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CBN Changes How You Receive Money from Abroad. Here’s What It Means

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 25, 2026 9:03 am
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 25, 2026
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The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed all International Money Transfer Operators to pay remittances through Naira accounts with Nigerian banks.

So what’s changing?

Before now you could receive money in dollars or choose how you wanted it. Now the money must go through Nigerian banks and you would mostly receive it in Naira

What this means for you

Dollar payouts become limited. Expect Naira instead of cash USD

Exchange rate becomes key. Banks will convert the money, so the rate you get matters

More oversight by regulators. The CBN now has better visibility of foreign inflows

Possible impact on black market rates. More dollars in official channels could reduce pressure outside banks

The bigger picture

This is a regulatory move by the CBN to:

Strengthen control over foreign exchange

Improve transparency in remittances

Support the Naira

What you should expect going forward
If you receive money from abroad, expect more Naira, more bank involvement, and less direct access to dollars.

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