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Bank of Maldives (BML) has unveiled a streamlined online platform for mandatory foreign currency exchanges, catering to resorts, hotels, guesthouses, and other tourism-related businesses. The servi...
Mohamed Hilmy
28 January 2025, 00:00
Bank of Maldives
(BML) has unveiled a streamlined online platform for mandatory foreign currency
exchanges, catering to resorts, hotels, guesthouses, and other tourism-related
businesses. The service, accessible through the bank’s Internet Banking
platform, complies with the Foreign Currency Act (32/2024) and MMA Foreign
Currency Regulation (2024/R-91).
The new
“Mandatory Exchange” feature allows businesses to exchange foreign currencies
conveniently, ensuring regulatory compliance while providing a comprehensive
activity report to monitor transactions.
With USD
exchanges available at a fixed rate of MVR 15.42, this initiative aims to
simplify currency management for the tourism sector, which is required by law
to exchange foreign currency with commercial banks.
Simplifying
Compliance for the Tourism Sector
Under the
Foreign Currency Act and MMA regulations, all businesses registered for Green
Tax with the Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA)—including resorts,
guesthouses, hotels, and liveaboards—are obligated to exchange foreign currency
through banks.
BML’s new
service offers two key options:
Key Benefits
of the Online Platform
The Internet
Banking platform simplifies the process for tourism operators by:
To initiate
online exchanges, businesses must input details such as the exchange amount,
establishment name, Tax Identification Number (TIN), reference period, and
optional remarks.
No Additional
Fees for Branch Transactions
For businesses
opting for cash transactions at branches, BML assures there are no extra
charges, such as small denomination or counter fees. Businesses need to
complete the “Cash Deposit Slip – Mandatory Foreign Exchange” form before
visiting a branch that handles cash transactions.
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