CBN Devalues Naira, Fixes Dollar Sale At ₦392

CBN Devalues Naira, Fixes Dollar Sale At ₦392
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has devalued the Naira by ₦6 to Dollar.

This brings the Naira closer to the exchange rate unification policy recommended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.

In a weekly update for International Money Transfer Service Operators (IMTOs), Bureau De Change (BDC) Operators and Service Providers were instructed to add 6 across all rates.

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The circular was signed by O. S. Nnaji, CBN Director, Trade & Exchange Department.

The exchange rate for the disbursement of IMTOs proceeds is effective Monday, November 30 to Friday, December 4, 2020.

The CBN pegged IMTOs sale of the American currency to banks at ₦388 to dollar.

Banks sale to CBN was fixed at ₦389 to dollar; CBN sale to BDCs will be ₦390 to dollar.

All BDC operators to sell to end-users at not more than ₦392 to dollar.

Each Bureau De Change is entitled to buy $10,000 weekly.

The apex bank further directed that the Great Britain Pound (GBP) rate should be derived from the US Dollar across rate on the date of sale.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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