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CBN Clarifies Position on Converting Foreign Currency in Domiciliary Accounts to Naira

November 10, 2024 11:08 am
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has disclosed that all conversions must be fully disclosed and reported as part of the bank’s exchange rate requirements

CBN’s new guidelines allow foreign currency holders in the diaspora and Nigeria with offshore accounts full access to trade-eligible currencies

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued new rules clarifying that commercial, merchant and non-interest banks (CMNIBs) should let holders convert their Internationally Tradable Foreign Currency (ITTC) balances in designated domiciliary accounts into the local currency, the naira at any time, using the prevailing exchange rate. …CONTINUE READING

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The bank disclosed that all conversions must be fully disclosed and reported as part of the bank’s exchange rate requirements.

According to the CBN, foreign currencies in domiciliary accounts held in offshore accounts by Nigerians in the diaspora, at home in cash or otherwise, or retained in electronic form can be traded.

The announcement comes as the bank released the Guidelines on Implementing the Foreign Currency Disclosure, Deposit, Repatriation, and Investment Scheme 2024, based on Executive Order 15 issued in 2023, to improve the oversight of foreign exchange assets held by Nigerian residents.

BusinessDay reports that the directives aim to boost transparency, streamline foreign currency management in Nigeria and reinforce the apex bank’s commitment to a structured and participant-friendly regulatory framework for FX.

Per the guidelines, CMNIBs are expected to comply with a series of requirements for handling ITFC under the initiative.

A previous report by Legit.ng shows that part of the critical directives is for banks to open designated domiciliary accounts for participants, via which they can process conversions of ITFC into naira without restrictions on withdrawals or investment terminations.

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