Trading in dollars, others: banks, forex bureaus are only licensed institutions to do so – BoG

The Bank of Ghana has reiterated that universal banks and foreign exchange bureaux, are the only institutions licenced to trade in foreign currencies in Ghana.

This move is expected to bolster the stability of the cedi.

In its financial literacy on foreign exchange bureaux, the Central Bank said the “Black Market” foreign exchange operator does not have a valid license from the Bank of Ghana for that purpose.

It therefore warned that engaging in the business of buying and selling foreign currency without a licence from Bank of Ghana is punishable upon summary conviction, by a fine of up to 700 penalty units or a prison term of not more than 18 months or both.

Again, a Bank of Ghana licence issued to the foreign exchange bureau should be displayed in the premises of the bureaux. In addition, all foreign exchange bureaux are required to affix the forex bureau logo in front of their premises.

“It is unlawful to price, advertise or demand payment for goods and services in foreign currency in Ghana”, the Central Bank emphasised.

“Always remember, the sole legal tender in Ghana is the Ghana Cedi and the Ghana pesewas”, it advised consumers.

It added that “the proof of customer identification is a requirement which helps to reduce fraud, money laundering and terrorist financing risks among others.”

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Meanwhile, the maximum value per transaction that may be carried out at a foreign exchange bureau is $10,000.

Source: Ghana News

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