Nigerians Abroad Restricted to Send Money Home Only in Naira, World Remit, Others Give Exchange Rate

Feb 9, 2024 | Entertainment, News


  • Just like banks, IMTOs have started implementing CBN’s new requirements for international money transfer
  • The IMTO has updated their features for Nigerians residing abroad who wish to remit foreign currency back home
  • Based on the new rule, Nigerian senders are now only allowed to transfer the equivalent amount in naira

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International money transfer operators will no longer allow Nigerians abroad to send money home in foreign currency.

This is in obedience to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s revised guidelines on international money transfer operations.

Sending dollar to Nigeria
CBN ends support for dollar remittance to Nigeria
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The CBN instructed that banks begin paying dollars and other foreign currency payouts from abroad in naira to boost forex supply.

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Part of the CBN guideline reads:

“All inbound money transfers to Nigeria shall be paid to beneficiaries in Naira through a bank account, or cash.

“Proceeds of IMTO more than the equivalent of $200 shall be paid through an account. Cash payments shall be made upon the provision of a satisfactory/acceptable means of identification.

“Where the beneficiary does not have an account with the IMTO agent bank, the agent bank shall credit the beneficiary account in another bank.

The exchange rate for the naira payment shall be at the prevailing rate in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.

IMTOs begin implementation

IMTOs are CBN-authorised companies or organisations that facilitate fund transfers from individuals or entities residing abroad to recipients in Nigeria.

These operators help individuals to send money to their families, friends, or business partners in Nigeria.

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Over 40 authorised IMTOs operate in Nigeria, including major international money transfer companies such as Western Union, MoneyGram, PayPalRia Financial, TransferWise, WorldRemit and others.

One of the approved IMTOs, World Remit, has updated its app for Nigeria with the following instructions:

“WorldRemit Nigeria News! We can no longer support transfers in USD; only in Naira.

“If you’re about to send money to Nigeria, this is important. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed that it’s no longer possible for any money transfers to be paid out in USD in Nigeria. So, of course, this includes WorldRemit money transfers.

“However, you can still send Naira transfers instead. “We will make it easier, our currenct exchange rate is N1,450 to $1

“If you have any questions or concerns, our dedicated support team is always here to help. Thank you for sending money with WorldRemit and for your understanding.”

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CBN, FG not converting domiciliary accounts

Meanwhile, the Nigerian government and the Central Bank of Nigeria have responded to reports suggesting plans by the government to convert funds in domiciliary accounts to naira.

Over $30 billion is reported to be sitting idle in accounts across Nigerian banks, including Access, GTB, UBA, Zenith, and others.

The report claims the move will help the naira recover in the forex market and boost forex supply in Nigeria.

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