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CBN Clears All Valid FX Backlog

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March 20, (THEWILL) – The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), says it has settled all valid foreign exchange backlogs of US$7 billion its Governor, Olayemi Cardoso inherited.

CBN Acting Director, Corporate Communications, Mrs Hakama Sidi Ali, who disclosed this in Abuja on Wednesday, said the settlement of all the FX backlog fulfils a key pledge of the apex bank Governor.

She noted that the CBN recently concluded the payment of $1.5 billion to settle obligations to bank customers, effectively settling the residual balance of the FX backlog.

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Sidi Ali also disclosed that independent auditors from Deloitte Consulting meticulously assessed these transactions, ensuring that only legitimate claims were honoured.

“Any invalid transactions were promptly referred to the relevant authorities for further scrutiny”, she added.

Clearing the FX backlog had been the priority of CBN Governor Cardoso, He had at a recent meeting said, “We made clear the FX backlog a priority to restore credibility and confidence in the Nigerian economy.

“We needed to go through an independent and credible process that would determine the authenticity of those obligations, and, at this point, I can tell you that we have now cleared all genuine, verifiable transactions. This encumbrance to market confidence in the country’s ability to meet its obligations is now totally behind us.”

Clearance of the foreign exchange transactions backlog is part of the overall strategy detailed in last month’s Monetary Policy Committee meeting to stabilise the exchange rate and thereby curb imported inflation, spurring confidence in the banking system and the economy.

Cardoso used the MPC meeting and a subsequent conference call with foreign portfolio investors, to set expectations for sustained increases in Nigeria’s foreign currency reserves and improved liquidity in the foreign exchange market.

The CBN followed this month by reporting a significant increase in external reserves, rising by $993 million to $34.11 billion as of March 7, 2024, the highest level in eight months.

The month-on-month increase was driven by a marked advance in remittance payments by Nigerians overseas, as well as higher purchases of local assets, including government debt securities, by foreign investors.

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