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Nigeria’s Currency Circulation Rises By N230bn In October

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Last updated: November 21, 2023 12:21 pm
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Despite reported scarcity of naira in the banking system, data made available by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that currency in circulation rose eight per cent to a new high of N2.99 trillion by the end of October, 2023.

The value represents a N230 billion increase from the N2.76 trillion recorded in September, 2023, and an increase of N1.6 trillion from N1.39 trillion recorded at the beginning of 2023.

The apex bank defines the currency in circulation as currency outside the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria, meaning, all legal currency notes in the hands of the general public and in the vaults of the Deposit Money Banks (DMBs).

With this new high of almost N3 trillion, currency in circulation appears to be on the rise to the level it was in October 2022 (N3.29 trillion) before the naira redesign policy of the CBN.

Analysts say, it is surprising the currency in circulation is increasing, while the deposit money banks say there is scarcity of naira, with many of the banks restricting withdrawals by depositors to a maximum of N 20,000 as was the case with some banks in Lagos last week.

“Certainly, if the apex bank said money in circulation it has to be naira, not the dollar and pounds sterling that is clearly a scarce commodity. How come, here in Lagos, many of the banks could not give more than N20,000 and their ATM machines perpetually dry last week”, David Agumo argued.

It is widely believed that it was as a result of the scarcity of the naira that made the CBN announce the continued usage of the old naira notes as legal tenders indefinitely.

While some economic analysts, believe the development may be attributed to the apex bank’s decision to extend the deadline for the old notes and the assurance of sufficient currency stock may indicate efforts to stabilise the situation and address any cash scarcity concerns, others say that decision made only recently can only affect currency in circulation for November and not October.

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