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BDCs back CBN’s directive stopping use of domiciliary accounts as collateral

Aminu Gwadabe, the President of ABCON, announced this position in a statement on Thursday

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
April 11, 2024
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The Association of Bureaux de Change Operators of Nigeria has shown support for the Central Bank of Nigeria’s instruction to banks to cease using domiciliary accounts as collateral for loans in naira.

Aminu Gwadabe, the President of ABCON, announced this position in a statement on Thursday, highlighting that the directive is expected to enhance liquidity in the currency market and bolster the country’s financial stability.

The CBN had in a circular titled ‘The use of foreign-currency-denominated collaterals for naira loans’ with ref number: BSD/DIR/PUB/LAB/017/004 directed banks in Nigeria to stop the use of foreign currencies deposits as collateral for naira loans.

The apex bank prohibited the practice and gave the banks three months to end all such transactions.

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Speaking on how the practice of companies using their non-oil export domiciliary accounts as collateral for naira loans, Gwadebe said, “We are bewildered that some companies and manufacturers with huge billions of dollars balances in their non-oil export Dom account source their FX needs in the official window and use same for naira loans.

“We therefore advise for the review of the guidelines on holding currencies on non-oil export accounts to a maximum of 48 hours, to borrow from the South African policy on the operations of non-oil exports dom account proceeds. The CBN should also not make applicants of huge billions of dollars holding in their non-export oil proceeds dom accounts eligible for FX request at both the NAFEM and NAFEX windows.”

Gwadebe also called for an upgrade of CBN policies on BDC operations to legislation so as to boost investor confidence.

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