articles | 21 February 2014

Stringent capital controls eased further

The finance ministry announces its decision abolishing restrictions on fixed term bank deposits, introduced last yearalong with other capital controls to prevent a bank run.

The ministry also said it was increasing the current limit for monthly money transfers per person within the Republic, regardless of purpose, from €15,000 to €20,000. The same applies to companies, which can now transfer €100,000 per month instead of €75,000. Cyprus introduced capital controls last March to prevent a run on banks after a bailout shut down a major lender, and imposed losses on large deposits in a second. It was conditional for €10 billion in aid from the EU and the International Monetary Fund.

Based on the plan for a gradual relaxation on transactions, domestic controls will be fully eased first, before transactions involving money transfers abroad are scrapped. There has been an incremental easing of restrictions, but cash withdrawals are still limited to €300 per day and cashing of cheques is not allowed. The ministry said recently that according to the roadmap, which was published in August 2013, all milestones of the second stage have been met — disbursement of funds under the macroeconomic adjustment program for the recapitalisation of co-ops, submission of the co-ops restructuring plan to the European Commission, recapitalisation of Hellenic Bank, approval of Bank of Cyprus’ restructuring plan — therefore it is possible proceed with further easing of the restrictions.

Source: Cyprus Mail

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