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International Money Transfer Operators To Pay In Naira

by ReportersAtLarge
February 9, 2024
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Following the recent directive by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) restricting the operations of International Money Transfer Operators to only inbound transfers, IMTOs have decided to halt dollar transfers to Nigerians.

The IMTOs said they will now only pay in naira.

In the recently published document addressed to IMTOs, on January 31, CBN ordered the operators not to facilitate money transfers from Nigeria to other countries.

The apex bank described the new directive as a move to “liberalise the foreign exchange market and ensure transparency.”

Despite a devaluation last year and a decision to float the Naira, the currency has witnessed even more volatility as the CBN attempts to clear forex backlogs worth about $7bn.

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The old guidelines dated September 6, 2014, did not clearly define IMTOs. The definition was implied by the permissible activities that the operators could undertake; however, under the New Guidelines, IMTOs are defined as companies approved by the CBN to facilitate the transfer of funds from individuals or entities residing abroad to recipients in Nigeria and the payment of a corresponding sum to a beneficiary through a clearing network to which the IMTO belongs.

However, IMTO services are now limited to inbound money transfer services under the revised guidelines. This means that IMTOs can only provide money transfer or remittance services from a foreign country into Nigeria.

The apex bank asked IMTOs to quote exchange rates for naira payouts to beneficiaries based on the prevailing market rates at the nation’s official foreign exchange market.

In a bid to implement the CBN’s directive, one of the approved IMTOs, World Remit, has updated its app for Nigeria with the following instructions: WorldRemit Nigeria News! We can no longer support transfers in USD, only in Naira.

“If you’re about to send money to Nigeria, this is important. The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed that it’s no longer possible for any money transfers to be paid out in USD in Nigeria. So, of course, this includes WorldRemit money transfers.

“But please don’t worry. You can still enjoy the same quick, safe, and affordable World Remit service to Nigeria by sending money in Naira instead,” it stated.

Another operator, Sebdwave, said, “In compliance with a recent directive from the Central Bank of Nigeria, we regret to inform you that Sendwave, along with all money transfer operators, can no longer support USD transfers to Nigeria. We’d encourage you to switch to sending Naira transfers instead.”

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