Myanmar companies with 35% ownership of foreigners must convert foreign currency to Myanmar kyat
July 18
THE Central Bank of
Myanmar (CBM) made an announcement on 15 July, stating that Myanmar companies
with 35 per cent ownership of foreigners must convert foreign currencies from
their foreign exchange accounts to Myanmar Kyat, according to the decision of
the Foreign Exchange Supervisory Committee (FESC)’s meeting No 32/2022.
According to the
statement, the list of Myanmar companies with foreigners’ ownership up to 35 per
cent has been sent together with the announcement to the foreign exchange
authorized dealers (AD). The dealers are required to fill the blanks for the
foreign currency account balance of the companies, which opened foreign
exchange accounts in the respective banks through email by 6 pm on 15 July.
They will also be required
to process the conversion of the foreign currency to Myanmar Kyat quickly and
submit the amount to Bank-Customer (Bid) and Non-Trade Inward (Real Time-R)
lists by 6 pm on 18 July.
If the instructions are not followed, action will be taken
against the offenders under Section 35 of the Foreign Exchange Management
Law.—TWA/GNLM
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