Central Bank of Nigeria,
CBN, had said no extension would be made while non-registered bank customers
would be barred from accessing their money or any transaction in their account
after tomorrow.
Twenty-four hours to the
deadline for Bank Verification Number, BVN, less than half of the 52 million
bank customers have been registered, a development that may have caused
discomfort in the banking industry.
About 26 million bank
customers would be affected by the shut-out.
An official of the apex
bank said that the registration window would still be opened after tomorrow,
but unregistered customers would not be allowed access to their accounts.
The official, who claimed
that the exact figures of registered bank customers would not be ready until
next week, however lamented that “less than half of total bank customers have
been captured as at Monday this week.
“Field reports show that
there has been increased surge in the number of registrations per day since
last week, but it is clear that we may not exceed 50 percent by the deadline.”
Managing Director, Ecobank
Nigeria Plc, Jibril Aku, had said last month that bank customers who fail to
meet the October 31 deadline to enroll on the BVN network will have their
accounts frozen.
Aku, who spoke at the end
of the 324th meeting of the bankers’ committee in Lagos, said there was no
going back on the new deadline set by CBN for customers to obtain their BVN.

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