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We’re still in business: BDC operators

The association maintained that BDCs are empowered to source FX from other sources and also to provide various services to members of the public.

• July 29, 2021
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Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) has assured members of the public that Bureaux De Change (BDCs) will continue to provide foreign exchange services.

ABCON executive secretary, Cletus Uduma, said in a statement on Thursday in Lagos, that the recent decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) discontinuing sales of foreign exchange to BDCs did not stop operators from providing forex services.

According to him, BDCs operating licenses and guidelines allow them to continue in the business.

“BDCs are licensed to provide retail FX services, including buying from the public and also selling to end-users for allowable transactions namely: Personal Travel Allowance (PTA), Business Travel Allowance (BTA), payment of medical and school fees.

“While the dollar sale from CBN has helped in enhancing supply, the fact remains that BDCs are empowered to source FX from other sources and also to provide various services to members of the public.

“While the CBN has stopped dollar sales to BDCs, it has not cancelled their operating licenses, or banned them from providing FX services to members of the public,” he said.

He urged members to see the pronouncement as a wake-up call and an opportunity to widen their customer base and deepen their businesses.

He noted that ABCON had always worked with the CBN to ensure proper working of the foreign exchange market.

In line with this principle, Mr Uduma assured that the association would engage the apex bank to address and resolve all issues leading to the recent action, including identification and sanctioning of erring BDCs, where necessary.

Besides, he pledged that the association would work with relevant stakeholders including law enforcement agencies, to develop a National BDC Policy aimed at enhancing the contributions of the BDC sub-sector to the nation’s economy.

(NAN)

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