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CBN Limits Dollar Purchase From Bureau De Change by BrandSpurNG: 11:35am On Feb 27
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has placed limits on foreign exchange (FX) sales by Bureau De Change (BDC) operators.


BrandSpur Nigeria reports that the apex made this known in a document titled ‘Revised Regulatory and Supervisory Guidelines for Bureau De Change Operations in Nigeria’, released on February 23, 2024.

According to the circular, BDCs may sell foreign currency in the equivalent of $4,000 and $5,000 for personal travel allowance (PTA) or business travel allowance (BTA) to an individual once every six months.



CBN said the sale of foreign currencies to the intending travellers must be accompanied by their bank verification number (BVN) or tax identification number (TIN), duly completed e-form, valid international passport, valid visa, and valid international return ticket.

In addition, for BTA, the apex bank said a letter of request from the corporate body stating the purpose of the visit addressed to the processing BDC, as well as a certificate of the business registration or incorporation, must be submitted by customers.


Also, the CBN mandated that a letter of invitation from the customer’s overseas business partner and a tax clearance certificate be presented by the customer.

The apex bank said: “The amount of foreign currency sold and date of sale shall be endorsed on the passport. A photocopy of the documents, forex endorsement page, and sales receipt shall be filed in a sequential order by the BDC.”

CBN also said BDCs may sell foreign currency up to the equivalent of $5,000 to a customer for medical bills once a year.

The Apex bank said such a bill shall be transferred from the BDC’s domiciliary account to a Nigerian bank.

“It shall be paid directly to the hospital and supported by valid visa, duly completed e-Form A, letter of reference from a specialist doctor, or a specialist hospital in Nigeria, and valid international passport,” the apex bank said.

Other necessary documents listed by the financial regulator include a valid air ticket and a letter issued by the overseas specialist doctor stating the cost of treatment.

According to the apex bank, BDCs may sell foreign currency up to the equivalent of $10,000 to a customer for school fees once a year.

It said: “Such fee, which shall be transferred from the BDC’s domiciliary account with a Nigerian bank, shall be paid directly to the school and supported by the following documents: duly completed e-Form A, evidence of admission/course programme, valid air ticket, and letter issued by the overseas specialist doctor stating the cost of treatment, and school bill/invoice.

“For post-graduate studies, photocopy of first degree certificate or its equivalent/certified true copy of statement of result by the awarding institution.

“The CBN may review the amounts and frequencies for sale of foreign exchange from time to time.”

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2024/02/27/cbn-limits-dollar-purchase-from-bureau-de-change/

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