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Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by shachris02: 7:13am On Jun 29, 2015
Barring any last minute extension by the Bankers’ Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Deposit Money Banks will on Wednesday start to deny about 14.6 million customers from enjoying banking services over their failure to obtain Bank Verification Numbers.

The BVN project, which commenced in February 2014, will officially close on Tuesday, June 30, 2015.

The Bankers’ Committee, which comprises of the CBN, bank CEOs and a few other stakeholders, had given June 30, 2015 as the deadline for the customers to do their biometric registration and obtain their BVNs.

However, as of June 11, 2015, the committee said only 14 million customers had been registered under the BVN project.

Going by the current statistics from the Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access, an organisation committed to deepening financial inclusion in Nigeria, only about 28.6 million adults in the country have bank accounts.

This means that at least 14 million bank customers have yet to do their biometric registration and get their BVNs.

The BVN project will help the banks to identify their customers through their fingerprints. Each bank customer’s fingerprint is linked to their unique number.

It is meant to help check fraud in the banking system, boost retail or consumer credit, and also enhance economic growth.

The Managing Director, United Bank for Africa Plc, Mr. Phillips Oduoza, who spoke after the Bankers’ Committee meeting in Abuja about three weeks ago, confirmed that only about 12.5 million bank customers had been registered since the exercise began.

While calling on those who had yet to register for the BVN to do so before the expiration of the June 30 deadline, he declared that customers who failed to do so would not be able to enjoy banking services.

Oduoza had said, “We also discussed the electronic banking space. In the area of BVN, we have done 12.5 million customers and this is a substantial mileage. There is still a need to close the gap before the deadline of June 30 and any customer that hasn’t done so will not enjoy banking services.

“So, we are urging customers to enrol so that they will continue to enjoy unhindered banking services.”

He added that by the end of this month, those that had yet to get their BVNs would not be able to have access to credit, enjoy foreign exchange and conduct Internet banking services.

The Managing Director, Nigeria Interbank Settlement System Plc, the organisation driving the biometric registration process, Mr. Ade Shonubi, had a few weeks ago said it was unlikely that the Bankers’ Committee would extend the deadline.

As of the time filing this report on Sunday, it is unclear if customers who failed to register by Wednesday would be allowed to do so and gain access to their accounts or whether the Bankers’ Committee would allow an extension of the deadline.

While there are 28.6 million bank accounts belonging to adults in Nigeria, the Electronic Payment Providers Association of Nigeria states that the number of bank account holders (made up of both individuals, including children, and organisations) has reached 76 million out of a population of 170 million people.

A new World Bank report states that Nigeria, like many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, has a growing population who are excluded from the financial services compared to their counterparts abroad.

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Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by Nobody: 7:14am On Jun 29, 2015
For wetin

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Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by innofyno(m): 7:14am On Jun 29, 2015
Story story

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Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by benpuzzy(m): 7:15am On Jun 29, 2015
Make them take time.

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Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by wagazala: 7:19am On Jun 29, 2015
These service restrictions are not enough to enforce Nigerians to register for BVN before the deadline. The banks should also state in clear terms if we would be allowed to register after the deadline or BVN registration closes.
Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by eleojo23: 7:21am On Jun 29, 2015
There will be protests if it is implemented.

They should just extend the deadline.
But I wonder why many people have been reluctant to do theirs up till now.
Nigerians and their last minute approach.
Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by lumzybo: 7:24am On Jun 29, 2015
What's the worst case scenario that culd happen?


Empty threats

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Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by Nobody: 7:30am On Jun 29, 2015
I can bet my two cents that it will be extended to December
Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by ApcSucks: 7:42am On Jun 29, 2015
benpuzzy:
Make them take time.


Don't go and do yours
Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by Nobody: 7:45am On Jun 29, 2015
See foolish posts above. Ordinary directive you will not follow and you want Nigeria to develop like America
Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by Starships4u(m): 8:02am On Jun 29, 2015
Hu cares
Re: Banks May Deny 14.6 Million Customers Services By Wednesday - The Punch by Nobody: 8:47am On Jun 29, 2015
they better extend it o..Co's the queue for bank no b beans

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