Nigeria Issues Digital Currency Directive for Banks

June 19, 2023

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Digital Currency Directive

In a groundbreaking development for Nigeria’s financial sector, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) issued a directive today, mandating specific guidelines for banks and financial institutions regarding digital currency activities and virtual assets. This move, aimed at creating a more structured digital currency ecosystem, marks a pivotal shift in Nigeria’s approach to digital currencies, following earlier restrictions on cryptocurrency transactions.

Directive Highlights and Compliance Requirements
The CBN’s directive specifies that banks may now interact with Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) under regulated conditions. While the CBN maintains that banks and financial institutions are prohibited from holding or trading cryptocurrencies directly, they are permitted to open designated accounts for VASPs. This distinction is intended to promote transparency and ensure that virtual asset transactions align with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CFT) guidelines.

Global Standards and Local Adaptations
The CBN’s new guidelines reflect recommendations from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which calls for regulated interactions between financial institutions and digital asset providers. Under the directive, Nigerian banks can provide services such as designated settlement accounts for VASPs, support for foreign exchange flows related to virtual assets, and other activities permitted by the CBN. Notably, companies seeking to establish digital asset accounts must now meet rigorous documentation and regulatory requirements, including approvals from senior management and compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) licensing standards.

Context and Implications
Nigeria has seen substantial growth in digital currency adoption over the past years, particularly among younger demographics. However, regulatory bodies have previously expressed concerns about potential financial risks. This directive seeks to provide a balanced regulatory framework that allows for innovation in the digital asset space while addressing concerns over money laundering and security risks. Industry analysts predict that the directive could pave the way for increased investment and formalize Nigeria’s position as a leader in digital finance across Africa.

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