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 May 23, 2019
The Central Bank prevents electronic payment providers from providing loans and advances

 


The Central Bank of Iraq would like to emphasize that the Banking Law No. (94) of 2004 does not allow electronic payment service providers to provide credit services (loans and advances). This bank also states that the license granted to them under the Electronic Payment Services System No. (3) of 2014 Do not allow contracting with the above suppliers or their agents / outlets for the purpose of providing credit facilities in all its forms. This bank is the sector authority responsible for organizing and monitoring the work of electronic payment providers in Iraq .

23 May 2019

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 May 23, 2019
Small categories

To all banks ( small categories )

We would like to inform you that this bank continues to provide you with small categories of the Iraqi currency by withdrawing the funds from your current balances. If you have any questions or comments, you can email us at the following address ( followup and followup.iss@cbiraq.info )

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 May 23, 2019
Announcement of USH152 auction results for the sale of central bank remittances in USD currency

 


Central Bank approved on 21/ 5 /2019 conduct a public auction for the auction USH152 currency of the dollar, for the sale of money orders for ( 182 ) days and $ ( 100 ) million dollars (one hundred million dollars) were sold remittances of $ (16.800) million dollars and at a multi - interest and the highest discount rate (2%), and the number of participants (1) bank has won the amount provided.

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The Central Bank confirms the continued supply of banks with small groups of currency
The Central Bank confirms the continued supply of banks with small groups of currency23rd May, 2019

The Central Bank of Iraq, on Thursday, it continues to provide banks with small groups of currency.


The bank said in a statement received Alsumaria News a copy of it, "continuing to provide all banks with small groups of the Iraqi currency." 

The bank added that "the supply of this currency is by withdrawing funds from the assets of banks located in the Central Bank."

It is noteworthy that the Central Bank of Iraq printed large amounts of small currency coins during the last period after most of them were damaged and refused to deal with many citizens.
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14 minutes ago, easyrider said:

The Central Bank confirms the continued supply of banks with small groups of currency
The Central Bank confirms the continued supply of banks with small groups of currency23rd May, 2019

The Central Bank of Iraq, on Thursday, it continues to provide banks with small groups of currency.


The bank said in a statement received Alsumaria News a copy of it, "continuing to provide all banks with small groups of the Iraqi currency." 

The bank added that "the supply of this currency is by withdrawing funds from the assets of banks located in the Central Bank."

It is noteworthy that the Central Bank of Iraq printed large amounts of small currency coins during the last period after most of them were damaged and refused to deal with many citizens.

Good one thank you 

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On 5/23/2019 at 6:21 PM, yota691 said:
 
  
 May 23, 2019
Small categories

To all banks ( small categories )

We would like to inform you that this bank continues to provide you with small categories of the Iraqi currency by withdrawing the funds from your current balances. If you have any questions or comments, you can email us at the following address ( followup and followup.iss@cbiraq.info )

 

There's a pic of a 50 dinar note in those small categories. Does that means anything? 

Well.....maybe they are just recycling some old images (sigh).

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7 minutes ago, jg1 said:

printed large amounts of smallcurrency coins during the last period after most of them were damaged.

 

How do coins get damaged?

I think I remember the reading that the Iraqee's disposed of them because they were worthless.

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7 minutes ago, jg1 said:

printed large amounts of smallcurrency coins during the last period after most of them were damaged.

 

How do coins get damaged?

 Seems like we went thru this a few years back where "coins" and "bills" were interchangeable for translation purposes in Arabish....

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12 minutes ago, jg1 said:

I think I remember the reading that the Iraqee's disposed of them because they were worthless.

 

correct,  the iraqi's were melting the coins down ... more value melted , cbi had no choice it would take a wheelbarrow full to buy a coffee.

 

 Image result for wheelbarrow full of coins

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1 hour ago, 3n1 said:

 

correct,  the iraqi's were melting the coins down ... more value melted , cbi had no choice it would take a wheelbarrow full to buy a coffee.

 

 Image result for wheelbarrow full of coins

 

Too right 3n1. Melting down those coins does increase their value . . . you can never have enough ammunition :lol:

 

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