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No Plans To Convert $30bn Domiciliary Deposits To Naira, Says CBN by SoNature(m): 3:14pm On Feb 03
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says there are no plans to convert $30 billion deposits in domiciliary accounts to naira.

A report, on Saturday, had claimed that the apex bank is considering a policy that will result in the conversion of foreign currencies in domiciliary accounts of citizens to naira to stabilise increase liquidity in the FX market.

According to the report, a source had said the government will order the conversion of foreign currencies sitting idly in individuals’ and corporate organisations’ domiciliary accounts to naira — at a rate to be determined by the CBN.

However, the apex bank, in a post on its official X handle on Saturday, debunked the report, describing it as fake news.


“No plans to convert $30bn domiciliary deposits to naira. This news is fake!” CBN said.

There have been speculations that dollars denominated deposits of individuals may be at risk following recent moves by the CBN to restore normalcy in the foreign exchange (FX) market.

On January 31, 2024, the CBN directed banks to sell dollars to prevent losses.

The CBN had said the net open position (NOP) limit of the overall foreign currency assets and liabilities of banks should not exceed “20% short or 0% long of shareholders’ funds”.

The apex bank said the move was due to concerns over the growth in foreign currency exposures of banks through their NOPs.

The regulatory body also removed the allowable limit of exchange rate quoted by the international money transfer operators (IMTOs). The CBN directed IMTOs to use prevailing market rates in Nigeria’s FX market.

Following the announcement of the policies, the naira, on February 2, 2024, appreciated at the official section of the FX market, closing at N1,435 per dollar.

Source: https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-no-plans-to-convert-30bn-domiciliary-deposits-to-naira-says-cbn/amp

Re: No Plans To Convert $30bn Domiciliary Deposits To Naira, Says CBN by SoNature(m): 3:16pm On Feb 03
This idea has been nurtured since the time of Emefiele. Tinubu should grow some balls and implement it. The good thing is that the political class will be the worst hit because they are the ones stealing all the money in this country and converting them into foreign currency for easy movement and bribery.
Re: No Plans To Convert $30bn Domiciliary Deposits To Naira, Says CBN by koondog: 3:27pm On Feb 03
If they born this government well touch US dollar or domicillary accounts and see what will happen to you in 30-90 days. You can do all your nonsense with Naira, but don't mess with the US dollar. US government makes billions of dollars from Nigeria a day from its currency serving as Nigerian defacto currency. Basically, everything we do is pegged against the US dollar, we are just deceiving ourselves that we have a local currency aka Naira.

Re: No Plans To Convert $30bn Domiciliary Deposits To Naira, Says CBN by Sirmwill: 4:15pm On Feb 03
Anyone thinking This would be implemented must be backward thinking 😂

Even Tinubu himself used dollars to win primaries then
Re: No Plans To Convert $30bn Domiciliary Deposits To Naira, Says CBN by Mynd44: 4:18pm On Feb 03

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