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CBN Releases Updated List Of 57 IMTOs For Diaspora Remittances

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April 27, 2021
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The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has published an updated list of International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) approved for Diaspora Remittances in the country.

The apex bank made this known via its official website on Monday.

UPDATED LIST OF INTERNATIONAL MONEY
TRANSFER OPERATORS IN NIGERIA AS AT
APRIL 01, 2021

Among the 57  IMTOs,  on the list dated April 1, 2021are: Aftab Currency Exchange Ltd, Nigerian Postal Service, Ria Financial, PayPal Inc, Western Union, Swift Payment Ltd and Worldremit Ltd.

Others include; Money Gram, Interswitch Ltd, Paycom Nigeria Ltd, Pagatech Ltd and Flutterwave Technology Solutions Ltd, among others.

Following the fast depleting external reserves ocassioned by continuous interventions in the foreign exchange market to save the local currency and as well to encourage Nigerians in Diaspora, who were losing interest in the economy due to multiplicity of exchange rates and insecurity, CBN recently decided to encourage them by announcing a new “CBN Naira for Dollar Scheme ”for senders and recipients of International money transfers.

The CBN in a statement released by its Director, Trade and Exchange Department, A.S Jibrin, said it will through commercial banks pay remittance recipients the Incentive of N5 for every $1 remitted by the sender and collected by the designated beneficiary.

It stated that all recipients of diaspora remittances through CBN licensed IMTOS shall henceforth be paid N5 for every $1 received as remittance inflow withing the period it would last.

However, some analysts say the number may be unwilthy that supervision and effective monitoring might be difficult.

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