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Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by AtorKelly(m): 8:47am On Feb 12, 2023
February 12, 2023

Banknote crises: Shoprite, others reject old notes

By Babajide Komolafe, Economy Editor

Against the backdrop of confusion over the execution of the Supreme Court order to stand down the deadline for acceptance of the old Naira banknote, Nigeria’s leading retailer, Shoprite, has stopped accepting the old notes in payment for purchases at its shops.

Staff at the Shoprite Ikeja Mall, who confirmed this to Vanguard said that the management has instructed that they stop accepting the old notes from Friday (February 10, 2023) adding that any staff that accepts the old notes will have the amount received deducted from their salary.

Vanguard also learnt that major supermarkets in Lagos have started rejecting the old banknotes despite the Supreme Court order.

Providing insights into the continued scarcity, bank officials who spoke to Vanguard on condition of anonymity attributed the scarcity to low supply from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

According to them, before the currency redesign policy, each branch gets between N40 million and N50 million cash per day, mostly disbursed through ATMs.

A Tier-One bank senior official told Vanguard on Friday, “we were supplied N1.5 million on Monday evening, which we disbursed Tuesday morning. That is all we have gotten this week. “What we got this week was even lower than the N2 million that we got last week”.

As the official deadline by the CBN to submit old Naira notes ended last Friday without any information from the apex bank on the court order which vacated the deadline, the black market exchange for local currency took a toll as more banks’ branches closed shop for lack of new notes as well as fear for disruption of activities by unsatisfied customers who may not get cash to withdraw.

Banks’ customers that earlier deposited their old Naira notes to meet the deadline for submission regretted their actions as they could not get both new and old notes from the banks.

Financial Vanguard’s findings from banks visited across Lagos and Abuja also revealed that the banks were still collecting the old notes but not giving out the new ones, a situation which must have heightened the cash crunch in the country.

Moreover, the situation has also boosted the new cash market where both Point of Sales, PoS, operators and other businesses and individuals now trade the new banknotes.

Tricycle riders (Okada), petrol stations and some other businesses that generated cash in new notes now sell them at between 10 and 20 per cent premium.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/02/banknote-crises-shoprite-others-reject-old-notes/

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Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by alsudan: 8:48am On Feb 12, 2023
Make Yoruba Muslims the Open Defecation World Champs start to use the old Naira notes clean Nyash.

Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by Ekundayo7574(m): 8:50am On Feb 12, 2023
Lol another fake news from the small 5% group
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by ifytrik(m): 8:54am On Feb 12, 2023
Ekundayo7574:
Lol another fake news from the small 5% group
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by ifytrik(m): 8:54am On Feb 12, 2023
alsudan:
Make Yoruba Muslims the Open Defecation World Champs start to use the old Naira notes clean Nyash.

odogwu you bad

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Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by orisa37: 9:00am On Feb 12, 2023
That's right. BUHARI SHOULD AS A MATTER OF URGENCY IMPROVE AND EXPAND THE PRODUCTIVE CAPACITIES OF THE MINTING COMPANY.
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by orisa37: 9:05am On Feb 12, 2023
See husband and wife no food to eat 'cos there's no new NOTES to spend.
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by JoeNL22(m): 9:21am On Feb 12, 2023
Well....I told someone yesterday that, if Buhari or CBN did not release a press statement concerning the extension of the deadline. The policy stood. Either ways, I feel money will be made Available this week. Its well
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by CrownOfClay724: 9:26am On Feb 12, 2023
alsudan:
Make Yoruba Muslims the Open Defecation World Champs start to use the old Naira notes clean Nyash.


Rest.
Your tribal baiting go continue dey flop.
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by ScamHunter: 10:08am On Feb 12, 2023
That's what happens when people no longer trust the courts, even the Supreme Court. In any case, what can you really trust in this country? I met a guy at the airport sometime and he was telling me that a bank in China rejected an LC from First Bank of Nigeria, telling him that documents from Nigerian banks mean nothing.
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by ScamHunter: 10:15am On Feb 12, 2023
Ekundayo7574:
Lol another fake news from the small 5% group

You are doing well in your bingo work.
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by dyera(m): 10:29am On Feb 12, 2023
If this is true then the managers of ShopRite are idiots.
Re: Banknote Crises: Shoprite, Others Reject Old Notes by Ogbuefi2020: 10:31am On Feb 12, 2023
Old notes are no longer legal tender from 10th February. Don't let El Rufai decieve you

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