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Aden’s Central Bank initiates the destruction of unfit banknotes for circulation.

Yemen's Central Bank Initiates Currency Destruction Process in Aden

Aden, Yemen – In a significant move towards maintaining the integrity of its financial system, the Deputy Governor of Yemen’s Central Bank, Dr. Mohammed Omar Banaja, launched a currency destruction operation in Aden, the temporary capital, on Wednesday. This operation targets the disposal of unfit local banknotes across all denominations.

Scheduled Destruction of Worn-Out Banknotes

The Central Bank has planned the destruction of these worn-out banknotes according to a specific timetable. This initiative marks the first of its kind since the Central Bank’s relocation to Aden in 2016, following the implementation of a modern automated system.

Enhancing Financial Stability

The destruction process is part of the Yemeni Central Bank’s broader efforts to safeguard the financial and monetary system, protect the national currency, and bolster its stability. This step is crucial for the overall health of Yemen’s economy, ensuring that only banknotes fit for circulation remain in the market.

Key Officials in Attendance

The inauguration ceremony saw the presence of various agents and general managers from the Central Bank, highlighting the importance of this initiative. This collaborative effort underscores the bank’s commitment to upholding financial standards and ensuring the robustness of Yemen’s monetary policy.

A Milestone for Yemen’s Financial System

This operation not only reflects the Central Bank of Yemen’s dedication to preserving the value of the national currency but also sets a precedent for future efforts in the realm of financial management and stability. As the country navigates through its economic challenges, such measures are vital for ensuring the trust and reliability of its currency among the citizens and the international community.

 

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