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CBN reduces withdrawal limit with naira debit cards abroad

The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, yesterday announced the reduction of the usage of naira debit cards for transactions overseas to $50,000 from $150,000 per person, per annum.

The reduction was announced by the Director, Trade and Exchange Department, CBN, Mr. Olakanni Gbadamosi via a circular titled “Usage of Naira Denominated Cards Overseas.

The circular stated, “All authorised dealers and the general public are hereby informed that with effect from the date of this circular (13th April 2015) the existing limit on the usage of the naira denominated cards for transactions overseas has been reviewed downward

“Accordingly, the limit has been reduced from $150,000 to $50,000 per person, per annum. In addition, authorised dealers are to ensure that the daily cash withdrawal limit embedded in the cards per person, per day is pegged at $300. Authorised dealers are to ensure strict compliance with this new limit and render monthly returns of the transactions.”

The decision to reduce the limit was taken at the meeting of the Bankers Committee held last week.

Speaking at a press briefing after the Bankers Committee meeting, the Managing Director/Chief Executive, Union Bank, Mr. Emeka Emuwa, said, “We realise that people were using the cards in a manner they were not expected to use them. There were some arbitrage going on, and in order to continue to support the stability in the foreign exchange market.

”So it was agreed at the committee that the limit would be reduced for the use of the naira debit cards. You will still have, as a customer, unfettered access to your dollar account (cards) but for the naira cards, the limit will be reduced to a judicious level.”

Also speaking on the reduction, Mrs Adebola Adesola, explained that, “This specifically applies to the use of these cards abroad. When they are used abroad, the merchants have to be settled, even if it is ATMs, the provider, which may be Visa or Mastercard, will have to be settled in foreign exchange. We found that they put a drain on the foreign exchange resources available to finance industries. And so there would be a reduction in the annual allowable drawdown using naira debit cards abroad”

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