/19/toyota-admits-misleading-customers-agrees-to-1-2-billion-criminal-fine/amp/
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Saheed9: 8:17am On Sep 07, 2018
All these figures ehn
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by zabuur: 8:18am On Sep 07, 2018
Shukuakukobambi:


Why is everything to you about politics and about Buhari?

See the links below about heavier fines by the US and EU on defaulting companies. Do you think they're also due to Buhari thought processes?

http://amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2018/02/06/volkswagen-vw-emissions-scandal-penalties

https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/7/18/17580694/google-android-eu-fine-antitrust

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/joannmuller/2014/03/19/toyota-admits-misleading-customers-agrees-to-1-2-billion-criminal-fine/amp/


I'm really disappointed in u as learned as u are.

You must be wondering why,

You don't know when to ignore.

The person u replied deserved to be ignored. The links u sent to him would make no sense to him. Someone that couldn't interpret the decision of the CBN, you decided to take d person foreign

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by ahiboilandgas: 8:18am On Sep 07, 2018
SalamRushdie:
Buharis poor thought process all over again
u be mtn staff eyya?
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by FroshD: 8:19am On Sep 07, 2018
oya watchout for atm maintenance charges, sms alert, even transfer fee go increase.... commercial banks awon wereys cheesy cheesy

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Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by Iruobean(m): 8:20am On Sep 07, 2018
cool
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by AlphaStyles(m): 8:22am On Sep 07, 2018
Thank GOD say my banks no dy involved now wait make dem this banks start to remake this money dem go maintain ur atm twice a day
Re: CBN Debits Four Banks Over N5.87 Billion Fines by ucheo: 8:23am On Sep 07, 2018
I remember how we were sacked in 2016 due to ripple effect of these fines in my former bank.
Govt is not creating jobs, not creating enabling environment for business to thrive yet you are imposing heavy fines and ignorants are clapping.
My dear the junior staff willl suffer for these..still remember Guiness sacking 75% of their staff in 2016 due to N1B fine.
Nigerians be wise..all of us are still in the house..no job anywhere

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