The currency in circulation rose from N2.97tn at the end of October to N3.15tn in November, according to figures obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria.
The CBN data showed that the currency in circulation increased to N2.84tn in September from N2.78tn in August.
It stood at N2.81tn in July, N2.74tn in June, N2.79tn in May, N2.79tn in April, N2.8tn in March, N2.78tn in February and N2.83tn in January.
According to The Punch, the apex bank said in furtherance of this objective, it deployed 11 banknote destruction systems and three currency disintegrating systems for currency disposal activities in the period under review.
It said at the end of December 2020, a total of 1.51 billion pieces (151,427 boxes) valued at N698.59bn was disposed, compared with 1.57 billion pieces (157,217 boxes) valued at N814.44bn in 2019.
According to the CBN, the boxes and value of unfit notes disposed in 2020 decreased by 5,790 and N1.12bn, respectively from 157,217 boxes valued at N814.44bn in 2019.
It said the decrease was attributed to the suspension of disposal activities due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Currency in circulation is defined as currency outside the vaults of the central bank – that is, all legal tender currency in the hands of the general public and in the vaults of the Deposit Money Banks.
The CBN said it employ The CBN said it employed the “accounting/statistical/
It said this approach involved tracking the movements in currency in circulation on a transaction-by-transaction basis.
According to the CBN, for every withdrawal made by a DMB at one of CBN’s branches, an increase in CIC is recorded; and for every deposit made by a DMB at one of CBN’s branches, a decrease in CIC is recorded.
The transactions are all recorded in the CBN’s CIC account, and the balance on the account at any point in time represented the country’s currency in circulation.