We’ll sanction banks hoarding new notes – CBN

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has vowed to sanction any commercial bank hoarding the new naira notes from the public.
We’ll sanction banks hoarding new notes – CBN

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has vowed to sanction any commercial bank hoarding the new naira notes from the public.

The apex bank said that from Thursday (today), it would commence the monitoring of commercial banks to know those who are not giving the new naira notes to customers.

The branch Controller of Awka CBN, Anambra State, Mr. Benedict Maduagwu, made the revelation on Thursday during a sensitization programme to traders at the main market, Onitsha, Anambra State.

“As of today, the CBN will be sanctioning any commercial bank that is not dispensing new notes to the public. We will be visiting commercial banks to ensure that they give out the new naira notes to public to do their business. We will make sure that the new notes made available to banks are not diverted to politicians only,” he said.

He also stated that the bank’s new redesign was targeted at safeguarding the nation’s currency from hoarding by individuals who stock naira in their houses.

He said “The hoarding of banknotes by members of the public, with statistics shows that 84.71 percent of the currency in circulation are outside the vaults of commercial banks, with only 15.29 percent in the Central Bank and commercial banks ”

He said the CBN also redesigned the currency because of worsening shortage of clean and fit banknotes and the increasing case of counterfeiting notes by criminals.

He however urged the traders to embrace the new notes, adding that it would help to control inflation and bring the hoarded currency into the banking system.

According to him, the policy would help to get more accurate data on money supply and monetary aggregates.

He also stated that the currency redesign would assist in the fight against corruption as the exercise would rein in the higher denomination used for corruption, noting that the movement of such funds from the banking system could be tracked easily.

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