The Central bank of Nigeria, CBN,
on Monday directed all deposit
money banks to immediately
commence the sale of foreign
exchange to their customers at not
more than N360 to the dollar.
The spokesperson of the CBN,
Isaac Okarafor, said all customers
requesting forex for their basic
transport allowance and personal
transport allowance, tuition and
medical fees, would henceforth get
at an exchange rate not more than
N360 to the dollar.
“The CBN will sell to commercial
banks at N357 per dollar,” Mr.
Okorafor said. “Banks are to post
the new rates in their banking
halls of their branches
immediately.”
He said CBN would send
examiners to banks to ensure the
new rates are implemented,
warning that banks are prohibited
from selling forex meant for
invisibles to bureau the change..
Last week, inter-bank market
transactions ended on a high, with
Naira closing at about N375 to the
dollar on Wednesday.
Traders were optimistic that the
national currency value could rise
to about N350 against the dollar.
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