Naira Stability: CBN Stops IOCs From 100% Income Repatriation

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced far-reaching measures to shore up the value of the Naira, with more liquidity in the Foreign Exchange (FX) market as it directed International Oil Companies to henceforth repatriate 50 percent of their revenue to Nigeria.

The bank also announced an end to cash Personal Travel Allowance (PTA) and Business Travel Allowance (BTA), as such allowances are henceforth to be obtained in cards.

According to Vanguard, CBN’s Director of Trade and exchange, Dr. Hassan Mahmud, issued two different circulars on the two measures which were released to Dealer banks Wednesday night.

CBN Governor, Michael Cardoso

Until now, IOCs paid their FX earnings 100 percent directly to their parent companies through what is called Subsidiary pools, without the Nigerian FX market benefitting from their export proceeds.

However, under the new policy, the CBN said IOCs will no longer be allowed to remit 100% of their forex proceeds to their parent company abroad as soon as they are earned.

Instead, they will be allowed to repatriate only 50% of their proceeds immediately while the other 50% must be repatriated to Nigeria and the amount held for at least 90 days in Nigeria from the day of inflow before being allowed to be taken out of the country.

The apex bank therefore directed, “banks to pool cash on behalf of IOCs, subject to a maximum of 50% of the repatriated export proceeds in the first instance, the balance of 50 % may be repatriated after 90 days from the date of inflow of the export proceeds.”

The CBN outlined documentation requirements to include: its approval for the repatriation of funds under the “Cash Pooling” transaction; a “Cash Pooling” agreement with the parent entity of the IOCs operating in Nigeria; Statement of Expenditure incurred in the period prior to the cash polling.

Wale Edun, Nigeria’s Minister Of Finance

Others are: Evidence of the source of foreign exchange inflow; and Completion of relevant forex form(s) as required under extant regulations.

The CBN directed all banks to inform their customers and comply with the regulation.

It said that it remained committed to the promotion of transparency in Nigerian FX market and would continue to develop policies to stabilize and deepen the market.

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Financial Stability: CBN Introduces Fresh Cash Reserve Measure

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Friday said that it will no longer be debiting daily amounts from the Cash Reserve Ratio and will instead be implementing an improved Cash Reserve Requirement method.

CBN Governor, Michael Cardoso

This development will make it easier for banks to plan, monitor, and align their records with those of the central bank, according to the CBN.

This directive was issued by the CBN on Friday in a circular titled “Cash Reserve Requirement Framework Implementation Guidelines,” which was signed by Dr. Adetona Adedeji, acting director of the department in charge of banking supervision.

The Cash Reserve Ratio is the proportion of required cash held in reserves to total deposits made by the bank.

A methodical approach, as delineated by the CBN, shall be employed in the execution of the new framework for cash reserve requirements.

The statement read, “The determination of the segment of deposits subject to sterilisation with the CBN as CRR will follow the processes outlined below:

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“Phase 1 – Utilisation of the Incremental Approach: The extant ratios (commercial banks 32.5% and merchant banks 10%) will be applied to increases in the banks’ weekly average adjusted deposits.

“Phase 2 — CRR levy of 50% of the lending shortfall will be enforced for banks that do not meet the minimum Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR) as per our correspondence to all banks referenced BSD/DIR/GEN/LAB/12/049 dated September 30, 2019.

The CBN further stated that banks will receive information about the levies imposed and the reasoning behind them.

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