The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has issued approved guidelines for the regulation of representative offices of foreign banks in Nigeria.
This, it said, is in furtherance of the bank’s mandate to promote financial system stability.
According to a statement obtained from CBN’s website, the Guidelines for the Regulation of Representative Offices of Foreign Banks in Nigeria is meant to facilitate the understanding of regulatory requirements for operations of representative offices of foreign banks in Nigeria.
“Furthermore, the issuance of the Guidelines is in pursuant to Sections 6(1) and 8 (71) of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act 2020 (BOFIA) respectively which states that “no foreign bank shall operate in Nigeria without prior approval of the CBN”. Both sections have necessitated the development of the Guidelines for the Regulation of Representative Offices of Foreign Banks in Nigeria.
“Consequently, all already approved/existing representative offices of foreign banks operating in Nigeria are required to ensure strict compliance with the Guidelines within 6 months from the date of this circular,” the statement read in part.
YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
10th Assembly: APC members from Southeast not trusted for leadership — Shehu Sani
Former lawmaker and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kaduna State, Shehu Sani, has described politicians from the Southeast region as not trusted by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for leadership positions…
Election Tribunal: 5 prayers Obi seeks in petition against Tinubu’s victory
As the legal fireworks between Peter Obi and Bola Tinubu kick-start today, Monday, May 8, here are five prayers the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate seeks in his petition against the President-elect.…
FRSC issues traffic alert to travellers along Lagos-Ibadan expressway
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Sunday issued traffic advisory for travellers using the Lagos-Ibadan expressway to explore alternative ways due to a road traffic crash along the route.…
PSC approves salary payment for 2021/2022 Police recruits
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved salary payments for the 2021/2022 recruits who passed out of the Police Colleges and have been in formal work in different Police Commands and formations since the past six months without salary.…
MONDAY LINES: Ekweremadu and the price of parts
The one who hasn’t been hit by war calls himself a man (Eni ija o ba nii pe ‘ra e l’okunrin). The word for ‘fight’ in Yoruba is ‘ija’; but ‘ija’ is much more than ‘fight’. It means battle; it is also war.…
EDITORIAL: Justice for Solomon Okumakube
TO all intents and purposes, the ongoing conflict involving the Delta State Police Command and members of the family of Solomon Okumakube, a native of Ethiope East Local Government Area of the state who was recently killed by kidnappers in the state, is a reflection of the sad state of affairs in the country…