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Banks To Capture Customers’ Finger Prints Next Year by EngrOsax(m): 1:36pm On Nov 06, 2013
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Malam Lamido Sanusi, said the bank would begin capturing of biometric data of bank customers to ensure better services.
In his words '“The underlining issue facing many banks in Nigeria is lack of unique identity of Nigerian customers.
“The biometrics gives you a unique identification because you cannot change your finger.“We have a large population of illiterates. People go to ATM and cannot remember their pin numbers, but with biometric ATMs and POS, with your finger you can withdraw your money.
“And also, if you go to the bank and you don’t have your check book your finger is all the identification you require for you to take your money.
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