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CBN announces deadline for foreign exchange compliance reports

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 27, 2025 2771 Minutes read0

•US Dollar notes and CBN

The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed participants in the foreign exchange market to submit compliance reports on adherence to the Nigeria FX Code by January 31, 2025.

The directive is part of efforts to strengthen ethical practices, governance, and transparency in the market, reports The PUNCH.

The Nigeria FX Code, which became effective on December 2, 2024, sets out principles of good practice to ensure a robust, fair, and transparent foreign exchange market.

It applies to authorised dealers licensed under the CBN Act of 2007, the Bank and Other Financial Institutions Act of 2020, and other entities engaged in wholesale FX business in Nigeria.

The apex bank has mandated market participants to conduct a self-assessment and submit detailed reports on their level of compliance with the FX Code.

These reports must be endorsed by the institution’s board of directors and include an implementation plan for addressing any gaps in compliance.

Also, extracts of board meeting minutes must be provided to demonstrate oversight and accountability.

The FX Code document, which was released today, read. “Market Participants will be required to conduct a self-assessment and submit to the CBN a report on the institution’s level of compliance with the FX Code by January 31, 2025.

“All Market Participants will thereafter be required to submit to CBN a detailed compliance implementation plan that is approved and signed by its Board along with the extracts of the Board meeting.”

Following the initial deadline of January 31, market participants will be required to file quarterly compliance reports with the Financial Markets Department of the Central Bank.

These reports are expected to be submitted within 14 days after the end of each calendar quarter, with the first set due by March 31, 2025.

To ensure adherence to the code, the Central Bank has outlined enforcement mechanisms, including monetary penalties as provided under the CBN Act of 2007 and the BOFIA Act of 2020.

The measures are designed to address any non-compliance and to promote integrity in the foreign exchange market.

The Nigeria FX Code is modelled on the Global FX Code and incorporates global best practices while addressing the specific dynamics of the Nigerian FX market.

The code covers key areas such as ethics, governance, execution, information sharing, risk management, and settlement processes.

The Central Bank expects market participants to maintain high ethical standards, establish sound governance structures, handle transactions fairly, protect confidential information, and implement robust risk management frameworks.

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