The nation’s external reserves have hit a new level of $40.4bn, the Central Bank of Nigeria has stated.
The last time the foreign reserves hit
the $40bn mark was January 2014, about five months before the crash in
global oil prices. The foreign exchange reserves had reached a low of
$23.6bn in October 2016.
In September 2008, the country’s foreign
exchange reserves hit $62bn, with the Federal Government spending $12bn
from it to settle external debts.
The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele,
had at the Annual Bankers’ Dinner of the Chartered Institute of Bankers
in Lagos last November, projected that the foreign exchange reserves
would hit the $40bn mark before the end of 2018.
In a statement on Monday, the apex bank stated that the external reserves reached $40.4bn on Friday, January 5, 2018.
This, it said, indicated an increase of about $1bn between December 2017 and January 2018.
The foreign exchange reserves, which
stood at $38.765bn on December 29, 2017, rose to $39.074bn on January 4,
data on the CBN website showed.
The reserves had risen by 50 per cent in the last one year to hit $38.73bn on December 28, 2017.
The foreign reserves gained $12.9bn between December 2016 and December 2017, according to the data.
Between January and October 2017, the
reserves rose by $8bn, indicating a 30.9 per cent increase when it
recorded $33.83bn on October 31.
Relative stability in the Niger Delta,
uptick in the global oil prices, improvement in Diaspora remittances and
establishment of the Investors and Exporters Foreign Exchange Window by
the CBN in April 2017 have led to significant growth in the country’s
external reserves, especially in the second half of last year.
The Acting Director, Corporate
Communications, CBN, Mr. Isaac Okorafor, while confirming the latest
development, attributed the accretion to the reserves to the central
bank’s strategy of effectively managing forex demand by various sectors
of the economy.
Citing the CBN policy restricting access
to forex by importers of some 41 items as the major turning point,
Okorafor said the policy had helped to stop the haemorrhaging of the
country’s external reserves, which had witnessed heavy depletion due to
huge import bills and other debt obligations.
According to him, the CBN policy has
ensured a decline in Nigeria’s import bills from over $5bn monthly in
2015 to about $1.5bn in 2017.
He expressed optimism that with the
determination of the regulator and the cooperation of the fiscal
authorities, the external reserves would continue to enjoy more
accretion in the course of 2018.
Meanwhile, the CBN injected a total of
$210m into the interbank window of the foreign exchange market on Monday
for requests in the wholesale, Small and Medium Enterprises and
invisibles segments of the market.
A breakdown of the figure indicated that
the CBN offered $100m to the wholesale sector, while the SMEs and
invisibles windows each received $55m.
In his remarks on the nation’s external
reserves, Emefiele had in November last year said, “It is my belief that
if we remain resolute with our efforts, policies and actions, we can
attain a foreign exchange reserves position of about $40bn by end of
2018.”
Emefiele had in December disclosed that
the nation’s foreign reserves rose to $38.2bn with the issuance of
Eurobonds by the Federal Government.
He described the external reserves figure as the highest in 39 months.
In November, the Federal Government
raised $3bn through Eurobonds, which were oversubscribed by about $11bn
and split across 10-year and 30-year tranches at issuance yield of 6.5
per cent and 7.625 per cent, respectively.
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
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The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
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The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
The Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) has said erring banks that failed to comply with its
payments system rules and regulations will be sanctioned N10,000 per
week. The apex bank said operators in the National Payments System who
failed to apply for licence in three months before the date of
expiration will be penalized.
The circular further said, operators that fail to respond to
observations noted by the CBN in the course of processing an application
for the renewal of an operating licence within three weeks will be
sanctioned as well.
According to the circular, “Further to our Circular referenced
BP5IDIR/GENICIR/02/007, dated 29th July 2015, on the above subject,
please be informed that operators in the National Payments System shall
be sanctioned with a penalty of N10,000 per day for as long as the
infractions subsist to, first, failure to apply for the renewal of an
operating licence three months before the date of expiration of the
licence.
“Second, failure to regularize and respond to observations/exceptions
noted by the Bank in the course of processing an application for the
renewal of an operating licence within three weeks. “Finally, Licensed
operators in the Nigerian Payments System should note that the
provisions of this Circular become effective from 1st April, 2018” the
circular said.
MTN said the subscriber decline was largely driven by lower reported
subscribers in Nigeria, where the telco is continuing to refine its
active subscriber definitions. There was also an impact from the
disconnection of 750 000 subscribers in Uganda as a result of regulatory
SIM registration requirements.
“In Nigeria, our month-on-month gross connections have increased, and we
experienced stable subscriber market share over the quarter while
driving increased value share. We remain on track to meet our financial
year 2017 guidance despite continued challenging economic growth across
our markets,” Shuter adds.
He said MTN had rolled out 641 3G sites and 102 4G sites, with its
operations in South Africa and Nigeria “showing encouraging improvements
in network quality and net promoter scores (NPS).”
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/01/09/cbn-sanction-banks-payment-system-infractions/
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