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CBN debits StandChartered, Stanbic IBTC, Citibank over forex abuse

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The four banks – Standard Chartered Bank, Stanbic IBTC Nigeria, Citibank Nigeria and Diamond Bank Plc have been debited N5 billion by Nigeria’s apex bank to cover the amount sanctioned the banks last week over foreign exchange infraction involving MTN.

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) reportedly debited the accounts of three banks to the tune of over N5 billion on Thursday.

 

The  four banks were sanctioned for helping South African telecoms firm, MTN, illegally repatriate money from Nigeria.

 

The CBN had last week imposed a total of N5.87 billion fines on the banks. It said the banks violated Nigerian foreign exchange laws.

 

The four banks and the amount imposed on them are Standard Chartered Bank (N2.47 billion), Stanbic IBTC Nigeria (N1.88 billion), Citibank Nigeria (N1.265 billion) and Diamond Bank Plc (N250 million).

 

On Thursday, Reuters reported that Standard Chartered Bank, Stanbic IBTC and Citigroup confirmed their accounts had been debited to the tune of over N5 billion.

 

It reported that the CBN debited N2.4 billion ($7.9 million) in fines from Standard Chartered and N1.2 billion from Citigroup.

 

Stanbic IBTC confirmed in a disclosure notice sent to the Nigerian Stock Exchange that it had been debited.

 

“Following our earlier announcement to the Nigerian Stock Exchange on 30 August, 2018, in respect of the penalty of N1.886bn imposed by the CBN on our banking subsidiary – Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc (the ‘bank’) in relation to the remittance of foreign exchange on the basis of certain capital importation certificates issued to MTN Nigeria Communications Limited, we write to update the NSE that the CBN had debited the account of our banking subsidiary with the CBN for the full amount of the above stated fine advised to the bank,” the bank stated.

 

The bank, however, restated its position that it did nothing wrong, adding that the debit would not impact on its capacity to handle clients’ requests or clients’ ability to continue to carry out viable business transactions with either the bank or any member of the Stanbic IBTC Group.

 

The bank said: “Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc as well as our banking subsidiary maintains our position on this matter, which is the fact that the bank has done nothing illegal and accordingly the bank will continue to provide the CBN with documents and details in support of our contention that our actions in relation to these transactions were not illegal.”

 

Citibank bank had on Wednesday confirmed it wrote a letter to CBN explaining all that the bank knows regarding the said transaction.

 

Citibank was yet to get the CBN’s response when its account was debited.

 

It was unclear on Thursday whether Diamond Bank had been debited and the bank made no such disclosure to the stock market.

Last week, apart from the fines imposed on the banks, the apex bank also directed MTN Nigeria Communications Limited to refund a sum of $8,134,312,397.63, which was said to have been illegally repatriated by the company.

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