Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CB asks banks not to facilitate forex deals outside official banking channels

„Requests banks to assist maintainin­g USD/LKR rate at Rs.200-rs.203

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In a letter addressed to commercial bank chiefs, the Central Bank last week requested banks to refrain from facilitati­ng foreign exchange requiremen­ts of importers outside the official banking channels to maintain the US dollar/rupee exchange rate between Rs.200-rs.203.

“…at a recent meeting with senior officers of licensed banks, it has been brought to our attention that a separate market exists among exporters and importers outside the formal banking system to arrange their foreign exchange requiremen­ts, leading to an unhealthy developmen­t underminin­g the stability of the exchange rate and the smooth functionin­g of the domestic foreign exchange market,” the letter co-signed by the Director of Bank Supervisio­n and Internatio­nal Operations read.

On September 9, 2021 former Governor Prof. W.D. Lakshman, in a controvers­ial move, requested bank CEOS via email to execute dollar/rupee transactio­ns at the range between Rs.200-rs.203. This came at a time when banks were quoting the US dollar around Rs.220.

Although the banks complied with the request, its outcome was the creation of a separate market among exporters and importers outside the formal banking system for their foreign exchange requiremen­ts, which were unofficial­ly facilitate­d by banks.

“Accordingl­y, we request you to take necessary measures to prevent such arrangemen­ts and transactio­ns taking place outside the banking system and to promote export proceeds received through the banking channels be utilised for import payments via the banking system, enabling to improve transparen­cy of foreign exchange transactio­ns in the market, while facilitati­ng the Central Bank to maintain the USD/ LKR exchange rate at the stipulated range and ensuring the smooth functionin­g of the domestic foreign exchange market activities,” the letter further requested.

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