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Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by VANENON(f): 12:19pm On Apr 01, 2016
Please pardon my lack of understanding but I had assumed the banks should charge at the officially CBN rate.
I would want someone to enlighten me on why bank are allowed to make abnormal profit at the expense of the masses.
Why are the banks not charging at CBN rates?
I used my naira master card last month for an online transaction and got charged virtually same price as black market and couldn't understand the rationale for this.
Please someone who truly understands how this works and the basis for this policy, if its legal should help throw some light on this.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by VANENON(f): 12:25pm On Apr 01, 2016
Thanks everybody!!!
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by dominique(f): 1:29pm On Apr 01, 2016
Sometimes they charge higher than parallel rates sef. Someone once lamented how one of them charged him as high as N350 per dollar. FG has never sanctioned any bank for selling higher than CBN rate.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by hucienda: 1:31pm On Apr 01, 2016
Beats me too...

PMB is supposedly fighting 'corruption'.. whilst these banks are 'aiding' his fight by fleecing us.. how quaint.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by eleojo23: 1:31pm On Apr 01, 2016
Buhari will not probe that one since it concerns economics.
You know he is not good at economics.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Firefire(m): 1:32pm On Apr 01, 2016
It's a fraudulent practice right under the Angelic government.

This is another official corruption like the case of legalizing 'Black Market' filling stations across Nigeria, where fuel sells above the official pump price.

Corruption everywhere you GO.....

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Nobody: 1:32pm On Apr 01, 2016
This is terrible

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by jarkbauer: 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2016
Buhari

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Nairadays: 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2016
The banks are now permitted to source for the greenback themselves, not like before where they were offered via the DAS (Dutch Auction System) of the CBN.

When they source from the CBN, they're bound by the law to charge at that rate or slightly higher than the rate at which CBN sold it to them, but now CBN stopped the auction system partly due to the fact that our foreign reserves have been depleting since the fall in crude prices, and so therefore banks are mandated to source for it themselves. They're not bound by the CBN official rates anymore but by the blackmarket rates.

It's so painful, heard from my colleagues that one certain bank was even charging NGN398 to $1.

May God deliver us from these banks.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Jediel1(m): 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2016
Them suppose na. Especially for students schooling outside naija
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by olafunny(m): 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2016
Everything will soon be fine In Sha Allah. If you kuku ask banks, dem go c sumtin talk.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Sweetguy25: 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2016
Its nothing more than corruption

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by ikombe: 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2016
Apc government and corruption be like beans and bread. They work hand in hand cheesy

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Jediel1(m): 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2016
Them suppose na. Especially for students schooling outside naija, E for make sense
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Dottore: 1:34pm On Apr 01, 2016
If I tell you that I'm not tired of this country then I'm lying. In contrast the citizens of this country are such a happy people. They easily adapt to whatever anomaly they find themselves no matter the absurdity.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by penzino(m): 1:34pm On Apr 01, 2016
It's just wickedness. Bloody Capitalists

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by livinbygrace: 1:34pm On Apr 01, 2016
Everything under this useless APC government na scam.now I believe in the saying,that the devil u know is better than the saint u don't know.Neveragain!!!

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by gbegudujo: 1:34pm On Apr 01, 2016
I was charged for 330 per usd..Buhari pls take note

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by billyoung: 1:35pm On Apr 01, 2016
The reason is that banks have to source the dollar themselves. The CBN sells only a limited amount to them every week. The banks have to buy at black market rates just like you do so they have to at least break even if not make a profit.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by scachy(m): 1:35pm On Apr 01, 2016
They are not supposed to charge at parallel mkt rate. But Nigeria banks are shadow criminals. They also charge higher than the official rate when u send via western union or moneygram.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Firefire(m): 1:36pm On Apr 01, 2016
Nairadays:
The banks are now permitted to source for the greenback themselves, not like before where they were offered via the DAC system of the CBN.

When they source from the CBN, they're bound by the law to charge at that rate.

And the 'Greenback' allows that margin ?


N197/$ => N360/$, 83%

That Greenback must be fraudulent.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by ajepako(f): 1:36pm On Apr 01, 2016
Foget our banks..

They are online and on the phone armed robbers...
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by helphelp: 1:37pm On Apr 01, 2016
Banks are thieves in disguise na

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by ednut1(m): 1:37pm On Apr 01, 2016
official rate is the rate CBN sells dollars, dollars come mostly from our oil revenue which has gone down drastically .the cbn does not sell to banks as before anymore. so they are sourcing for d dollars dem selves. banks being capitalist will charge wat they lik afterall pple will still pay it
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Nairadays: 1:38pm On Apr 01, 2016
Firefire:


And the 'Greenback' allows that margin ?


N197/$ => N360/$

Firefire, am not an economist.

Please see my edit.

Should we say the market has been deregulated. I don't know.

Am just coming from the banks around my working place, asking them can i send money outside Nigeria via Western Union, since WU will mostly charge NGN225 to $1, at least it will help. But 2 of the banks says they've put sending out money via western union on hold. angry Mtcheww. Only 1 bank says it allows Moneygram only if i have an account with them.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by themosthigh: 1:38pm On Apr 01, 2016
lol
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by charles316: 1:39pm On Apr 01, 2016
Lol
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by slimpoppa(m): 1:39pm On Apr 01, 2016
Good question
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by jacksol(m): 1:40pm On Apr 01, 2016
To get the official rate, you have go through approved Form M.
To get Form M approval now is like a horse passing through a needle's eye.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Nelkoko: 1:40pm On Apr 01, 2016
D banks charge abnormally cos we dey ABNORMAL GOVERNMENT
Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by laris: 1:40pm On Apr 01, 2016
Yes, that's what gtb is charging too. It's discouraging. Hopefully the government will address it soon.

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Re: Are Banks Legally Supposed To Charge Parallel Rate For Online Transactions? by Nobody: 1:41pm On Apr 01, 2016
Nairadays:
The banks are now permitted to source for the greenback themselves, not like before where they were offered via the DAS (Dutch Auction System) of the CBN.

When they source from the CBN, they're bound by the law to charge at that rate or slightly higher than the rate at which CBN sold it to them, but now CBN stopped the auction system partly due to the fact that our foreign reserves have been depleting since the fall in crude prices, and so therefore banks are mandated to source for it themselves. They're not bound by the CBN official rates trading anymore but blackmarket rates.

It's so painful, heard from my colleagues that one certain bank was even charging NGN398 to $1.

May God deliver us from the mercy of these banks.

Good explanation.

In other words....low crude prices= low forex reserves.

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