Banks must inform BB before opening import LC worth $3m or above
The Bangladesh Bank has asked banks to inform it 24 hours before opening an import letter of credit (LC) worth $3 million or above – as part of its measure to save dollars amid volatility in the foreign currency market.
Earlier, there was a directive to notify the central bank if the LC value exceeded $5 million.
But in a circular on Thursday, the Foreign Exchange Policy Department of the central bank has brought the amount down by $2 million.
A senior official at the Bangladesh Bank said that the area of monitoring is being increased in a bid to reduce the import of unnecessary products.
"That is why the reporting limit has been reduced," he added.