CBN recorded high remittance inflows at $553 million in July

The Central Bank of Nigeria says it recorded a significant increase in remittance inflows of $553 million in July.
According to a statement by CBN’s spokesperson Hakama Sidi-Ali, the all-time high remittances represent a 130 per cent increase from the corresponding period
in 2023.
Ms Sidi-Ali said the figure represented the highest monthly total inflows on record and reflected ongoing efforts by the apex bank to enhance liquidity in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.
According to her, the substantial growth in remittance receipts is attributable to policy measures introduced by the CBN to enhance liquidity in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.
“These measures include granting licences to new international money transfer operators (IMTOs), implementing a willing buyer-willing seller model, and enabling timely access to naira liquidity for IMTOs.
“Diaspora remittances are a crucial source of foreign exchange for Nigeria, supplementing both foreign direct investment and portfolio investments.
“The CBN’s initiatives have supported continued growth in these inflows, aligning with the institution’s objective of doubling formal remittance receipts within a year,” she said.
She added that the increase in remittances was a strong testament to the success of the CBN’s ongoing efforts to bolster public confidence in the foreign exchange market.
The director said it was an indication of efforts to strengthen a robust and inclusive banking system and promote price stability, which is essential for sustained economic growth.
“Recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that Nigeria’s year-on-year headline inflation rate slowed in July for the first time in 19 months.
“This is a clear indication that the CBN’s monetary policy tightening measures are delivering results.
“The CBN anticipates that these measures will contribute to achieving its broader objective of maintaining stability in the foreign exchange market,” she explained.
Ms Sidi-Ali also mentioned that the apex bank would continue to monitor market conditions and adjust policies to enable greater remittances to flow into Nigeria.
(NAN)
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