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Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by treesun: 10:27am On Sep 26, 2023
Several Nigerian businesses that rely on imports have been cut off by their foreign suppliers who are rejecting letters of credit (LC) and refusing to deliver goods without payment as foreign currency shortages worsen in Africa’s biggest economy.

A letter of credit is a mode of payment used for the importation of visible goods. It is a written undertaking given by a bank at the request of its customer, in which the bank obligates itself to pay the exporter up to a stated amount within a prescribed time frame upon presentation of stipulated documents in exchange for goods.

Foreign suppliers are now demanding cash transfers into escrow accounts in place of LCs as faith in the Nigerian banking system wanes owing to the dollar shortage.

Nigeria is bad credit today,” a banking source familiar with the matter said. If the central bank can not honour obligations, why take any risk on a bank from Nigeria?”

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) sold what is called forward contracts to several Nigerian businesses with the promise of dollars at an agreed price in future. The banks opened LCs on the back of the forward contracts, which were then used to buy goods from the foreign suppliers.

“The CBN has however not settled the contracts since February 2023 which means there’s a backlog of around $3 billion,” another source familiar with the matter said.

Worried by the growing backlog and with no assurance of when it will be cleared, correspondent banks are pulling the plugs on local Nigerian banks.

A correspondent bank acts as an intermediary or agent, facilitating wire transfers, conducting business transactions, accepting deposits, and gathering documents on behalf of another bank.

Correspondent banks are most likely to be used by domestic banks to execute transactions that either originate or are completed in other countries. Domestic banks generally use correspondent banks to gain access to foreign financial markets and to serve international clients without having to open branches abroad.

Bankers say the CBN’s failure to clear the dollar backlog has put them in a very tight FX liquidity position and has forced them to suspend several transactions including school fees and Personal Travel Allowance applications.

In the meantime, businesses are getting hammered and are turning to the black market to get dollars at a premium of over 20 percent to fund critical imports.

The persistent recourse to the black market is pushing up the cost of business, with severe implications for inflation.

The August inflation figure rose for an eighth straight month from July’s 24.08 percent, compounding a cost of living crisis worsened by President Bola Tinubu’s reforms.

The last time Nigerians experienced this level of inflation was in August 2005.

“The inflation data in our view reflects only in part the lifting of the subsidy. Much of the pre-existing pressure came from Nigeria’s monetary policy stance in the months that preceded this outcome, and the continued naira depreciation on the parallel market,” Razia Khan, Standard Chartered managing director and chief economist, Africa and Middle East, said.

The naira pared some losses to trade at 995 per US dollar on the streets on Monday after crashing to a new low of N1,050 last Friday. The official rate opened at N747 per US dollar. The gap, which disappeared in the first two days of the CBN’s reform in June, has reopened due to the scarcity of dollars in the official market.

Liquidity in the official market has collapsed to a daily average of $99.81 million, down from $295.58 million between May and June 2023 and $318.46 million between January and May 2023, according to data compiled by BusinessDay.

“The dollar illiquidity in the official market is why the rate in the black market is soaring and the gap between the official rate has reopened,” said Muda Yusuf, CEO of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise. “That is why the new CBN governor must prioritise clearing the backlog in order to save manufacturers and other businesses.”

Read also: Drawings on letters of credit decline by 73.1% on CBN’s FX directives

The CBN, last June, following Tinubu’s victory at the polls, allowed the naira trade at a market rate by shifting to a willing buyer-willing seller arrangement after eight years of exchange rate controls.

But the CBN is proving that old habits die hard and has started unduly influencing the rates once again, stifling the market and draining the confidence that built in the early days of the reform.

All eyes are now on Yemi Cardoso, the new CBN governor, to see how he deals with the foreign exchange crisis that is threatening the economy.

https://businessday.ng/business-economy/article/trouble-looms-as-foreign-suppliers-reject-letters-of-credit/

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Morbeta11(m): 10:30am On Sep 26, 2023
Tough times ahead.....Buhari's government buried Nigeria. Tinubu is just doing try you luck. Fg should start supporting SMEs.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by BaddestQueen(f): 10:35am On Sep 26, 2023
hell hole

omenka Corrinthians is supporting Tinubu because he hates igbos

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by wittywriter: 10:40am On Sep 26, 2023
It's about to get down! ...courtesy the new sherrif in town.





Wittyness

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Racoon(m): 10:43am On Sep 26, 2023
Another deadly blow to the unabating economic downturn. With the current illegitimate criminally minded government? Anything is expected. APC is a plague Nigeria never deserves.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Olril18(m): 10:45am On Sep 26, 2023
We are in big big Trouble 😎

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by BoldBrainz(m): 10:47am On Sep 26, 2023
Dear Niger Deltans:

Una sure say we no go just shut down oil pipelines make the country for fold one time?!

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Bubu4Sea: 10:48am On Sep 26, 2023
They want to keep away due to the criminal Yekini Amoda Sangodele aka Bola Tinubu.

Can anybody blame them?

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by nedu666: 10:49am On Sep 26, 2023
Buhari did serious damage to nigeria but then tinubu knew he was incompetent yet supported buhari for president

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by ILoveFaith: 10:54am On Sep 26, 2023
BoldBrainz:
Dear Niger Deltans:

Una sure say we no go just shut down oil pipelines make the country for fold one time?!

Seconded

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by mrvitalis(m): 10:56am On Sep 26, 2023
Morbeta11:
Tough times ahead.....Buhari's government buried Nigeria. Tinubu is just doing try you luck. Fg should start supporting SMEs.
The state Buhari left Nigeria has little or nothing to do with where we are today

Yes it was bad but not this bad

Removing of fuel subsidy, floating naira without having backing brought us here

Buhari is a failure yes but at least he was careful
Tinubu and his team are even more ignorant than Buhari team and are too carefree

Economy no be by gra gra... You tackle is slowly

None, zero of tinubu policy has worked all backfired leaving us far worse where we started

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by EyeCumInPiece: 11:00am On Sep 26, 2023
Tinubu is bad omen.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Ofunaofu: 11:03am On Sep 26, 2023
We have never had it so bad


We are at rock bottom


Tinubu has wrecked this country

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by DatNiggaDaz: 11:08am On Sep 26, 2023
.... the result of allowing a mandate thief to steal the hope of Nigerians..

Economy in shabbles because of a fake crooked "Accountant" without certificates. The Tinubu developed Lagos crew ti lule yakata.

Tinubu the drug addict has nothing good to offer the emilokans

They have hidden the thread from politics to Business grin grin

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by masseratti: 11:09am On Sep 26, 2023
Shut down the official I & Ẹ window they won't hear... The naira is not floating freely if there is still an official window, ppl will take advantage of it and the Naira will fall further. Now we don't have foreign reserve to block the fall, now our CBN first time in history is failing to meet it's obligation, if you know what this means in economics terms, abeg if you get money to buy good for 6months and keep non perishable foods Pls do. If they don't manage the issue well.. We will definitely be another Greece, Zimbabwe or Argentina.
Scrap the official rate let everyone buy and sell at the autonomous /parallel /aboki rate.. That's the only way we can reset the economy. No other magic under the sun can help us now.. Emeifile really messed things up I swear.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Kukutente23: 11:11am On Sep 26, 2023
Hit the ground into a landmine

I asked Zombies when they were singing hosanna in the early days of this regime what exactly the plan was. I remember one of them saying Tinubu has done what no other president before him could do by removing subsidy. I told the guy subsidy removal was a means and not an end itself. It's the effects that determines if it was successful or not. The Tinubu govt simply hopped on the bandwagon of Western financial institutions by removing subsidy and devaluing naira on the first day in office. It shows poor managerial skill. Basic management requires that you do a SWOT analysis on your first day in office and not policy implementation. The thinking was FDI will rush into the country immediately the policies were implemented to circumvent the effects but that has not happened and we all know why.
Secondly, Jesus said a demon cannot cast out another demon. I want to add that both will instead learn to live together. Tinubu is attempting to solve Nigeria's structural problems without looking to tackle the corruption that's at the base of it. It's a big issue he needs to own up to. He might end up losing friends but he can't really achieve much or anything at all, if he is having sacred cows. Those cows are never satisfied. As long as they are around, he'll neve get anything out of them.
Lastly, the posturing of this govt is looking more like that of a wasteful one with the retinue of aides and appointees, the largest in our history. This in a time we claim to be broke. The West are usually very critical of such wastefulness. But besides that, the main challenge is how to ensure productivity. Most of those appointees don't even have offices as we speak. Yet they will draw salaries and other perks while loafing around Abuja. It's a disaster really

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Cantonese: 11:13am On Sep 26, 2023
“My team and I”.

“El Rufai will answer that question”.
“Fashola will answer that question”.

Now we all see how they failed woefully. I have also noticed that APC stopped accusing PDP of damaging the economy in 16 years.

More Nigerians are going into starvation. Terrible policies and unguarded statements further deepen the poverty crisis in the country.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by franchasofficia: 11:15am On Sep 26, 2023
Bola Tinubu the master strategist indeed cheesy


They thought Lagos agberoism politics of chop I chop, and selecting stooges as Governors, House of Assembly members, Commissioners, Directors of state Parastatals, etc to run Lagos state like Tinubu's private family business is the same with running Nigeria a multi ethnic country with smart people like me inside shocked grin

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Jennieee4(f): 12:58pm On Sep 26, 2023
Okay

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Neduzze5(m): 1:03pm On Sep 26, 2023
The accounting first class graduate cannot Account again abi.

Wahala be like bicycle. This is what happens when the South West insists on fielding a half baked candidate.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Theunbothered: 1:04pm On Sep 26, 2023
They are giving only APC supporters and their businesses credit. If you are Igbo or "omo ale" no credit for you. grin

This is the leadership we Tinubu supporters clamour for, 8 years of this kind of news is why we beat voters and rewrote election results.

All hail president Tinubu!

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by chigator2: 1:05pm On Sep 26, 2023
Vgf
Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Jackson619007: 1:05pm On Sep 26, 2023
This and more are things you'll see till the next 4 years.
The damage has already been done.


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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by STEWpid(f): 1:06pm On Sep 26, 2023
Chai..


Nothing to talk abeg.
Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by PrinceOfLagos: 1:06pm On Sep 26, 2023
Nobody trusts the drug baron and his clueless team of ministers

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by ebufa: 1:06pm On Sep 26, 2023

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Yankee101: 1:06pm On Sep 26, 2023
How many days in office and this guy has made nigeria worse than buhari

I’m partly happy he stole power because Nigerians willl now see it’s not a Hausa or Yoruba or Igbo thing, it’s a failed ruling class thing

They all have to be replaced by HONEST capable hands

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by MrBONE2(m): 1:07pm On Sep 26, 2023
mrvitalis:

The state Buhari left Nigeria has little or nothing to do with where we are today

Yes it was bad but not this bad

Removing of fuel subsidy, floating naira without having backing brought us here

Buhari is a failure yes but at least he was careful
Tinubu and his team are even more ignorant than Buhari team and are too carefree

Economy no be by gra gra... You tackle is slowly

None, zero of tinubu policy has worked all backfired leaving us far worse where we started
cheesy

nedu666:
Buhari did serious damage to nigeria but then tinubu knew he was incompetent yet supported buhari for president

cheesy

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by annisy(f): 1:07pm On Sep 26, 2023
That criminal from daura distroyed this country but Zacchaeus the Tax Collector is very clueless on the way forward

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by sotall(m): 1:07pm On Sep 26, 2023
undecided
Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Yankee101: 1:07pm On Sep 26, 2023
Imagine price of oil is higher and there is still dollar scarcity
The stealing that has occurred in tinubu’s first 100 days is mind boggling

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Reject Letters Of Credit by Adjovi: 1:08pm On Sep 26, 2023
If they should tell me anyone can be worse than Buhari I will argue it.

For Buhari to be better than anyone , that means you are very very much brain dead. As in God.....it no go better for Una wey dey support APC o

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