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Central Bank Of Nigeria Approves Launch Of cNGN Stablecoin By African Stablecoin Consortium

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisJanuary 6, 2024 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has given its approval for the imminent launch of the Nigerian naira stablecoin (cNGN), scheduled to debut on February 27, 2024.

Powered by the Africa Stablecoin Consortium (ASC), a collaborative effort involving Nigerian financial institutions, fintech companies, and blockchain experts, the cNGN represents a significant step in the realm of digital currency.

Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies specifically engineered to maintain a stable value, often pegged or linked to another currency, commodity, or financial instrument.

In an official statement released on Thursday, the ASC affirmed that the cNGN stablecoin has met all regulatory standards set forth by the CBN, the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU).





The ASC emphasized its commitment to enhancing secure and compliant financial transactions, aiming to revolutionize how individuals securely and effortlessly engage with their finances.

According to the consortium, the cNGN stablecoin, backed 1:1 by Naira reserves held in designated commercial banks, promises to transform the Naira into a versatile tool for global remittances, trade, commerce, and investment.

The statement highlighted the pivotal role of the cNGN in reducing settlement times, enabling swift global payments akin to the speed of a text message and at a fraction of the conventional cost.

The ASC heralded this innovation as a gateway to instant financial transactions, seamlessly connecting Nigeria’s robust economy with international markets, thereby offering unprecedented efficiency in both domestic and global financial interactions.

 How the cNGN Naira Stablecoin Works

The ASC underscored the transformative potential of the stablecoin, addressing the challenges of currency conversion and high international transaction fees. With a simple tap, users can now shop globally and pay in Naira seamlessly.

Moreover, the consortium stressed that supporting loved ones back home becomes as easy as a quick tap on a phone, eliminating the need for lengthy processes. Funds can now reach recipients’ wallets within seconds, fostering their aspirations without delays.

The ASC also highlighted the eradication of traditional barriers in international trade, emphasizing how cNGN facilitates instant payments worldwide, fostering economic growth and global collaboration.

Additionally, the stablecoin promises instant receipt of payments from anywhere in the world, empowering freelancers to access global opportunities right from Nigeria, bypassing cumbersome banking procedures.

Background and Regulatory Shift

The announcement of the cNGN launch marks a pivotal turn, arriving more than two years after the CBN initially banned digital currency transactions.

In February 2021, the CBN directed deposit money banks (DMBs), non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs), and other financial entities to close accounts involved in cryptocurrency transactions within their systems.

Citing concerns about money laundering, terrorism financing, cybercrime, and cryptocurrency volatility, the regulator warned local financial institutions against dealing in crypto assets or facilitating payments for crypto exchanges.

However, the CBN’s recent issuance of fresh operational guidelines on virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to banks and other financial institutions on December 22, 2023, signals a shift from its previous stance, which restricted crypto transactions.

VASPs refer to entities facilitating exchanges between virtual assets (cryptocurrencies) and fiat currencies, as well as transfers of virtual assets.

The move by the CBN demonstrates a notable evolution in its approach towards digital currencies, opening doors for innovative initiatives like the cNGN stablecoin.

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