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CBN vows sanctions against Banks rejecting mutilated Naira notes
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a threat to penalise deposit money banks (DMBs) that refuse to accept mutilated naira notes.
On Thursday, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) issued a statement under the signature of Solaja Olayemi, the acting director of the currency operations department. The statement stated that numerous reports have been filed against the banks.
“The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has received several reports of rejection of dirty/mutilated Naira banknotes by some Deposit Money Banks (DMBs),” the bank said.
“Consequently, it has become imperative to remind DMBs that the CBN circular dated July 2, 2019, reference number COD/DIR/GEN/CIR/01/006, which prescribes penalties for the rejection of Naira banknotes, is still enforceable and binding on erring DMBs.”
The apex bank said it will not hesitate to impose strict sanctions on banks reported to have rejected naira deposits from the public, under any guise.
Also, on July 2, CBN warned banks and authorised foreign exchange dealers against rejecting old series and lower denominations of dollars.
The apex bank said all relevant parties must adhere to and comply with the instruction, emphasising its disapproval of selective acceptance of deposits.
CBN said it discovered old series and lower denominations of dollars are still being rejected during a consumer market survey.