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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by tunwumi: 6:00pm On Dec 14, 2015
Bdc
Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by DirtyGold: 6:00pm On Dec 14, 2015
good move

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by Sunnycliff(m): 6:01pm On Dec 14, 2015
Hmmmm! By the time a 1$=400#, we will know where we de go! Until then PMB ka na agbahari!!!
Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by Kekekenny(m): 6:01pm On Dec 14, 2015
grin shocked
Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by ksstroud: 6:01pm On Dec 14, 2015
davide470:
Silly requirements to drastically reduce the spread between the Inter-bank and Parallel market rates!! angry

Will it work?? Nah!!!!!

A view of an expert.
Seems CBN Governor is damn confused...
Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by tomholly: 6:02pm On Dec 14, 2015
Hope they are thinking b4 taking all ds drastic Actions Sha
Adesiji77:
...Orders closure of branches within 90 days
…Bans relationship with street currency hawkers
…To saction BDCs operating outside registered office


The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has ordered  bureaux de change (BDCs)  to close  all branches within 90 days,  saying branch operations is no longer allowed in the subsector. This directive was contained in the  revised guidelines for BDCs released on Friday by the apex bank.  According to the guidelines, issued via a  circular titled: ‘Revised Operational Guidelines for Bureaux De Change in Nigeria’, “Bureau De Change is Licenced as a unit institution.

No Bureau De Change shall have a branch office outside its registered office.  All Bureaux De Change that under the 2002 Guidelines have branches are required to close such branches within 90 days of the 2015 guidelines.”

The CBN also banned BDCs from business relationship with street traders in foreign currencuies. It stated: “Similarly, it shall be a ground for the revocation of Licence should any street trader in foreign currencies be found to have any business relationship with a Licenced BDC.

Application for licence

According to the circular, “A formal application to the CBN Governor to grant the promoters an Approval in Principle to carry on the business of a Bureau De Change in Nigeria (shall be made). The application should be addressed to the Director, Financial Policy and Regulation Department (FPRD), Central Bank of Nigeria. Applicants/promoters shall attach to their application the following documents:

A non-refundable application fee of N100, 000 or such other amount as may be determined by the Bank from time to time in bank draft payable to the Central Bank of Nigeria; Evidence of payment of the prescribed minimum capital of N35 million or any other amount as may be determined by the CBN from time to time, into the designated CBN account. The Bank shall refund this amount with interest after the proposed institution has obtained its final licence;

A copy of the draft Memorandum and Articles of Association; A letter of intent to subscribe to the shares of the proposed Bureau De Change signed by each subscriber; A copy of the list of the proposed shareholders in tabular form showing their business, and residential addresses and the names and addresses of their respective bankers, as well as the details of their Bank Verification Number (BVN).”

It further stated that, “Promoters shall reserve the proposed company’s name at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) as no proposed Bureau De Change shall incorporate/register its name with the Corporate Affairs Commission until an approval-in-principle has been obtained from the CBN, a copy of which shall be presented to the Corporate Affairs Commission.”

Requirements for final licence

The circular further noted, “Not later than six months after the grant of AIP, the promoters of a proposed BDC shall submit application for the grant of a final licence to the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja, with the following documents: Evidence of payment of anon-refundable licencing fee of N1 million only or any other amount as may be determined by the CBN from time to time; the names, designations and signed Curricula Vitae (CV) of the proposed members of the top management; Evidence of incorporation of the company with CAC; evidence of payment of N35 million mandatory caution deposit, or any other amount as may be determined by the CBN from time to time, into a designated CBN account; evidence of having suitable office accommodation for the operation of the proposed BDC.”

Financial requirements
According to the circular, the financial requirements, which may vary at the discretion of the CBN, are as follows: “Minimum paid-up share capital-N35million; Non-refundable application fee-N100, 000; Non-refundable licensing fee-N1 million; Mandatory caution Deposit-N35 million; Non-refundable annual licensing renewal fee [payable not later than30 days after the end of each calendar year]-N250,000; Non-refundable change of name fee-N100, 000”

Operations of bureaux de change

On the operations of BDCs in Nigeria, the circular said: “Every BDC in Nigeria shall deal in bank notes and coins, plastic cards and such other businesses as the CBN may approve from time to time; The foreign currencies dealt in by a BDC shall be derived from private sources and such other sources which may include the CBN window as determined by the CBN from time to time for the purpose of funding Business Travel Allowance [BTA] and Personal Travel Allowance [PTA];

Any person/individual wishing to sell foreign currency above $10,000 or its equivalent to a BDC shall be required to disclose the source; Transactions shall be on spot basis (immediate settlement), adding “For the avoidance of doubt, forward transactions by BDCs are not allowed; The maximum amount per transaction for a BDC shall be determined from time to time by the CBN with respect to business and personal travel allowances.

The maximum amount currently for PTA and BTA per quarter is $4000 and $5000, respectively; All sales or purchases of foreign exchange shall be properly documented and recorded as may be required by the CBN. Such documents should be arranged sequentially and be made available to CBN and other regulatory authorities on demand, etc.”

Ground for licence revocation

The guidelines further stated: “Every BDC shall transact business at its registered office approved by the CBN as any BDC that operates outside its registered office shall be sanctioned. Similarly, it shall be a ground for the revocation of Licence should any street trader in foreign currencies be found to have any business relationship with a Licenced BDC. Every BDC shall fix its hours of business which shall be clearly displayed in its office.

Every BDC shall be required to open both domiciliary and Naira accounts with Authorized dealers in Nigeria and inform the CBN accordingly. The accounts shall be used solely for day to day operations.”

Non-permissible activities

According to the circular, non-permissible activities for BDCs include: “Engaging in off-shore business or maintaining foreign correspondence relationship; Engaging in any trade related import activities; Maintaining a foreign account in whatever form; Round-tripping of foreign exchange [currency] acquired through the CBN window; Street trading of foreign exchange; Carrying on capital market activities; Any other activity as may from time to time be termed “non-permissible” by the CBN.”

It also warned that “Bureau De Change is licenced as a unit institution” And as such, “no Bureau De Change shall have a branch office outside its registered office. All Bureaux De Change that under the 2002 Guidelines have branches are required to close such branches within 90 days of the 2015 guidelines.”

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by BurukutuMallam: 6:02pm On Dec 14, 2015
Confused man
One week one policy

Everything about this CBN man is confusion
Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by sunkoye: 6:03pm On Dec 14, 2015
dollar go hear wei...

they probably what to monitor the BDCs

with this policy any rouge BDC can easily be spoted.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by GeneralShepherd(m): 6:03pm On Dec 14, 2015
In civilised countries currency hawking is a serious money laundering offence.

In Australia post offices, banks and registered vendors are the ones responsible for forex. Same as UK

It's only.in Nigeria that a Northerner will change £5000 pounds for an individual without any documentation

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by Larrylarex(m): 6:04pm On Dec 14, 2015
Eleyii gidi gan an

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by jideflows(m): 6:05pm On Dec 14, 2015
Make I buy space b4 CBN close am... I no fit shout...

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by kalusky02(m): 6:05pm On Dec 14, 2015
That is the express way used by money launderers

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by Seun(m): 6:06pm On Dec 14, 2015
Lately, I just feel so sad whenever I read about anything the CBN is doing. I feel as if Nigeria is turning into Argentina, Greece, or Zimbabwe.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by wellmax(m): 6:06pm On Dec 14, 2015
Hmmm. PMB better sack this Jonathan stooge.
Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by adesegun121(m): 6:07pm On Dec 14, 2015
All dis tin na wash...

Not compulsory to meet for office now

a go jus call my aboki.. Oya come make we meet for bank..

I get dollar wey i wn change...

Shikena...

Awon oniradarada oshi...

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by davide470(m): 6:09pm On Dec 14, 2015
ksstroud:


A view of an expert.
Seems CBN Governor is damn confused...
Confused, maybe a little.
Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by oluwasegun007(m): 6:09pm On Dec 14, 2015
D economy refused to pik up since d dollarization of d economy....

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by mployer(m): 6:12pm On Dec 14, 2015
Seun:
Lately, I just feel so sad whenever I read about anything the CBN is doing. I feel as if Nigeria is turning into Argentina, Greece, or Zimbabwe.

Oga Seun thank you for understanding. Funny enough most people here won't.

The CBN is creating unnecessary panic. Nothing kills an economy faster than panic and uncertainty.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by AreaFada2: 6:14pm On Dec 14, 2015
suyamasta:
From my perspective this makes usd/gbp very hard to get hence the naira keeps getting weaker, let the naira ride on normal laws of demand and supply, i noticed naira keeps getting devalued even with all the recent hard policies by the CBN

That's the implication. Not that oil price is even high now to support the Naira.

More people are travelling abroad for leisure and business and demand for £/$/Euro increasing. That will further weaken the Naira.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by Nobody: 6:14pm On Dec 14, 2015
MKO4ever:
A caution deposit of N35billion at near zero interest rate is too punitive for the operators. But I believe the objective of the FG here is to reduce the number of the BDC operators in the market.

Where did you see N35 billion?

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by lastpage: 6:15pm On Dec 14, 2015
adioolayi:
Great economists of Nairaland ..I don't want to judge this directive as a novice...Please explain the Fundamental implications of this. What school of economics does this suits Is there any where in the world this has been put to test what was the outcome After these answers...We will be able to judge holistically grin

Even a Novice knows that this Emefiele has finally run out of ideas!
The BVN issue, l can understand
The TSA poliy l can understand
The pegging of maximum Dollar in a forex denominated Debit/Credit Card, l can understand as well but this new BDC's policy seems "reactionary"

Most of the things he wrote there are just "muscling".

Only Emefiele himself can come out to tell us what the objectives of these rash of pronouncements are.
angry angry

Buhari, time to let off this Emefiele! he has over-stayed his welcome

Lastpage!

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by Ferdinandu(m): 6:15pm On Dec 14, 2015
Everybody is castigating Emefiele but this is part of the obvious change. Doing things in the right and legal way. Which sane country do people hawk Forex at street corners, no registration, no guidelines. This going to introduce hardship in getting Forex but in the long run that is the way to go.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by xandy84: 6:16pm On Dec 14, 2015
The CBN is trying all possible means to regulate a free market which in completely impossible. It's either we operate a free market or closed economy. Regulating a free market is like stopping the flowing of an ocean, it will always find another route. CBN can determine the exchange rate of Naira to Dollar in inter-bank and not in street trading. Over regulating the exchange rates will only send wrong signal to foreign investors that Nigeria is far from free market economy.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by xandy84: 6:22pm On Dec 14, 2015
You are wrong. Every countries in the world has a street trading with little or no regulation from the government. What the CBN should do is make Dollars accessible to genuine buyers and discourage people from patronizing the black market. Fixing a limit on how much i dollars i can spend daily is an encouragement for people to patronize black market.












Ferdinandu:
Everybody is castigating Emefiele but this is part of the obvious change. Doing things in the right and legal way. Which sane country do people hawk Forex at street corners, no registration, no guidelines. This going to introduce hardship in getting Forex but in the long run that is the way to go.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by lastpage: 6:25pm On Dec 14, 2015
Ferdinandu:
Everybody is castigating Emefiele but this is part of the obvious change. Doing things in the right and legal way. Which sane country do people hawk Forex at street corners, no registration, no guidelines. This going to introduce hardship in getting Forex but in the long run that is the way to go.

First, l agree that there is no need to "Hawk" forex at street corners but l do understand that those Mallams are just like "marketers" who are staffers of a particular registered BDC Company.

What needs to be done is to ask that the actual transactions take place in a registered office. That is, when the "marketer" gets a customer off the streets, he should lead that customer to their registered office and the transaction takes place in such office. Finito!

Again, asking BDC's to close all branches is like asking all Banks to close down all their branches and operate ONLY from their Head office!
What can be more stewpid than that?

Is Emefiele telling us that if a BDC has its HQ at Abuja, l need to travel to Abuja, to exchange a paltry $300, for example?
Why cant l change it at their branch office nearest to me? What is that directive supposed to achieve?

You dont cut-off your nose, simply to spite your face! It is senseless and counter-productive!!

What we need is more "intelligence-led" monitoring, not some rash of archaic policies that lead now-where.




Lastpage!

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by doncaster(m): 6:25pm On Dec 14, 2015
lastpage:


Even a Novice knows that this Emefiele has finally run out of ideas!
The BVN issue, l can understand
The TSA poliy l can understand
The pegging of maximum Dollar in a forex denominated Debit/Credit Card, l can understand as well but this new BDC's policy seems "reactionary"

Most of the things he wrote there are just "muscling".

Only Emefiele himself can come out to tell us what the objectives of these rash of pronouncements are.
angry angry

Buhari, time to let off this Emefiele! he has over-stayed his welcome

Lastpage!
You honestly think that Emefeli can come up with this rules with out the finance ministry and presidency. At idea that gets to this stage is sanctioned by the oga at the top.

Pounds just added 2 naira in the last one hour.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by Nobody: 6:26pm On Dec 14, 2015
These Hausa men for Aritelin will allow me rest finally....

Every time "Customer na dollars or Gold"

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by moshino(m): 6:28pm On Dec 14, 2015
Badgers14:
This nonsense economic policies is what they call voodoo economics.... angry angry

Voodoo Economics = Economic Policies you get when the President is allowed/encouraged to present 'NEPA BILL' as academic qualification.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by iswallker(m): 6:29pm On Dec 14, 2015
MKO4ever:
A caution deposit of N35billion at near zero interest rate is too punitive for the operators. But I believe the objective of the FG here is to reduce the number of the BDC operators in the market.


Where u see billion ...shine ur eyes daddy....

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by 4Play(m): 6:31pm On Dec 14, 2015
Seun:
Lately, I just feel so sad whenever I read about anything the CBN is doing. I feel as if Nigeria is turning into Argentina, Greece, or Zimbabwe.

The CBN governor is not up to the task but it does not help that he is working under a regime where the president has ruled out devaluation. Presidents have no business saying things which undermine central bank independence.

Policy ineptitude will prove the bane of the Buhari era as was the case with the first Buhari regime in the 80s. What you are witnessing is slow-motion economic implosion. Only an oil price rally will save us.

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Re: CBN Halts Branch Operations By Bureaux De Change #Emefieleconomics by ksstroud: 6:32pm On Dec 14, 2015
davide470:
Confused, maybe a little.

Stop wronging the fact... grin grin grin
We both know the truth boss... You be expert... Awaiting CBN governor Davide470 vision 2030

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