Friday 6 June 2014

New CBN Gov’s 10-Point Agenda

The newly appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele, yesterday at his maiden press briefing in Abuja, unveiled his agenda for the bank.
  • Pursue a gradual reduction in key interest rates, and include the unemployment rate in monetary policy decisions;
  • Maintain exchange rate stability and aggressively shore up foreign exchange reserves;
  • Strengthen risk-based supervision mechanism of Nigerian banks to ensure overall health and banking system stability;
  • Build sector-specific expertise in banking supervision to reflect loan concentration of the banking industry;
  • In view of inadequate trigger thresholds from a macro-prudential perspective, consider and announce measures to effectively address this anomaly;
  • Abolish fees associated with limits on deposits and reconsider ongoing practice in which all fees associated with limits on withdrawals accrue to banks alone;
  • Introduce a broad spectrum of financial instruments to boost specific enterprise areas in agriculture, manufacturing, health, and oil and gas;
  • Establish Secured Transaction and National Collateral Registry as well as establish a National Credit Scoring System that will improve access to information on borrowers and assist lenders to make good credit decisions;
  • Build resilient financial infrastructure that serves the needs of the lower end of the market, especially those without collateral;
  • Renew vigorous advocacy for the creation of commercial courts for quick adjudications on loan and related offences.
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