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IMF Urges Central Bank Of Nigeria To Regulate Cryptocurrency Dealers

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisMay 13, 2024Updated:May 13, 2024 Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released its 2024 Staff Report, advocating for regulatory oversight of cryptocurrency dealers by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The IMF recommends that global crypto trading platforms operating in Nigeria be required to obtain licenses or register, similar to licensed operators such as Bureaux De Change (BDCs) authorized by the CBN for retail forex transactions.

Highlighting concerns over potential risks posed by unregulated cryptocurrency trading, the IMF underscores the importance of subjecting crypto trading platforms to the same regulatory standards applied to traditional financial intermediaries. This approach, based on the principle of “same activity, same risk, and same regulation,” aims to ensure a level playing field and mitigate associated risks.

The IMF’s stance aligns with the CBN’s previous assertions regarding the use of cryptocurrencies for nefarious activities, including manipulation of the naira exchange rate against major global currencies. The CBN had raised concerns about untraceable transactions amounting to billions of dollars processed by major cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance, which serves millions of users globally.





In response to these challenges, the CBN had implemented measures to curb cryptocurrency trading, citing the need to safeguard the stability of the naira and protect the integrity of the financial system. These measures included prohibiting banks and other financial institutions from providing services to cryptocurrency traders.

Furthermore, the IMF commends Nigeria’s efforts in enhancing its Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) framework. While acknowledging progress made by Nigeria in this regard, the IMF emphasises the importance of further actions to align with international standards, particularly those outlined by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

The IMF’s recommendations underscore the ongoing dialogue between regulatory authorities and the cryptocurrency industry in Nigeria, reflecting broader global efforts to address the regulatory challenges posed by the rapid growth of digital assets.

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has also issued a recommendation to the Federal Government of Nigeria, urging the discontinuation of what it terms “hidden subsidies” on fuel and electricity.

According to a recent report by the IMF, these subsidies are projected to consume three percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2024, marking a significant increase from the previous year’s one percent.

The IMF’s report commends the Federal Government for its decision to gradually phase out costly and inequitable energy subsidies. It emphasises the importance of this action in reallocating financial resources towards development projects, bolstering social safety nets, and maintaining sustainable levels of debt.

Highlighting the inefficiency of current subsidies, the IMF stresses that they disproportionately benefit higher-income groups rather than the most vulnerable segments of society.

The IMF recommends that as inflation levels decrease and support for vulnerable groups strengthens, the government should move to eliminate costly and untargeted subsidies on fuel and electricity. Instead, it suggests implementing measures such as retaining a lifeline tariff to ensure continued support for those most in need.

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