Briefing
newsmen after the 322 Bankers’ Committee Meeting in Lagos weekend, Mr. Kolawole
Balogun, who represented the Director Banking Supervision Department of the
CBN, Tokunbo Martins said “At the meeting we agreed that banks should refund
the charges made on customers for withdrawal and deposits in those states that
cashless policy has not taken place.”
The Central
Bank of Nigeria, CBN has ordered banks in the country to refund charges made on
customers for daily cash withdrawal or deposits exceeding set limit in the 30
states that full cashless policy transactions has not taken place. The CBN
disclosed that the new policy on cash-based transactions has not officially
taken place in all the states of the country.
According to Tokunbo Martins “The cashless policy has officially taken place in five states and federal capital, Abuja. The states are Lagos, Abia, Anambra, Kano, Ogun and Rivers States, as well as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The CBN has not officially announced the take off implementation of full cashless policy in other states other than the already stated states and federal capital territory, Abuja, due to some infrastructure bottlenecks.
We are
allowing ample time for the banks to deploy adequate infrastructure needed to
support the cashless policy as well as enable additional sensitization of
various bank customers on the merits of the policy. There are
telecommunication, power and other problems that are yet to be addressed.” The
CBN has introduced a new policy on cash-based transactions which stipulates a
‘cash handling charge’ on daily cash withdrawals or cash deposits that exceed
N150,000 for Individuals and N1,000,000 for Corporate bodies.
The new
policy on cash-based transactions (withdrawals & deposits) in banks, aims
at reducing (not eliminating) the amount of physical cash (coins and notes)
circulating in the economy, and encouraging more electronic-based transactions
(payments for goods, services, transfers, etc.).
Tokunbo
further noted that the CBN will sanction delinquent debtors whose names were
published by banks if they refused to negotiate with their banks on how to pay
their debts. “The publication of debtors names is ongoing and banks will be
doing this on quarterly basis” he added.
Speaking on
domiciliary account, Mr. Segun Agbaje, Chief Executive Officer, Guaranty Trust
Bank Plc said “said “The restriction on domiciliary account is just the cash
deposit. Every other things remain the same.
Payment of school fees, medical treatment etc can be done through the
domiciliary account.
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