CBN set to stop importers price verification system next week

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that it will discontinue the foreign exchange price verification system portal used by importers from next Monday July 1.

It also noted that the controversial price verification report will no longer be a requirement for the completion of a Form ‘M’.

The apex bank disclosed this information in a circular posted on its website on Wednesday adding that it took the decision given recent developments in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.

The notice signed by the Acting Director of the Trade and Exchange Department, W. J. Kanya, was addressed to all authorised dealer banks, and the general public.

It was titled, “Discontinuation Of The Central Bank Of Nigeria Price Verification System Portal.”

In August 2023, the CBN had said price verification from the portal was mandatory for all Form ‘M’ requests, effective from August 31, 2023. The introduction of the system had been criticised by many stakeholders.

The portal introduced during the tenure of former acting governor, Folashodun Shonubi, was a build-up on the e-evaluator and e-invoice introduced by CBN in 2022 to replace hard copy final invoices in documentation processes for forex and monitor goods that are imported into Nigeria, as well as enable the collection of import duties where applicable.

The circular read, “We refer to the circular dated August 17, 2023, referenced TED/FEM/PUB/FPC/001/008 and titled “Go-Live Of The Central Bank Of Nigeria Price Verification System Portal” on the deployment of the Price Verification System.