Cash shortages bug businesses and consumers in Myanmar

Cash shortages bug businesses and consumers in Myanmar
Staff members of the Asia Green Development Bank count Myanmar Kyat notes with machines at Sule branch office, in Yangon, Myanmar, 14 December 2016. Photo: EPA
Staff members of the Asia Green Development Bank count Myanmar Kyat notes with machines at Sule branch office, in Yangon, Myanmar, 14 December 2016. Photo: EPA

Myanmar businesses and consumers have been facing serious problems obtaining cash in the wake of the 1 February coup.

Since the military takeover, the country has been crippled by a cash shortage with banks placing limits on ATM cash withdrawals and introducing token systems to restrict the number of customers making counter transactions.

People queuing for hours at a limited number of ATMs has become a common sight. The Central Bank has restricted the withdrawal of Myanmar kyat to 20 million for companies and 2 million kyat for individuals.

Larger amounts of cash can reportedly be withdrawn for buying COVID-related medicines and medical equipment.

People have been desperately trying to find cash through various alternative means.

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