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BREAKING: CBN pays all FX backlogs with banks, airlines

People with knowledge of the matter who spoke to Newsonline Nigeria claimed that banks are claiming backlogs are being cleared by the central bank.

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CBN has paid all FX backlogs with banks and airlines.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reportedly cleared all forex backlogs of banks and airlines.

 

People with knowledge of the matter who spoke to Newsonline Nigeria claimed that banks are claiming backlogs are being cleared by the central bank.

 

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They also indicate airlines are also seeing their backlogs being cleared.

It is unclear where the source of the supply used to clear the backlog is coming from.

 

However, the government had announced plans to clear forex backlogs with the injection of $10 billion.  

 

A report from Stanbic IBTC also alluded to the clearing of the forex backlogs.

 

  • “Yesterday, the apex bank began clearing the backlog of outstanding Retail SMIS obligations. The total amount cleared is yet to be ascertained.”

 

More details shortly……..

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