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BDCs seek 900% raise in capital requirements, mergers

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Last updated: 2023/09/13 at 6:44 PM
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The Bureau De Change (BDC) operators under the umbrella of the Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) have called on the Central Bank to increase their capital requirement by 900 percent.

This means that the minimum capital requirements of BDCs will now be N350 million compared to N35 million.

The Association is also asking for merger, acquisition and consolidation to reduce the number of BDCs, as reported by Nairametrics. An effort to get the Association to confirm this was unsuccessful as Aminu Gwadabe, national president of ABCON could not respond to his call and message.

The policy advisory council of President Bola Tinubu had asked the Federal Government to increase the capital requirements of BDCs operators that seek to participate in Nigeria’s foreign exchange (FX) market.

The council said only BDCs with a strong capitalisation should be allowed to participate in the country’s FX market.

‘’We asked for a merger, consolidation, like 10 BDCs coming together to fund the N350 million proposed minimum capital requirement to reduce the number of BDCs,’’ Gwadabe said.

The CBN in July 2023 updated the number of BDCs operating in the country, confirming 5,687 operating licenses. This was disclosed in a publication titled, ‘Approved BDCs’ on the CBN website.

The number of BDC operators in Nigeria has risen by more than 75-fold in 18 years, from 74 in 2005 to 5,687 in 2023, data from the CBN revealed.



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