CBN increases forex allocation to banks, assures liquidity for Invisibles
CBN increases forex allocation to banks, assures
liquidity for Invisibles
The Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) has concluded plans to increase the amount of foreign exchange allocated
to banks to meet the requests of customers.
This particularly relates to requests of travelers seeking
foreign exchange for travel allowances, payment of tuition and medical fees,
among other invisibles.
It follows a warning issued by the CBN Governor, Mr Godwin
Emefiele, at a meeting with the Managing Directors of Deposit Money Banks
(DMBs).
This is foreign exchange for the purposes of
Personal Travel Allowance (PTA), Basic Travel Allowance (BTA), tuition fees,
and medical payments as well as Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
transactions or for the repatriation of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
proceeds.
Sources close to the meeting held at the
weekend, over the challenge faced by customers in accessing forex from their
banks, said the Governor warned that the CBN would take action against any bank
that denied customers the opportunity to purchase foreign exchange for
legitimate purposes.
This is forex particularly for invisibles
such as PTA and requests bordering on tuition and healthcare needs.
According to the sources, CBN may release
hotlines for aggrieved customers to report banks that fail to sell foreign
exchange to them even after providing required documentation.
The Acting Director, Corporate
Communications Department at the CBN, Osita Nwanisobi, on Sunday confirmed the
discussions at the meeting of bank chiefs.
He said that the bank remained committed to
ensuring liquidity in the foreign exchange market.
This is to meet genuine and legitimate
demands of customers.
He said : “The CBN agreed to increase the
amount allocated to banks for travelers, Small and Medium Enterprises among
others.
“The banks also agreed to operate something
akin to foreign exchange imprest account such that the coffers of banks would
be replenished so long as they retire the initial amounts to the satisfaction
of the CBN”.
Nwanisobi urged interested members of the
public seeking to purchase foreign exchange for PTA, BTA, payment of tuition
fees or medical fees to approach their respective banks for that purpose.
“We wish to assure members of the public
that the CBN shall continue to monitor market developments and is committed to
ensuring an efficient FX market for all legitimate users,” he said.
He advised customers to approach customer
service representatives of their designated banks should they encounter
challenges.
Nwanisobi urged them to forward their
complaints to the Central Bank of Nigeria via the Bank’s toll-free line:
07002255226 or send an email to cpd@cbn.gov.ng if their requests are not met.
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