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BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Great100000: 6:56pm On Apr 11
The Association of Bureaux de Change Operators of Nigeria has expressed support for the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive to banks to stop the use of domiciliary accounts as collateral for naira loans.

President of ABCON, Aminu Gwadabe, revealed the association’s stance in a statement on Thursday, pointing out that the directive would not only boost liquidity in the currency market but also strengthen the nation’s buffers.

The PUNCH on Monday reported that the CBN in a circular titled ‘The use of foreign-currency-denominated collaterals for naira loans’ with ref number: BSD/DIR/PUB/LAB/017/004 directed banks in Nigeria to stop the use of foreign currencies deposits as collateral for naira loans.

The apex bank prohibited the practice and gave the banks three months to end all such transactions.

Speaking on how the practice of companies using their non-oil export domiciliary accounts as collateral for naira loans, Gwadebe said, “We are bewildered that some companies and manufacturers with huge billions of dollars balances in their non-oil export Dom account source their FX needs in the official window and use same for naira loans.

“We therefore advise for the review of the guidelines on holding currencies on non-oil export accounts to a maximum of 48 hours, to borrow from the South African policy on the operations of non-oil exports dom account proceeds. The CBN should also not make applicants of huge billions of dollars holding in their non-export oil proceeds dom accounts eligible for FX request at both the NAFEM and NAFEX windows.”


Gwadebe also called for an upgrade of CBN policies on BDC operations to legislation so as to boost investor confidence.

“We urge the CBN to upgrade its policies and circulars to legislation regarding the impending BDCS new reforms to give comfort and guarantees to would be investors in the transformation of the BDC industry’s sub sector and allowing only the existing stakeholders the grandfather’s right for merger and acquisition to meet the expected reviewed financial requirements as suggested by ABCON,” he said.

The ABCON boss said that, as a body, ABCON and its members have resolved to continue engaging all stakeholders to deepen, liberalise the retail end of the market for price discovery, market efficiency, transparency, accretion of buffers and healthy balance of payments.


“We express our profound gratitude to the management of the CBN for its reconsideration and reinstatement of our sub sector as third leg of the market to counter hoarding and speculation with faster results than expected. The BDCs, though unfortunately perceived sometimes as crude but effective, will always remain the potent transmission mechanism tool of achieving the apex bank’s mandate of price stability and liquidity in the market.

“We therefore urge the CBN to continue to drive and expand its thought mechanism to maintain the feat so far achieved in more than 15 years; as we have not only achieved the convergence of both rates, but market calmness and confidence of the public and foreign investors,” he said.

The CBN recently sold $10,000 dollars to eligible BDCs at the rate of N1101/S1.


The apex bank warned that the BDCs must not sell at a spread of more than 1.5 per cent above the purchase price.

https://punchng.com/bdcs-back-cbns-directive-stopping-use-of-domiciliary-accounts-as-collateral/

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Olachase(m): 7:05pm On Apr 11
Normally they have no choice than to corporate with the CBN law, time for gra gra is gone.

Till now I still don't know the impact of BCD in our society when we have banks

Well what did small boy like me KW, corruption started before I was born

50 years to this time i am not sure African countries will be fine😔😔

Bitter truth, if you like take Vitamin C 🚶🚶🚶

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Is04970: 7:18pm On Apr 11
Well done Cardoso

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by citygarden(m): 7:37pm On Apr 11
Clap for Tinubu,

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by LaIabobo: 8:16pm On Apr 11
Very good policy indeed. This is a policy that should have existed since way back

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Risingblue008(m): 8:17pm On Apr 11
Udd
Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by helinues: 8:17pm On Apr 11
Good

We now have a real CBN governor

Kudos Mr Cardozo

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by nairavsdollars(f): 8:17pm On Apr 11
I support every move by the CBN as long as Naira keeps strengthening against dollar

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Bananapill: 8:18pm On Apr 11
Great100000:


https://punchng.com/bdcs-back-cbns-directive-stopping-use-of-domiciliary-accounts-as-collateral/

See as government and BDC they do tete-a-tete. The government no well. Na black market una dey sell dollar give.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by BondRiv: 8:18pm On Apr 11
Naira must rise.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Adaiobanyi1: 8:19pm On Apr 11
Anything to save the Naira is welcomed.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Dialpad: 8:20pm On Apr 11
Those keeping dollars.... Whats going on ?

I sympathize with those that purchased above 1300 hoping it will hit 2000+

Bad gamble

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by omoadeleye(m): 8:20pm On Apr 11
Okay
Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Tjra: 8:21pm On Apr 11
Dialpad:
Those keeping dollars.... Whats going on ?

Well, they are learning the hard way cry

They are all licking their wounds in silence.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Honestey: 8:22pm On Apr 11
"...Back CBN’s Directive...."


Una get other choice? Before you finish Nigeria with dollars, all of you and your dollars will be relegated to where you belong. Headmaster is cooking, e never done yet, we are driving dollar down down. This is not Emefielle the vulture in DSS custody, this is a true banker. God bless Cardoso

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by airsaylongcome: 8:23pm On Apr 11
Something that Banks will device a workaround for
Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by airsaylongcome: 8:24pm On Apr 11
Dialpad:
Those keeping dollars.... Whats going on ?


No shakement. Now sef is the best time to buy

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by michaellovaldo(m): 8:35pm On Apr 11
Atleast the policies have been bringing positive results recently, we thank God for that

So may it continue

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Atheistan: 8:36pm On Apr 11
Hmm
Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Lifemanage: 8:36pm On Apr 11
Bananapill:


See as government and BDC they do tete-a-tete. The government no well. Na black market una dey sell dollar give.
It's impact is being felt. Unlike the millions going to banks but not being felt

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by GreatOchuks: 8:37pm On Apr 11
Plz someone should explain in layman's language..
Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by airsaylongcome: 8:42pm On Apr 11
GreatOchuks:
Plz someone should explain in layman's language..

It's "technical" but there's something called Cash-backed loan where you use the money (in this case USD) you have in a bank as collateral to take a loan from the bank. It sounds crazy and weird I know. But it's a thing. So what CBN is saying is that Banks can no longer use FX as the Cash collateral for the loan.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by datola: 8:44pm On Apr 11
How on earth was that possible self

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by ppogba: 8:45pm On Apr 11
Olachase:
Normally they have no choice than to corporate with the CBN law, time for gra gra is gone.

Till now I still don't know the impact of BCD in our society when we have banks

Well what did small boy like me KW, corruption started before I was born

50 years to this time i am not sure African countries will be fine😔😔

Bitter truth, if you like take Vitamin C 🚶🚶🚶


BDCs are every where the world over.

It is just the proliferation that is the problem with Nigeria.
They are there to take care of a segment and ordinarily should be well regulated.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by ppogba: 8:47pm On Apr 11
airsaylongcome:


It's "technical" but there's something called Cash-backed loan where you use the money (in this case USD) you have in a bank as collateral to take a loan from the bank. It sounds crazy and weird I know. But it's a thing. So what CBN is saying is that Banks can no longer use FX as the Cash collateral for the loan.

And in addition to what you wrote will free up dollars that are idle in DOM accounts and enhance liquidity.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by WorldRichest: 8:47pm On Apr 11
Tinubunomics + Jagbajantis= Prosperity


When hand touch them, all of them confessed Jesus as Lord and Saviour and Emilokan Tinubu as the god of Nigeria. After God the Father, god the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, the next is god the Jagaban.

Who are the so called cabal and mafia in the FOREX Market when Emilokan Tinubu is taking action

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by rotadeco27: 8:48pm On Apr 11
It is photocopy they are doing! If you know you know
Weldon Cardigan!
Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by Tareq1105: 8:49pm On Apr 11
helinues:
Good

We now have a real CBN governor

Kudos Mr Cardozo

Obidients would disagree with you and call for your head.

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by rajiedreez: 8:50pm On Apr 11
grin The fear of Cardoso is the beginning of business

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by WorldRichest: 8:53pm On Apr 11
airsaylongcome:
Something that Banks will device a workaround for

Them go plenty for jail
I know at least 15 of Tinubu's boys who are past or current bank MDs, so Tinubu has lots of professionals and rogues to advise him. You cannot win Emilokan Tinubu in this game.

If you too think well, you go list at least 10 Tinubu boys who are or were bank MDs

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Re: BDCs Back CBN’s Directive Stopping Use Of Domiciliary Accounts As Collateral by raddyworld: 8:55pm On Apr 11
God will help us

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