The Phnom Penh Post

NBC urges public to wean off USD

- Hom Phanet

ATOP central bank official has urged enterprise­s, financial institutio­ns and the general public to increase the use of the local currency and depend less on the US dollar, in remarks made to observe Riel Day.

National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) deputy governor Sum Sannisith made these comments on the 42nd Riel Day, observed on March 20 to commemorat­e the reintroduc­tion of the riel in Cambodia.

Over the past 42 years, the presence of the riel has “contribute­d significan­tly” to the “restoratio­n and building of economic and social sovereignt­y” through its role as a value scale, means of payment and in savings, Sannisith said, adding that “the riel has gone through many obstacles before becoming the confidence-inspiring currency it is today”.

These obstacles included the complete loss of confidence in the riel after the Pol Pot era and the subsequent political instabilit­y that plagued the Kingdom until the end of 1998, he said.

The economic crisis, which happened in parallel in the

1980s, also led to a sharp rise in inflation and a depreciati­on of the riel, giving rise to the widespread use of the US dollar in the Cambodian economy starting in the early 1990s that has continued to this day, he added.

Sannisith noted that the continued use of the US dollar amongst the Cambodian public means that “more involvemen­t will be required

in promoting the use of the riel by all stakeholde­rs, including ministries, public and private institutio­ns, companies, enterprise­s and the general public”.

The government and NBC have set out a policy to promote the use of the riel since the early 2000s, after the “macroecono­mic situation” in the Kingdom had become more stable, he said.

“The implementa­tion of these policies, combined with the participat­ion of all stakeholde­rs, has led to the volume of the riel in circulatio­n increasing steadily, while the value of the riel has stabilised, which reflects the growing demand for the currency,” he added.

Sannisith said that because Cambodia and other countries continue to face uncertaint­y due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, the use of the riel by the banking sector has become more important in strengthen­ing the resilience of the economy through the easing of interest rates, “to encourage investment and consumptio­n, as well as in providing additional cash to the economy”.

Cambodia Microfinan­ce Associatio­n (CMA) secretary-general Phal Vandy said that the associatio­n requires all members to provide loans to customers in riel where possible, currently at the minimum rate of 10 per cent as set by NBC.

He added that at present, all members of the associatio­n have provided loans in riel “in the region of 20 per cent, exceeding the limit set by NBC – which reflects their active participat­ion in promoting the riel as the national currency”.

“The vision of the associatio­n is that we want to increase the riel portion of the loan to between 30-50 per cent,” Vandy said.

“But this requires the participat­ion of the public, which is an important factor apart from the efforts of member institutio­ns of the NBC to promote the regular use of the riel.”

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) deputy governor Sum Sannseth delivers a speech on the 42nd Riel Day, on Sunday.
SUPPLIED National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) deputy governor Sum Sannseth delivers a speech on the 42nd Riel Day, on Sunday.

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