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MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Paraman: 7:26pm On May 08
Nigerian companies have started to settle their overdue dollar obligations, Bloomberg reports.

This follows recent reforms implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria, which have resulted in increased liquidity within the Nigerian foreign exchange market.

According to Bloomberg’s findings, major Nigerian companies such as MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, BUA Foods Plc, and Cadbury Schweppes Overseas Limited’s Nigerian arm have confirmed their ability to procure dollars for fulfilling their foreign currency obligations.

This, according to the report, marks a notable shift from the previous scenario, where the scarcity of US dollars had hindered their ability to repatriate profits or settle payments to foreign suppliers.

Bloomberg reports that dollar liquidity surged by 90% to $160.8 million on Tuesday compared to the previous day, as noted in an emailed statement from Chapel Hill Denham on Wednesday.

The apex bank is also selling dollars to money traders to boost distribution to retail users.

Despite the increased liquidity, the naira depreciated by 1.2% to 1,416 against the dollar on Tuesday.

MTN Nigeria, the country’s largest mobile operator, capitalised on the enhanced liquidity within the foreign exchange market.

Chief Financial Officer, Modupe Kadiri, revealed during an investors conference call last week that MTN Nigeria managed to decrease its letters of credit obligations by 41.6%, reducing them from $416.6 million in December to $243.4 million.

Taking advantage of the enhanced dollar liquidity, BUA Foods, Nigeria’s largest food and beverage company, reduced its debts by approximately 6% in the first quarter of this year, according to Managing Director Ayodele Abioye.

He expressed optimism about the future, stating, “Dollar availability will no doubt have a positive impact going forward and we are optimistic of better performance for half-year 2024,” he said.


Likewise, Cadbury Nigeria has been able to access all its dollar needs from the official market since the start of the year, Finance Director Ogaga Ologe told Bloomberg by phone.

“Our local-currency cash has dropped because of us being able to buy foreign exchange in advance for the materials we need,” he said.

“The increased dollar liquidity is providing a respite for companies to pay down debts and cushion the effect of the devaluation,” Adetilewa Adebajo, economist and chief executive at Lagos-based CFG Advisory, said in a phone conversation with Bloomberg.


Adebajo emphasised that while liquidity has improved, it must be sustained over the next year to facilitate the desired turnaround for companies.

“Authorities need to make sure real rates are positive, that the interest rate is matching inflation and fiscal responsibility in terms of government spending is in check,” he said.

Bloomberg highlights that the Central Bank of Nigeria has implemented several measures since the start of the year to enhance liquidity within the economy.

These measures include increasing its benchmark rate by 600 basis points to incentivise capital inflows and removing the currency’s peg, allowing the market to determine the exchange rate of the naira.

The financial news publication said these actions have been taken in response to years of unconventional currency management practices which have discouraged investors and resulted in a scarcity of US dollars.

“Portfolio flows have responded positively to reforms with increased FX turnover,” Tatonga Rusike, sub-Saharan Africa economist at Bank of America Corp., said in an investment note.

“The average daily FX turnover has more than doubled from 2023 lows,” Rusike stated.

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by AngryMrMAN: 7:29pm On May 08
Another propaganda yangun yangun for the month of May

Bat idiots

Sing praises

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by NwaNimo1(m): 7:30pm On May 08
They've repaid their foreign debts........unlike Nigeria

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by helinues: 7:31pm On May 08
Good

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by AngryMrMAN: 7:32pm On May 08

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by alanto: 7:33pm On May 08
I believe in Asiwaju's leadership but make this things show for street

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by LagosFirstSon: 7:37pm On May 08
alanto:
I believe in Asiwaju's leadership but make this things show for street
You're falling for this propaganda ?

Oh I forgot, you're a Tinubu supporter and a hater of Nigeria progress

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Urheadmaster(m): 7:40pm On May 08
No sane person suppose to believe in asiwaju leadership of renewed shege pro-max tongue
alanto:
I believe in Asiwaju's leadership but make this things show for street

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 7:43pm On May 08
Another propaganda from online miscreants.

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by LegendHero(m): 7:49pm On May 08
LagosFirstSon:

You're falling for this propaganda ?

Oh I forgot, you're a Tinubu supporter and a hater of Nigeria progress

So Bloomberg are helping Tinubu to distribute propaganda now?

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Beremx(f): 7:52pm On May 08
Last time I checked, Cadbury products are fucking expensive in the market with prices increasing almost on daily basis. Till the effect of this reduce the price, i will not believe.

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by benuejosh: 8:17pm On May 08
Peter Obi will be quiet and waiting for the next news before he starts spewing nonsense.

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by alanto: 8:31pm On May 08
Urheadmaster:
No sane person suppose to believe in asiwaju leadership of renewed shege pro-max tongue
Ok what do you call someone that believe and support peter Obi with no track record ?

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by alanto: 8:32pm On May 08
LegendHero:


So Bloomberg are helping Tinubu to distribute propaganda now?
I can't even quote the useless person

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Paraman: 8:44pm On May 08
Paraman:
Nigerian companies have started to settle their overdue dollar obligations, Bloomberg reports.


MTN Nigeria, the country’s largest mobile operator, capitalised on the enhanced liquidity within the foreign exchange market.


Chief Financial Officer, Modupe Kadiri, revealed during an investors conference call last week that MTN Nigeria managed to decrease its letters of credit obligations by 41.6%, reducing them from $416.6 million in December to $243.4 million.

Taking advantage of the enhanced dollar liquidity, BUA Foods, Nigeria’s largest food and beverage company, reduced its debts by approximately 6% in the first quarter of this year, according to Managing Director Ayodele Abioye.

He expressed optimism about the future, stating, “Dollar availability will no doubt have a positive impact going forward and we are optimistic of better performance for half-year 2024,” he said.



Likewise, Cadbury Nigeria has been able to access all its dollar needs from the official market since the start of the year, Finance Director Ogaga Ologe told Bloomberg by phone.

“Our local-currency cash has dropped because of us being able to buy foreign exchange in advance for the materials we need,” he said.





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Jargaban is leading Nigeria to the promise land

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by IBB007: 8:49pm On May 08
lol…slow and steady

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Eriokanmi: 8:49pm On May 08
Lol. Another story

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Khyrvxjzy: 8:50pm On May 08
w

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by YouAreNobody: 8:50pm On May 08
new day new story
Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by bemeruca: 8:50pm On May 08
Oh please make we hear word with Tinubu presidency. Yoruba and Hausa have destroyed Nigeria. What's they have now is useless propaganda

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Runaway: 8:51pm On May 08
Ok now
Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by bigdammyj: 8:52pm On May 08
Noted.
Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by mrdharkchild(m): 8:52pm On May 08
Have you guys eaten today?
I hope you're kids have eaten, too?

Na the common man question be that.
Dey play!

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Erons2000(f): 8:52pm On May 08
Jagaban should be studied in university as a cautionary tale of a failure posing as a messiah and deceiving people while getting rich

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Osidazz19: 8:53pm On May 08
grin

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by merits(m): 8:54pm On May 08
Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by merits(m): 8:54pm On May 08
Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Osidazz19: 8:54pm On May 08
AngryMrMAN:
Another propaganda yangun yangun for the month of May

Bat idiots

Sing praises


Another sad news for the brainwashed shallow low IQ IPOB Obi-goat cannibals. grin grin

Take some of them BITTER SOUL OBI drink to calm your mind... grin grin grin grin

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by emkz: 8:55pm On May 08
Expected News: Peter Obi reacts, blames Tinubu's government for improved dollar liquidity and accuses MTN, BUA and Cadbury of settling foreign debt obligations, asking them to leave the money in Nigeria as BVAS (Basic Value Acceptable to Society.

...

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by strangest(m): 8:55pm On May 08
Government of Propaganda.....



Una don start again....


So una follow all the companies dey run their businesses to know that they are paying their debt....


BATs are worse than RATs....

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Re: MTN, BUA Foods, Cadbury Clearing Overseas Debts As Dollar Supply Improves by Iyaebube(f): 8:55pm On May 08
All nah wash undecided

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