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Nigerian banks have resumed dollar transactions on naira debit cards, ending a long pause caused by forex supply pressures.
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Legit.ng on MSNRevealed! Naira gains 5.7% in parallel market amid strong FX inflowsRising dollar inflows and CBN policies have strengthened the naira in 2025, with the currency gaining 5.7% on the black ...
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Legit.ng on MSNUBA, Wema, other Nigerian banks finally resume foreign transaction in nairaWema Bank and UBA have resumed foreign transactions on their Naira cards, enabling customers to make international payments ...
In July, Standard Chartered Bank suspended international transactions on its naira visa debit card. First Bank of Nigeria ...
The naira depreciated against the dollar across official and parallel foreign exchange markets to end the week on a negative ...
Several Nigerian commercial banks have resumed international transactions on Naira-denominated debit cards, after nearly three years of suspension, allowing customers ...
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Legit.ng on MSNNaira Maintains Pressure on Dollar Amid FX Inflows Into The MarketsThe Nigerian currency has maintained its pressure on the dollar for the fifth consecutive day, with the Central Bank of ...
The naira recorded a gain of N90 or 5.7% in the black market and 0.8% in the official foreign exchange (FX) market in the ...
The Naira experienced a slight depreciation on Friday at the official market, trading at N1,528.56 to the dollar.
The naira appreciated against the dollar across the foreign exchange (FX) markets on Tuesday, the first trading day of July ...
The Nigerian and Ugandan currencies are seen advancing in the next week to Thursday, while Kenya's, Ghana's and Zambia's are ...
The naira recorded appreciation against the dollar at official and parallel foreign exchange markets. The Central Bank of ...
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