CBN Mandates $100,000 Minimum Trade for Banks on Forex Platform

November 27, 2024

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CBN Mandates $100,000 Minimum Trade for Banks on Forex Platform

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced new guidelines for forex transactions on the Electronic Forex Management System (eFEMs). A key highlight of the directive is the imposition of a $100,000 minimum trade requirement for authorized banks. This development aims to enhance efficiency and transparency in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.

The directive, effective immediately, mandates banks to execute forex trades of at least $100,000 per transaction through the eFEMs platform. The CBN emphasized that this move is part of its ongoing efforts to streamline forex operations, reduce irregularities, and stabilize exchange rates in the country.

Under the new guidelines, banks are also required to provide detailed reports of their forex transactions. These reports will enable the apex bank to monitor compliance and ensure adherence to the stipulated trading standards.

The minimum trade requirement is expected to curb speculative trading and improve liquidity in the forex market. By focusing on larger transactions, the CBN aims to minimize market distortions caused by smaller, fragmented trades.

Experts have noted that while this policy may improve market transparency, it could potentially marginalize smaller traders who may struggle to meet the new trading threshold. The impact of the policy on the broader economy will likely depend on its implementation and how banks adjust their operations to comply with the directive.

The CBN has also reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a stable forex environment. In addition to the new trade threshold, it plans to implement measures to enhance accessibility to foreign exchange for businesses and individuals.

Market stakeholders are advised to familiarize themselves with the updated regulations to ensure seamless integration into the revised trading framework.

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