2023-07-12
The Central Bank of Libya issued Circular No. 9 of 2018 to establish comprehensive regulations and operational limits for the sale of foreign currency to citizens for personal, study, and medical purposes. The circular sets a maximum annual transfer limit of USD 10,000 for personal use and USD 50,000 for medical treatment across all Libyan banks, while mandating the use of the CBL-Key, direct institutional transfers for tuition, and certified medical invoices. It further standardizes card issuance fees, fast remittance commissions via Western Union and MoneyGram, and documentation requirements to streamline foreign currency transactions for individuals.
Central Bank of Libya P.O. Box 1103 | Telegraphic Address: CBL - Tripoli - Libya
Reference: ARMN/804 Circular No. (9) of 2018 Date: 13 Muharram 1440 / 23 September 2018
To the Respected General Managers of Banks, The Respected General Manager of Ma'amalat Financial Services Company,
Greetings,
Subject: Regulations Governing the Sale of Foreign Currency for Personal, Study, and Medical Purposes
Based on the provisions of Law No. (1) of 2005 concerning Banks, as amended by Law No. (46) of 2012, and the supervisory and monitoring role of the Central Bank of Libya under these provisions. And with reference to Resolution No. (1) of 2018 issued by the Chairman of the Presidential Council of the Government of National Accord regarding the determination of the fee charged on foreign currency sales.
The Central Bank of Libya hereby issues its instructions regarding the regulations governing the sale of foreign currency for personal, study, and medical purposes, as follows:
First: Regulations and Methods of Selling Foreign Currency for Personal Purposes:
| No. | Type of Commission | Commission Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Issuance or renewal of the card (deducted only once), with a minimum validity period of two years for issued cards | Up to 100 dinars |
| 2 | Shipping | Up to 20 dinars |
| 3 | Replacement card issuance / re-issuance | Up to 150 dinars |
| 4 | Purchase commission via POS terminals and international information network ("Internet") | Up to 1 US dollar |
| 5 | Cash withdrawal commission via international ATMs per transaction | Up to 4 US dollars for every 100 US dollars |
Second: Regulations on Selling Foreign Currency for Study Abroad Purposes:
Third: Regulations on Selling Foreign Currency for Medical/Treatment Abroad Purposes:
Accordingly, you are requested to take the necessary measures to implement the aforementioned instructions. Peace, mercy of Allah, and blessings be upon you,
Dr. Mukhtar Al-Hadi Al-Taweel Director of Banking and Currency Supervision Department
Copies to the Respected:
Ref: Al-Shibani / Circular 162 / 2018