In July 2021, the currency in circulation (M0)1 amounted to MDL 32,744.1 million, increasing by MDL 2,925.2 million (9.8%) compared to December 2020 (chart no. 1) as a result of exceeding of the volume of cumulative releases over the volume of cumulative receipts per banking system by MDL 2,925.3 million2 in period January – July 2021.
Chart no. 1.
Correlation of the M0 indicator with the volume of cash operations on the banking system, million MDL
During January - July 2021, the volume of cash receipts increased by 24.0% compared to the similar period of the previous year and amounted to MDL 82,609.5 million. The increase in the volume of cash receipts was mainly determined by the increase by 22.1% of the receipts from the sale of consumer goods (regardless of the sales channel), which have the largest share (56.5%) of total volume of receipts (Chart no. 2). This evolution was supported by the increase of practically all sources of cash receipts.
Chart no. 2.
Main sources of cash receipts in licensed banks vaults and their monthly dynamics
At the same time, in July 2021, the volume of receipts amounted MDL 13,630.9 million (+2.6% compared to June 2021 and +20.2% compared to July 2020).
The volume of cash releases from licensed banks vaults in January-July 2021 increased by 23.8% compared to the same period of the previous year and amounted MDL 85,534.8 million (Chart no. 3).
Chart no. 3.
Main purposes of cash releases from licensed banks vaults and their monthly dynamics
This change was mainly determined by the increase of the releases to purchase foreign currencies from individuals by MDL 6,652.4 million (36.2%), amounting to MDL 25,054.3 million (the equivalent of USD 1,414.4 million3). Their share increased by 2.7 percentage points and accounted for 29.3% of the total volume of cash release.
At the same time, the releases from individuals’4 accounts increased by 17.8%, amounting to MDL 19,160.8 million, which represents 22.4% of the total releases volume.
It should be noted that releases from ATMs had a significant share of 18.9% of total releases and increased in January – July 2021 by 11.6% compared to the same period of the previous year.
In July, the volume of cash releases amounted to MDL 14,276.3 million, more by MDL 645.4 million than the volume of receipts. Compared to June 2021, cash releases increased by MDL 705.7 million or by 5.2%.
Instruction on the compilation by banks of the Report on the volume of cash operations
1. Currency in circulation (M0) represent circulating cash issued by the National Bank of Moldova, except for cash in banks and NBM vault;
2. The volume of cash operations includes transactions with commemorative coins;
3. Recalculated using the official average exchange rate;
4. Current, deposit and card accounts are included.