Business
BDCs To Get Deposit Refund From CBN
The nation’s apex
bank, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has completed arrangement to refund Bureaux De Change (BDCs) N35 million paid by each of the licensed BDC operators across the country as mandatory caution deposit with the CBN.
The Tide obtained this confirmation from a circular released by the CBN on Friday and signed by the Director, Financial Policy and Regulation Department, Mr Kevin Amugo with reference Number FPRD/DIR/GEN/CIR/01/004 dated January 22, 2016.
The CBN said the N35 million mandatory caution deposit would be refunded to the BDCs, the apex bank would still retain the N1 million Licensing fee paid by the BDCs.
The circular stated that the CBN has decided to refund mandatory caution deposit of N35 million to all BDC operators and the retention of N1 million Licensing fee. Therefore all eligible BDCs may wish to apply for refund of their caution deposit attaching evidence of payment and bank transfer details.
Amugo said the decision was taken given the recent development in the operations of BDC in the economy, stressing that CBN was guided by the policy of ban of direct sale of foreign exchange to BDC operators by the CBN, while they are free to source for foreign exchange from autonomous sources.
The CBN said any BDC operator not satisfied with the bank’s decision should return the operational licence to the nation’s apex bank and ask for the refund of their mandatory deposits.
The apex bank statement added that Nigeria was the only country in the World where the CBN provides BDC Operators with foreign exchange, stressing that with the continued depletion of the foreign reserves such funding was no longer sustainable.
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