Banking & Finance

Naira Printing Costs Skyrocket by 306%

The Central Bank of Nigeria spent N315.18bn on currency issue expenses in 2024, marking a sharp increase of 306 per cent compared to N77.67bn recorded in 2023, the apex bank’s audited financial statement for the year has shown.

Currency issue expenses cover the printing, processing, distribution, and disposal of banknotes.

The latest figures reveal that the CBN’s cost of managing physical cash spiralled dramatically during the year under review, as Nigeria grappled with lingering cash shortages and disruptions in the money supply chain.

The surge in expenditure came as the country continued to deal with the effects of the naira redesign policy introduced in late 2022.

Despite efforts to stabilise cash circulation throughout 2023, Nigerians still faced queues at ATMs and difficulties in accessing cash in early and late 2024.

Faced with mounting public outcry, the CBN deployed several emergency measures to address the crisis.

Deposit Money Banks were directed to ensure consistent ATM loading and rural cash distribution, while the Bank also launched public hotlines for citizens to report cash scarcity incidents.

Also, the CBN ramped up enforcement efforts, including deploying monitoring teams, issuing sanctions against non-compliant banks, and mandating improved cash distribution.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top