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Senate Orders CBN To Adjust Daily Cash Withdrawal Policy by ElectroLyte: 4:51pm On Dec 14, 2022
https://thestreetjournal.org/senate-orders-cbn-to-adjust-daily-cash-withdrawal-policy/

The senate, on Wednesday, December 14, ordered the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to considerably adjust its recently announced cash withdrawal limit policy.

Controversies have continued to trail the planned policy of CBN to limit daily cash withdrawal for individuals to N20,000 daily and N100,000 and N500,000 per week for individuals and corporate bodies respectively.

The upper chamber, in its resolution, also asked its committee on banking and finance to embark on an aggressive oversight of the apex bank as it implements the policy and give periodic reports to the senate.

The senate’s resolution was reached after an exhaustive debate by the lawmakers who attended Wednesday’s plenary session.

Some lawmakers argued that the withdrawal threshold set by the apex bank is unrealistic considering the economic situation in the country.

Some lawmakers also blamed CBN for not holding wide consultations on the policy before making the announcement, while some legislators argued that the policy will put Point of Sale (PoS) operators out of business, Channels TV reports

In addition, some lawmakers said that the policy will adversely affect Nigerians in the informal sector and those in rural communities.

Recall that the apex bank, last week, pegged maximum daily withdrawals via Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and Point Of Sale (PoS) terminals at N20,000.

The CBN also directed commercial banks to ensure that weekly over-the-counter (OTC) cash withdrawals by individuals and corporate entities do not exceed N100,000 and N500,000, respectively.

Re: Senate Orders CBN To Adjust Daily Cash Withdrawal Policy by sholla20(m): 4:56pm On Dec 14, 2022
I hope they reverse it otherwise it's going to create big mess for everyone next year. I understand the tactical aim is to curb laundering and illicit bill movement during the polls later next year but the effect will be on everyone. Or better still, the figures should be raised.
Re: Senate Orders CBN To Adjust Daily Cash Withdrawal Policy by chigoziri2403(m): 5:36pm On Dec 14, 2022
It will be reviewed after the election
Just hang on
Re: Senate Orders CBN To Adjust Daily Cash Withdrawal Policy by Parachoko: 5:48pm On Dec 14, 2022
sholla20:
I hope they reverse it otherwise it's going to create big mess for everyone next year. I understand the tactical aim is to curb laundering and illicit bill movement during the polls later next year but the effect will be on everyone. Or better still, the figures should be raised.
It won't create any big mess next year

The senate did not ask the CBN to stop it, they only gave an order for the withdrawal limit to be adjusted.

The cashless policy was suppose to kick off since 2013 or so, the CBN this time around, I don't think the CBN will back down, is one of the reason the Naira was redesign.

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