Nigeria’s foreign currency inflows declined $1.83bn in 2020 —CBN

The Central Bank of Nigeria has said that the volume and cost of foreign exchange procurement in Nigeria dropped to $1.83 billion in 2020, the year of COVID-19.

The bank said a total of $1.83 billion was procured over the period, representing a decline of $2.12 billion or 53.67 per cent compared to the $3.95 billion procured in 2019.

According to the annual report by the apex bank’s Currency Operations Department, which was posted on its website, the CBN also slashed its expenditure on currency printing from N75.52 billion in 2019 to N58.61 billion in 2020.

The central bank explained that this was used to fund Bureaux De Change operations, payment of estacode and Personal Travel Allowances (PTA) to Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

The CBN stated that receipt and authentication of foreign currency deposits by Deposit Money Banks reduced significantly due to the downturn in global trade in 2020.

This represented a decrease of N16.91 billion or 28.84 per cent compared to the preceding year. According to the central bank, currency printing gulped N64.04 billion in 2018.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.