Ilorin the Kwara State capital, has convicted and sentenced three bureau de change dealers for operating without licence.
6h
Hosted on MSNNigeria’s naira records highest appreciation against dollarThe naira exceeded expectations to record its highest gain against the dollar at the parallel foreign exchange market in ...
17h
The Punch on MSNABCON Advises CBN on Constant Liquidity as Banks Stop Selling Dollar to BDCsFew banks have complied with the Central Bank of Nigeria's directive to sell dollars to Bureau de Change Operators, according ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria has set a transaction limit for Bureau de Change operators, allowing them to purchase up to ...
For you, our most trusted and loyal listeners of BBC Sounds, here is some bonus #content from Elis and John's chat to the one-balled Richard Herring. The trio discuss Richard's dedication to the tasks ...
The Bureau De Change (BDC) operators have attributed the recent strong performance of the naira to the implementation of the ...
7d
Daily Post Nigeria on MSNIlorin Federal High Court jails three bureau de change operatorsA Federal High Court sitting in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, has jailed three bureau de change operators for operating ...
New research indicates that almost three in 10 people are losing out due to poor exchange rates and higher fees ...
4d
Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNaira records three-day appreciation against dollar on black marketThe Nigerian naira recorded three consecutive days of appreciation against the dollar in the parallel foreign exchange market ...
5d
Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNaira strengthens against dollar at black marketThe Naira recorded its first appreciation against the Dollar at the parallel foreign exchange market since the commencement ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has unveiled new regulations restricting Bureau de Change (BDC) operators to sourcing a maximum of $25,000 in foreign exchange per week from a single authorised ...
The Nigerian naira has demonstrated relative stability in the parallel market, trading at N1,570 per US dollar from Wednesday through ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results