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Russia’s central bank limits foreign cash withdrawals

Temporary procedure allows account holders to only withdraw up to US$10,000

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Mar 2022 4:00PM

Russia’s central bank limits foreign cash withdrawals
Russia’s central bank says the temporary procedure to limit the amount of cash that its citizens with foreign currency accounts can withdraw will run from March 9 to September 9. – Foreign Brief pic, March 9, 2022

WASHINGTON – Russia’s central bank said today that it is limiting the amount of cash that citizens with foreign currency accounts can withdraw as part of “a temporary procedure”.

The procedure runs from March 9 to September 9, reported Anadolu Agency citing the statement from the bank published on its website. 

Accordingly, account holders can withdraw up to US$10,000 (RM42,000) in cash, and the rest of the funds should be in rubles at the market rate on the day of issue.

The statement said that at Russian banks, about 90% of foreign currency accounts do not exceed the amount of US$10,000, adding that “90% of holders of foreign currency deposits or accounts will be able to fully receive their funds in cash”.

“During the period of this temporary order, the currency will be issued in US dollars, regardless of the currency of the account. Conversion of other currencies to US$ will be at the market rate on the date of issue,” it added.

Russia’s war on Ukraine has drawn international condemnation, led to financial sanctions on Moscow and spurred an exodus of global firms from Russia.

The West has also imposed biting export restrictions on key technologies that are now prohibited from being sent to Russia.

At least 474 civilians have been killed and 861 others injured in Ukraine since the beginning of the war, according to the United Nations, which cautioned that conditions on the ground make it difficult to verify the true number.

Some two million people have also fled to neighbouring countries, said the UN Refugee Agency. – Bernama, March 9, 2022

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