CBN bars foreign oil firms from repatriating 100% FX proceeds at once

CBN bars foreign oil firms from repatriating 100% FX proceeds at once

by Joseph Anthony
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has stopped international oil companies from repatriating 100% foreign exchange proceeds to their mother companies overseas at once.

The apex bank said international oil companies can repatriate 50% of their proceeds in the first instance and then the other half after 90 days.

The Director of Trade and Exchange Department at the apex bank, Hassan Mahmud, made this known in a circular dated February 14, 2024.

The CBN said it observed that proceeds of crude oil exports by International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in Nigeria are transferred offshore to fund parent accounts of the IOCs in a phenomenon described as โ€œcash poolingโ€.

โ€œThis has an impact on liquidity in the domestic foreign exchange market,โ€ the apex bank stated.

โ€œIn line with the ongoing reforms in the foreign exchange market, it has become necessary to take measures to address this trend. Consequently, the CBN hereby directs as follows;

โ€œBanks are allowed to pool cash on behalf of IOCs, subject to a maximum of 50% of the repatriated export proceeds in the first instance;

โ€œThe Balance 50% may be repatriated after 90 days from the date of inflow of export proceeds.โ€

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