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How CİBN Ask Bankers To Protect Customers Data by Okfiscal(m): 9:16am On Jul 24, 2019
The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria has said it is critical for the banking community to display exemplary ethical conduct in the management of personal information.

The President, CIBN, Dr Uche Olowu, spoke during the breakfast session with the theme, ‘Managing a new oil-data protection and management strategies for the Nigerian banking industry,’ which was organised by the CIBN’s Centre for Financial Studies in Lagos.


President CİBN, Dr uche olowu
He said, “Another issue of concern is that of consumer consent or rather ‘consent fatigue’ where organisations seeking legitimate use of data serve customers with several consent notifications or forms.

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“Customers, without taking the time to fully understand these forms or notifications indicate agreement. It is my personal belief that we, the banking community must display exemplary ethical conduct in the management of personal information and act as shining beacons to other industries.”

He said the centre, which was a wholly- owned subsidiary of the CIBN, was mandated to provide thought leadership and enlightenment on topical issues affecting the banking and finance industry, as well as the economy at large.

By organising the session, he said the institute aimed to bring to the consciousness of all stakeholders, the importance of data privacy and management via a robust panel discussion, providing measures/best practices to be taken in implementing such standards.

Olowu emphasize that data management and protection issues should be of great concern to everyone.
Breaches in data protection guidelines and laws had resulted in reputational damage and a higher risk of illicit activities, such as money laundering and identity fraud, he noted.
He said, “Additionally, McAfee, a global computer security software company, reports that 40 per cent of people worldwide feel they lack control over their personal data – and rightly so.

“Major companies such as Facebook have doused the fire of data breach scandals which put millions of personal records in the hands of criminals.

“On July 12, 2019, British Airways-Owner IAG is facing a record $230m fine for the theft of data from 500,000 customers from its website last year under tough new data-protection rules policed by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office.”

He said the banking and financial sector was not immune to these threats, particularly given the sensitivity of data the industry warehouses.

Using the incident that happen in 2014, JP Morgan Chase one of the largest banks in America as example where it was reported that data breach occured which affected seven million small businesses and 76 million households,

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