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    CBN Authorizes Banks to Trade Foreign Currency Deposits Under New Amnesty Scheme – Ravenewsonline

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    Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has authorized banks to trade with foreign currency deposits made under its new amnesty initiative, the “Disclosure Scheme.”

    This directive, intended to boost transparency and economic resilience, was issued on November 5 and signed by CBN officials John Sonojah and Adetona Adedeji.

    The “Disclosure Scheme,” launched on October 31, offers individuals and businesses a nine-month window to deposit foreign currencies with amnesty assurances, aiming to strengthen Nigeria’s financial sector.

    Read Also: CBN Plans Stricter Fines on Banks for Non-Compliance with Regulations – Ravenewsonline

    According to CBN’s guidelines, banks—including commercial, merchant, and non-interest banks (CMNIBs)—can trade these foreign currency deposits, known as Internationally Tradable Foreign Currencies (ITFCs), unless participants choose to invest them directly.

    However, banks must ensure the funds remain available to depositors upon request.

    CBN outlined the role of banks in facilitating this scheme. Responsibilities include opening designated domiciliary accounts, issuing receipts within 24 hours of deposit, and maintaining confidentiality as per Nigerian data protection laws.

    Additionally, banks are required to report all ITFC transactions and ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks, including anti-money laundering and terrorism financing laws.

    Participants in the scheme can convert foreign currency deposits to naira at the prevailing exchange rate without restrictions on withdrawals.

    Read Also: CBN’s Foreign Exchange Reforms Boost Foreign Investment to N696.88 Billion in 2024 – Ravenewsonline

    The scheme’s transparency measures, combined with the flexibility for participants to manage their foreign deposits, are designed to build confidence and encourage wider participation.

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