The Central Bank of Nigeria has banned the
payment of cash into domiciliary accounts in the country, TheCable
reports.
In a circular released on Wednesday and signed by
the Director of Trade and Exchange, CBN, Olakanmi Gbadamosi, the central bank
said its action followed recent statements by individual banks suspending the
payment of foreign currencies into domiciliary accounts.
Gbadamosi wrote, “The Central Bank of Nigeria has
considered the recent statements by Deposit Money Banks concerning the large
volume of foreign currencies in their vaults and the decision to stop accepting
foreign currency cash deposits into customers’ domiciliary accounts as a
welcome development.
“Therefore, in its continued efforts to stop
illicit financial flows in the Nigerian banking system which aligns with the
anti-money Laundering stance of the Federal Government, the CBN hereby
prohibits from the date of this circular the acceptance of foreign currency
cash deposits by DMBs.
“For foreign currency cash lodgements made prior
to the date of this circular, the account holder has the option to either
withdraw his or her foreign currency cash or the Naira equivalent. For the
avoidance of doubt, only wire transfers to and from Domiciliary Accounts are
henceforth permissible.
“The CBN advises individuals that wish to source
foreign currency for eligible and legitimate purposes such as BTA, PTA medical,
mortgage, school fees, goods etc. to do so through recognised channels with the
use of Form ‘A’ for “invisible” and Form ‘M’ for ‘visible’ transactions. By
this circular, those who deposited foreign currencies into their accounts
before the directive will now have to withdraw the cash as they are not going
to be allowed to transfer the funds.”
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