The Central Bank of Iraq announces its readiness to cover the dollar demands of pilgrims and travelers.
The Central Bank of Iraq confirmed on Tuesday that it has met all requests from banks and exchange companies for US dollars allocated to pilgrims, travelers, and foreign transfers.
The bank stated in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency that “the names of exchange companies authorized to sell dollars to travelers and pilgrims are available through its official website, which ensures the smooth flow of procedures and regulates sales operations in accordance with the approved regulations.”
The statement called for “visiting the official website of the Central Bank of Iraq to learn about the banks and companies specializing in selling dollars to travelers.”
It is worth noting that a source in the Hajj and Umrah Authority told Shafaq News Agency earlier that Tuesday, April 21, will witness the launch of the first land trip that includes the Authority’s employees and food and service staff, as part of the preparations for the Hajj season.
The Central Bank of Iraq had previously announced that all Iraqi pilgrims would be included in the process of selling dollars allocated for land and air travelers, setting a ceiling of (2000) dollars for each pilgrim, at the official exchange rate of (1320) dinars per dollar.
Shafaq.com