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CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Adesiji77: 10:33pm On Jul 22, 2016
The Central Bank of Nigeria has issued a new circular on Friday announcing that it has given Bureau De Change operators (BDC) permission to buy forex sold from International Money Transfers.

The circular titled “Sale of Foreign Currency Proceeds of International Money Transfers to Bureaux De Change Operators” read in part that “Authorized dealers who are agents of International Money Transfer Operators are hereby authorized to sell foreign currency accruing from inward money remittances to licensed Bureaux De Change Operators (BDC’s) with effect from the date of the circular.”

The Central Bank also instructed that proceeds of the remittances shall be sold only to the retail end of the market.

Implication

What this means is that proceeds from forex inflows such as Western Union or Money Gram can now be sold to the BDC’s. Before now banks were under instruction to sell most of the forex back to the CBN whilst paying beneficiaries in Naira. With this new instruction, beneficiaries will still collect their money in Naira but banks can now sell the dollars directly to the BDCs helping creating liquidity at the retail end. Foreign remittances to Nigeria was thought to be around $21 billion in 2015 alone.

Analysts inform Nairametrics that the CBN has taken this decision to trigger a flow of forex supply to the retail end of the market which has been starved of dollars since a rash of CBN policies earlier in the year that has done more harm than good. Retail buyers of forex who need it to pay for school fees, travel on summer vacations have been shut out of the forex market making them to rely heavily on the parallel market to meet their demand. This has expectedly driven up cost of the dollar in the black market exchanging for as high as N379. The premium between the official rate and the black market rate is now over N70 to the dollar.

So rather than have banks stash their vaults with dollars they can’t sell, they pump the money into the retail end of the market hoping that it will drive down the price of the dollar in the black market

Banks back in play?

This decision has its own risk considering that we have been here before. Operators inform Nairametrics that at the policy was in place for banks to sell forex directly to BDC operators, staffs of Treasury department of most commercial banks use this as an opportunity to make “fast bucks”. An operator explained to Nairametrics that rather than sell dollars at the prescribed official rate (before floating), Treasury staffs will sell to BDC operators at an extra premium and then pocket the difference.

For example, if the approved rate was N200 they will sell to BDCs at N220. BDC who were not willing to play ball will be informed that there are no dollars to sell. The willing BDC who agree to play will now have to issue two cheques, one at the rate of N200 and the other N20. The former will be in the Bank’s name whilst the latter will be in the name of a personal account produced by the Treasury Staff.

Whilst this practice worked perfectly well when the exchange rate was pegged we inquired if it could work now that the currency is floating. The operator informed Nairametrics that it was still possible because of the currency disparity between the interbank market and parallel market creating an incentive for arbitrage. The “Treasury guys are just too powerful and can still decide who they want to sell to” we were informed.

Whilst this latest move by the CBN may help reduce the scarcity of dollars in the retail end of the market, the fact that the rate disparity still exist remains a big problem. Another issue pointed out is the 41 banned items. With this ban still in place, it is believed that pressure will still be placed in the black market as hardline importers will still rely on that market to fund their transactions. Whilst this holds true, Nairametrics believe the impact is not as huge as suggested. The current depreciation at the black market we believe is mostly due to parents scrambling to get forex for their summer holiday.
http://nairametrics.com/breaking-cbn-instructs-banks-to-sell-forex-to-bdcs-what-it-means/

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by DickDastardly(m): 10:42pm On Jul 22, 2016
Trial and error ... Confusion everywhere.

God where are you undecided cry

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by FreeWorld23: 10:45pm On Jul 22, 2016
CBN crew are dumb set of confused people, they should sit their a$$ down undecided

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by davide470(m): 10:54pm On Jul 22, 2016
Here we go again with the round tripping by banks.

A bank would buy/receive FX at the "new floating FX market rate of c.283, then sell to the BDC at their "black market rate" of c.379.

The spread would now make up their profit (Non Interest income or something like that)..

Issorai!!


Btw Adesiji77, do you work for Nairametrics grin

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Adesiji77: 10:59pm On Jul 22, 2016
davide470:

Btw Adesiji77, do you work for Nairametrics grin

No sir cheesy

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Yourskills(m): 11:02pm On Jul 22, 2016
good news to ama hausa's grin




meanwhile....if you need a reliable bureau de change operator online/offline that offers home_delivery service.....contact me....check my signature.

BDC road operators are not trustworthy again, the can wreck anyone.

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by uboma(m): 1:44am On Jul 23, 2016
hmmmmm.

this new policy will in no small way further bring down the value of the NGN if the CBN does not regulate the price the banks should sell to the BDCs.

What a trial and error economic policy indeed like someone above described it.

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by kolnel: 7:28am On Jul 23, 2016
This government is confused
You obviously can't spend what you don't have
Naija right now doesn't earn much dollars
The government should just stick to a policy not going back and forth

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by otitokoroleti: 7:31am On Jul 23, 2016
APC means CONFUSION

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by hopeforcharles(m): 7:59am On Jul 23, 2016
Nigeria is looking like a children's play field, it looks like we are in more shiit than we thought,
What about the Chinese Yaun Deal?
Can someone tell me what's up.

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by herzern(m): 8:22am On Jul 23, 2016
otitokoroleti:
APC means CONFUSION
Yhu mean the APC we voted for??

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by GloShare(m): 8:22am On Jul 23, 2016
Nonsense

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by kayo80(m): 8:23am On Jul 23, 2016
The fact is, if we don't up our game and export more than we import, there is very little the CBN or the Finance Minister can do to make the Naira strong.

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Nobody: 8:23am On Jul 23, 2016
I see everything getting better day by day.

Good government, good Nigeria, good blog(check it on my signature)

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by gurunlocker: 8:24am On Jul 23, 2016
Let them keep playing lotto on Forex and naira....

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Godswillnwaoma(m): 8:25am On Jul 23, 2016
Nigeria is in big mess

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by donbrowser(m): 8:26am On Jul 23, 2016
Nigeria has become testing ground like a bulb switch, yuan deal, floating, now this.
You cant read headlines these days without a loud Hiss.

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Kaybee14(m): 8:27am On Jul 23, 2016
It is well with our Naira.
Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by ogaprime(m): 8:29am On Jul 23, 2016
APC government be like...



Jangi lofa epo moto, jangi lofa epo moto...

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by haryomikun(m): 8:29am On Jul 23, 2016
Hmmm. God help this our currency ooo angry
Fluctuations all the time!

www.nairaland.com/3452804/websites-get-jobs-before-school
Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by tuoyoojo(m): 8:32am On Jul 23, 2016
I am tied of the confused CBN policy

the naira is one of the worst performing currency in Africa

how the hell did we get here

when would dis stop

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by ajayiopy: 8:32am On Jul 23, 2016
CBN is totally confused

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by valiantheartprod(f): 8:33am On Jul 23, 2016
hmmm.... I don't even known what to say
Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by MeanChris(m): 8:33am On Jul 23, 2016
What was really the essence of all these travels

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Miles300: 8:34am On Jul 23, 2016
Can't believe as a nation we have come so low to such economic policies to think it will strengthen the naira .. No sound economic polices any more ... How do investors bring in dollars to invest in the country when their are strict fx regulations , how do they come to invest with our trial and error economic polices that won't be favourable to them, with recent spat of insecurity how do U encourage foreign investment and when some are leaving the country and halt it's operation in nigeria ..where is power supply to do business.. We still have a long way to go .. So many technical and fundamental principles are really affecting our economy and instead of govt to look for ways to address this issue they are rather spending more time in recovery of looted funds ,not bad anyway but more sectors need more attention than recovery of looted funds ..

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by prinsam30: 8:34am On Jul 23, 2016
I woke up this morning to read good news... ... What's this I'm reading?

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by sammyj: 8:35am On Jul 23, 2016
Good to know.
Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by mccoy47(m): 8:36am On Jul 23, 2016
The Joke called Nigeria!

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by admax(m): 8:37am On Jul 23, 2016
CBN Governor and his policies:

Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Pascal181: 8:37am On Jul 23, 2016
Simply shelve ur pride, accept that u, CBN governor and ur finance minister are bereived of ideas 2 move d economy foreward and bring back prof. Mrs Ngozi Okonjo Iweala to rescue our economy.

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Nobody: 8:38am On Jul 23, 2016
So now I can now be paid in dollars in the bank if I choose to.

Good! But then again, it means our own currency is so getting undervalued even in the Nigeria economy and not only forex.

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Re: CBN To Banks: Sell Forex To BDCs - Nairametrics by Nobody: 8:38am On Jul 23, 2016
What next?

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