As required by section 3(1) of the Moneylenders Act 2018, the authority to conduct moneylending business in Tonga is restricted only to Authorized Persons licensed by the National Reserve Bank of Tonga. Members of the public are hereby advised that the following entities are Authorized Persons licensed to deal in moneylending business under the Moneylenders Act 2018 as of 29th July 2021.

The National Reserve Bank of Tonga’s Board of Directors at its board meeting on the 10th of June 2021, approved to maintain its current monetary policy measures. This is to encourage utilization of the excess liquidity in the banking system, through further lending to growth sectors and to support the economy from the impacts of COVID-19.

Also read in Tongan: Tu‘utu‘uni ki he Fokotu‘utu‘u Ngāue Fakapa‘anga

The National Reserve Bank of Tonga’s Board of Directors at its first board meeting for the year, on the 31st of March 2021, approved to maintain its current monetary policy measures. This is to encourage utilization of the excess liquidity in the banking system, through further lending to growth sectors and to support the economy from the impacts of COVID-19.

Also read in Tongan: Tu‘utu‘uni ki he Fokotu‘utu‘u Ngāue Fakapa‘anga

It has come to the attention of The National Reserve Bank of Tonga that there are social media posts and mainstream media articles relating to Bitcoin potentially becoming a legal tender in the Kingdom of Tonga and/or alluded to the utilisation of the country’s foreign exchange reserves to buy/invest in cryptocurrency/crypto-assets such as Bitcoin.

Na‘e tali ‘e he Poate ‘a e kau Talēkita ‘o e Pangikē Pule Fakafonua ‘o Tonga´ í he ‘enau fakataha ‘i he ‘aho 31 ‘o Ma’asi 2021, ke kei hoko atu pē ‘a e ngaahi tu‘utu‘uni ngāue fakapa‘anga lolotonga´. ‘Oku fakataumu‘a eni ke ngāue’aki ‘a e hulu ‘i he pa‘anga ngāue ‘a e ngaahi pangikee´, ke nō atu ki he ngaahi sekitoa fakatupu´ pea mo tokoni’i e ‘ekonōmika ‘a e fonua´ mei he ngaahi uesia ‘o e COVID-19.

Na‘e tali ‘e he Poate ‘a e kau Talēkita ‘o e Pangikē Pule Fakafonua ‘o Tonga´ í he ‘enau fakataha ‘i he ‘aho 10 ó Sune 2021, ke kei hoko atu pē ‘a e ngaahi tu‘utu‘uni ngāue fakapa‘anga lolotonga´. ‘Oku fakataumu‘a eni ke ngāue’aki ‘a e hulu ‘i he pa‘anga ngāue ‘a e ngaahi pangikee´, ke nō atu ki he ngaahi sekitoa fakatupu´ pea mo tokoni’i e ‘ekonōmika ‘a e fonua´ mei he ngaahi uesia ‘o e COVID-19.

The Reserve Bank would like to acknowledge those who made an effort to register their moneylenders. However, the general public is hereby informed that the deadline for Moneylenders Registration is extended to Friday 5th February 2021.

Also read in Tongan: Laiseni 'o e Kautaha Nō atu 'a e Pa'anga 'i Tonga. 

The National Reserve Bank of Tonga’s Board of Directors at its meeting on the 30th of April 2021, approved to maintain its current monetary policy measures. This is to encourage utilization of the excess liquidity in the banking system, through further lending to growth sectors and to support the economy from the impacts of COVID-19.

Also read in Tongan: Tu‘utu‘uni ki he Fokotu‘utu‘u Ngāue Fakapa‘anga

The National Reserve Bank of Tonga’s Board of Directors at its first board meeting for the year, on the 27th of January 2021, approved to maintain its current monetary policy measures. This is to encourage utilization of the excess liquidity in the banking system, through further lending to growth sectors and to support the economy from the impacts of COVID-19.

Also read in Tongan: Tu‘utu‘uni ki he Fokotu‘utu‘u Ngāue Fakapa‘anga

Na‘e tali ‘e he Poate ‘a e kau Talēkita ‘o e Pangikē Pule Fakafonua ‘o Tonga´ í he ‘enau fakataha ‘i he ‘aho 30 ‘o ‘Epeleli 2021, ke kei hoko atu pē ‘a e ngaahi tu‘utu‘uni ngāue fakapa‘anga lolotonga´ ‘a ia ‘oku hā atu ‘i lalo´. ‘Oku fakataumu‘a eni ke ngāue’aki ‘a e hulu ‘i he pa‘anga ngāue ‘a e ngaahi pangikee´, ke nō atu ki he ngaahi sekitoa fakatupu´ pea mo tokoni’i e ‘ekonōmika ‘a e fonua´ mei he ngaahi uesia ‘o e COVID-19.

Na‘e tali ‘e he Poate ‘a e kau Talēkita ‘o e Pangikē Pule Fakafonua ‘o Tonga´ í he ‘enau fuofua fakataha ki he taú´ ‘i he ‘aho 27 ‘o Sanuali 2021, ke kei hoko atu pē ‘a e ngaahi tu‘utu‘uni ngāue fakapa‘anga lolotonga´. ‘Oku fakataumu‘a eni ke ngāue’aki ‘a e hulu ‘i he pa‘anga ngāue ‘a e ngaahi pangikee´, ke nō atu ki he ngaahi sekitoa fakatupu´ pea mo tokoni’i e ‘ekonōmika ‘a e fonua´ mei he ngaahi uesia ‘o e COVID-19.

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