ABCON, SEC partner on digital currency P2P FX sector harmonisation

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The Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) has called for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC’s) guidance and collaboration in harmonising the peer-to-peer forex sector in the country.

At an official courtesy visit to the newly appointed SEC Director-General, Dr. Timi Agama, the President of Association of Bureau de Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON), Aminu Gwadabe, who congratulated the SEC D-G on his appointment, observed that SEC regulates the sector that continues to threaten the existence of BDCs in Nigeria through online virtual transactions platforms which give access to millions of Nigerians to trade in foreign exchange without trace and accountability.

He also explained that ABCON has invested in requisite technology to ensure the continued existence of the business and the preservation of the integrity of the sub-sector, stressing that the future of BDC’s business was digital currency. The ABCON boss said that the meeting with the SEC DG and his executive board was a follow up to an earlier online virtual consultation.

Gwadabe explained that ABCON, the umbrella body for all licensed retail foreign exchange dealers, was established in 1991 to liaise with regulators, relevant stakeholders and security agencies for a transparent retail end forex market.

Gwadabe said: “As at today, there are over 34 million Nigerians dealing in digital currency and the number is rising by about nine percent with a huge market of $9 billion annually. There are thousands of multichannel virtual currency FX platforms and none is indigenous to Nigeria, adding that P2P represents individual-to-individual transaction.

“To automate the entire foreign exchange retail market, ABCON has partnered with the Commodities Exchange Board in building the platform knowing that they have sources of foreign exchange. ABCON is willing to work with SEC towards achieving full automation of the retail end of the foreign exchange market in Nigeria.

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