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List Of Banks That Meet CBN’s Criteria For Primary Market Dealers (FXPDs)

The Central Bank revealed guidelines for its new flexible exchange rate policy on Wednesday following the press conference by the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele. One of the key detail of the policy was the introduction of FX Primary Market Dealers (FXPDs) who shall be registered Authorised Dealers designated to deal with the CBN on large trade sizes on a two-way quote basis amongst others.

This is obviously a restricted club of market participants who accordingly to the CBN must meet the following criteria to even qualify as FXPD’s.;

  • Minimum Shareholders Funds (Net Worth) unimpaired by losses of least ₦200.00 billion;
  • Minimum of N400.00 billion in Total Foreign Currency Assets; and
  • Minimum Liquidity Ratio of 40 percent.

There are very few local financial institutions who by our records meet this criteria and here they are;

In millions of Naira Foreign currency assets Shareholders funds Liquidity ratio
FBNH                                     1,549                                575 55.80%
Zenith                                     1,324                                621 47.70%
UBA                                     1,160                                347 50.00%
GTB                                         972                                434 36.10%
Access                                         794                                382 37.60%
Diamond                                         575                                199 52.40%
FCMB                                         346                                163 38.20%
Fidelity                                         329                                184 37.50%
Sterling                                         224                                  94 46.00%

From the data above, only FBNH, Zenith, UBA and GTB meet these criteria and thus currently qualify as FXPD’s. Other banks may well have to raise additional capital to stand a chance of joining this esteem club. Will this lead to a race to raise capital for most banks? We are in interesting times.

 

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