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Banks’ borrowing from CBN shoots up 260% to N21.87trn
Borrowing by Nigeria’s Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) via the Standing Lending Facility window and Repurchase Lending platform rose to N21.87 trillion in 2022, according to the CBN financial data.
This represents a 260 per cent increase when compared to the N5.744tn recorded via the same windows in 2020.
The number, however, represents a 19.3 per cent decrease when compared to the N27.08tn the banks borrowed from the apex bank in 2021.
The apex bank has two short-term lending windows for banks and merchant banks namely-Standing Lending Facility (SLF) and Repurchase (Repo) lending.
While the CBN lends money to banks and merchant banks through the SLF at interest rate of 100 basis points above the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR), it also lends money to banks through Repo arrangement, which involves the purchase of banks’ securities with the agreement to sell back at a specific date and usually for a higher price.
The financial data by the CBN revealed that borrowing by banks and merchant banks through the SLF in 2022 dropped by 14.25 per cent to N11.15tn as against N13.01tn in 2021.
The month-on-month breakdown of SLF revealed that the DMBs and merchant banks in January 2022 borrowed N313.48bn from the CBN. It, however, dropped to N186.48bn in February.
The financial data by apex bank showed that SLF data in March stood at N377.13bn and increased further by 62.4 per cent M-o-M to N612.43bn in April 2022.
For May, the CBN reported N897.05bn, after which the borrowing increased significantly to N1.93tn in June.
However, the financial data by apex bank showed N1.46tn and N1.19tn for July and August 2022, respectively.
In addition, the DMBs and merchant banks had borrowed N836.5bn in September; N464.07bn in October; N1.56tn in November and N1.33tn in December 2022.
Consequently, borrowing by the DMBs and merchant banks through the CBN’s Repo declined by 24 per cent to N10.7tn in 2022 from N14.07tn disclosed by financial data in 2021.
For Repo, the data by the CBN revealed N968.8bn in January but it dropped to N480.35bn in February. With nine Repo activities in March, a sum of N343.48bn was reported. It however increased to N474.83bn in April.
For other months, the CBN data showed that N870.32bn was borrowed in May; N1.65tn in June; N3.07tn in July; N1.62tn in August; N1.197tn in September and N46.32bn in October.
The financial data revealed no Repo transactions for November and December, 2022.
Analysts have attributed the decline to tight liquidity conditions in the banking system, as the apex bank stimulates its monetary ratios to tackle increasing inflation.
Aside the SLF and Repo, the CBN accepts deposits from banks through its Standing Deposit Facility and pays an interest rate of 700 basis points below the MPR that currently stands at 16.5 per cent.
Findings revealed that banks and merchant banks deposited N3.24tn with CBN in 2022, an increase of 6.65 per cent from N3.03tn deposited in 2021.
godgift
February 3, 2023 at 4:03 pm
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godgift
February 3, 2023 at 4:02 pm
i am thankful that counsel was followed and the date was postponed.
bobby
January 16, 2023 at 10:48 am
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bobbyblossom
February 3, 2023 at 3:47 pm
why has this been awaiting moderation fro a long time ?
blossom
February 3, 2023 at 4:00 pm
i am thankful that counsel was followed and cbn have postponed the date .