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95 trillion dinars are held outside the banking system. What is their impact on the economy?
4/5/2025
- Baghdad
Prime Minister's advisor, Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, confirmed on Saturday that the widespread use of digital payment systems allows citizens to borrow at lower costs, noting that 95 percent of the country's 109 trillion dinars are held outside the banking system.
"The positive steps towards activating e-commerce are aligned with the government's and the Central Bank's efforts to integrate hoarded funds (cash leakage) into the banking system, which will contribute to strengthening the national economy and achieving financial stability," (CBI WANTS ALL 3 ZERO NOTES!!! -F26) said Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, an advisor to the Prime Minister.
He pointed out that "the Monetary Authority had previously prepared regulations and registration procedures to obtain a license to practice this trade, in a coordinated manner that contributes to regulating the market and enhancing consumer confidence."
He added, "The government and Central Bank's steps to enhance confidence and activate e-commerce are in line with the launch of digital transformation projects. This has been the case since the Central Bank announced the launch of strategic projects to support digital transformation, including the instant payments project, local cards, and unified payment gateways, all of which aim to enhance financial inclusion and facilitate digital banking operations."
He pointed out that "all measures to address information technology and integrate it into digital payment systems are in line with the country's digital renaissance, the community's financial culture, and the development of monetary behavior in relation to inherited customs, traditions, and cultures. Hoarding money at home instead of depositing it in banks remains a prominent economic challenge in Iraq."
He explained: "Estimates indicate that approximately 87% of the money supply, or approximately 95 trillion dinars out of a total of 109 trillion dinars, is held outside the banking system, preventing a significant portion of the nation's wealth from effectively participating in the economy."
He explained that "the more digital payment systems are used, including e-commerce, the more efficient banking activity becomes and the fewer leakages outside banks. This gives official and licensed banking units the greatest opportunity to extend more credit or lend to citizens at a lower cost and with greater efficiency, thanks to the often lower interest rate."
He noted that "the parallel market for usurers, which deals with funds circulating or hoarded outside the banking system, is a very dangerous, illegal, and costly market for citizens and the national economy in terms of engaging in credit operations or lending at very high usurious interest rates, or what is known as the usurers' market, due to the ambiguity of its operations. In addition, some of its activities conflict with the Anti-Money Laundering Law due to the lack of transparency in financing and the absence of governance elements, accompanied by trading and recovery risks."
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