2018-01-01
The Bank of Zambia reduced its Overnight Lending Facility rate by 50 basis points to 15.75 percent and lowered the statutory reserve ratio on all deposit categories by 300 basis points to 5.0 percent. Effective February 26, 2018, these cuts decrease commercial banks' cost of funds and stimulate national credit growth. The central bank aligns these operational rates with its 9.75 percent Policy Rate to strengthen monetary policy signaling while maintaining readiness for future macroeconomic adjustments.
# Bank Of Zambia
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR - OPERATIONS
BOZ/EXEC/DGO/fmkts/bp
February 21, 2018
CB Circular No. : 02/2018
To : All Heads of Commercial Banks
## ADJUSTMENTS TO THE STATUTORY RESERVE RATIO AND THE OVERNIGHT LENDING FACILITY RATE
Reference is made to CB Circular No. 09/2017 dated November 22, 2017.
Commercial banks are hereby advised of the following changes regarding the Overnight Lending Facility (OLF) rate and the statutory reserve ratio.
### Overnight Lending Facility Rate
With immediate effect, the OLF rate has been reduced by 50 basis points to 15.75 percent from 16.25 percent following the reduction in the Bank of Zambia Policy Rate to 9.75 percent from 10.25 percent.
### Statutory Reserve Ratio
The statutory reserve ratio on both local and foreign currency deposits including Government deposits and vostro account deposits has been reduced by 300 basis points to 5.00 percent from 8.00 percent. This measure will take effect on Monday February 26, 2018.
These measures are aimed at reducing the cost of funds and promoting credit growth in the economy as well as to provide a firm basis for the Policy Rate to be the key signal for the Bank of Zambia’s monetary policy stance.
The Bank of Zambia will continue to monitor developments in the macroeconomic environment and stands ready to take appropriate action as and when the need arises.
Bwalya K. E. Ng’andu (Dr.)
DEPUTY GOVERNOR – OPERATIONS
Bank Square, Cairo Road P.O. Box 30080, Lusaka, Zambia Tel: 260-211-226844, 228888 Fax: 260-211-237070 E-mail:dgo@boz.zm Web: http://www.boz.zm