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Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by dre11(m): 8:38am On Mar 09, 2020
•Volume drops by 4.83 billion in one month

THE volume of electronic payment transactions through Point of Sale (PoS) terminals dropped by 4.83 billion in one month. It dipped from 46.13 billion deals in December 2019 to 41.3 billion in January, according to the Nigerian Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) report.

The PoS transaction drop in cash value is N60 billion. Merchants- retail outlets in the e-payment value chain- continue to collect N50 Stamp Duty charge per transaction from PoS users. The transaction value for PoS fell from N373 billion to N313 billion in December 2019 and January 2020 respectively.

It was learnt that collection of the illegal charge by merchants – petrol stations, supermarkets and other business owners that deploy PoS machines for payment – has continued against the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN’s) order that payment by customers should be stopped.

Although the CBN directed that the charge should be borne by merchants, not PoS users, there has not been any enforcement of the order.
The NIBSS data also showed that the decline in PoS usage occurred despite increase in the number of registered PoS terminals by the banks from 446,453 to 449,998 in December.

According to the report, the banks deployed 303,162 PoS terminals in December 2019 and 306,409 PoS terminals in January. This showed that, despite the deployment of more terminals to merchants, customers demand for the service is dropping.

The Nation investigation in the country’s commercial capital Lagos, showed that filling station operators in the downstream oil sector, the supermarkets among others, have continued to collect the illegal fee on PoS transaction by customers.

Filing stations and supermarkets add the fee to customer’s purchases.

To avoid dispute with its customers, some filling stations post the notice of payment on their pumps, while others simply add the cost to customer’s bill without informing them.

The President of the Bank Customers Association of Nigeria, Uju Ogubunka, condemned the continuous collection, in spite of the CBN’s directive that it should stop.

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He urged the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to ensure compliance with the directive by marketers.

Ogubunka said the apex bank should also ensure full compliance across retail shops.

Ogubunka said: “I expect the CBN to move beyond its directive that bank customers reject the fee and fight for customers. Another option is for the customers to carry cash and avoid the fee where the risks are minimal.”

The CBN Director, Payment System Management Department, Musa Jimoh, urged customers to reject the N50 PoS fee.

He said the stamp duty is a fee regulated by an Act, adding that the stamp duty as it is today has been misinterpreted.

Jimoh said: “Our circular that talks about merchants paying stamp duty according to the law does not say that the stamp duty should be paid by the consumer. That’s actually a misrepresentation of the CBN’s directive.

“What our directive says is that merchants should pay all necessary charges as regulated by the government agency, including stamp duty.

“When there is an electronic transaction to an account other than savings account and the transaction amount is more than N1,000, you have to pay stamp duty.”

The CBN and the Nigeria Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS), in a circular to banks and merchants said they were working for the application of remittance processes to ensure seamless collection of stamp duty charges for PoS.

The PoS fee is being paid by merchants on the aggregate PoS transactions carried out on a particular period, which was never passed to customers.

The extra charge on customer’s transaction followed a CBN’s directive to banks to charge N50 Stamp Duty on individual transactions, rather than merchants’ accounts.

The directive on the Unbundling of Merchant Settlement Amounts was contained in the CBN circular to banks, processors and switches, titled: “Review of process for merchants’ collections on electronic transactions”.

The policy stipulates that stamp duty payments on individual transactions that occur on PoS, rather than previous plans where charges occurred on aggregate transactions.

Signed by CBN Director, Payments System Management Department, Sam Okojere, the circular authorises banks to unbundle merchant settlement amounts and charge applicable taxes and duties on individual transactions as stipulated by regulators.

Merchant Service Charge was also reviewed downward from 0.75 per cent (capped at N1, 200) to 0.50 per cent (capped at N1, 000).

In a NIBSS report titled: “Returns on Stamp Duty Collection for merchant transactions”, the payment agency said the new stamp duty payment plan is in line with the provision of the Stamp Duties Act and Federal Government Financial Regulation 2009.

The policy, it added, was aimed at ensuring strict adherence to the CBN guideline communication on the subject, collection and Remittance of Statutory Charges on receipts to Nigeria postal Service under the Stamp Duties Act dated 15th January 2016.

The procedural processing guide for stamp duty Charges for PoS, web merchant and all deposit money banks (DMBs) should download daily PoS/Web settlement report from their respective processors settlement file transfer portal.

Also, the PoS and web settlement processing officer shall ensure that stamp duties are correctly processed daily by downloading daily PoS/web transactions valued at N1, 000 and above, noting the count of these transactions; multiply the count of these transactions by N50 and pass the corresponding debit/charge to the respective merchant accounts.

The apex bank guideline said: “The debit should be passed to the merchant accounts at the point of PoS/Web merchant Credit/Settlement to mitigate against the inability of the Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) to successfully secure these daily stamp duties charges and remit as expected.

“These charges are expected to be deposited into the already opened stamp duty collections account at the various DMBs and should form part of the weekly Stamp Duty rendition by the DMBs to NIBSS.”

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by qualityovenbake(m): 9:01am On Mar 09, 2020
Why won't people shun it, CBN better reverse their decision if they want to encourage a cashless policy.

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Hexilon: 9:07am On Mar 09, 2020
You can't enrich a nation, by impoverishing her people. Patch and puncture policymakers, Tueh!!

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by JasonScoolari: 9:09am On Mar 09, 2020
smiley
Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by shadelek(m): 11:35am On Mar 09, 2020
Those who made Stamp Duty policy are daft. What's the charges for? That same charges cut across all the banks. They're making life difficult for the masses whereas such policy hardly affects them.

Common Nigerian who cannot afford going to bank to withdraw have to pay higher to make use of POS.

In my village, POS hardly function sef. Na trade by barter dey rock

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by tstx(m): 11:35am On Mar 09, 2020
Hmm
Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Slawormir: 11:35am On Mar 09, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Although this one is bad

But Nigerians are too greedy

No body wants to pay charges

All they want their government to do is to subsidize every thing

Bunch of greedy fuckkkers

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Nobody: 11:35am On Mar 09, 2020
Useless leaders. What we have in this country is a bunch criminally insane individuals running the affairs of this country. My advice to every hardworking individual is to live this shithole if given the opportunity.

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by RapistOnBail: 11:35am On Mar 09, 2020

We are our own Enemy

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Chijeep(m): 11:36am On Mar 09, 2020
Ground no dey produce oil again dat y dey want 2 b using Tax 2 milk out oil money 4rm us nw

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Chijeep(m): 11:36am On Mar 09, 2020
Afta stealing our money d nxt thing u hear is thank you for banking with us cheesy

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Champneys: 11:36am On Mar 09, 2020
Expected.
Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Dadaboy: 11:36am On Mar 09, 2020
Nigerians are naturally stingy. So because of N60 per POS transaction you prefer to use cash.


Not different from people who stay in long queues because they “must” use their bank to avoid charges ( First bank customers )

Mophasa:
I prefer to stay on an ATM queue for hours than pay N100 on every 1k transaction from madam Eunice Pos shop angry

Hustle oh.. make 1k no go de be your problem.
Time is money

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Mophasa(m): 11:37am On Mar 09, 2020
I prefer to stay on an ATM queue for hours than pay N100 on every 1k transaction from madam Eunice Pos shop angry

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Coldie(m): 11:37am On Mar 09, 2020
That was how I went to Genesis fast food last week I paid for my food and they were saying they would add #50 pos charge

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by T4kbaba(m): 11:37am On Mar 09, 2020
Policy conflict on the CBN part.

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by maximunimpact(m): 11:38am On Mar 09, 2020
Nigeria
Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Decolonel(m): 11:38am On Mar 09, 2020
POS charges are just subtle ways of making millions. We wee not take it..

Imagine charging #50 to 100million Nigerian users, do the maths yourself and see for yourself.

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by AmazingELixir: 11:38am On Mar 09, 2020
grin grin grin


Before nko....make Pos go ehm own abeg....

Bad market for Pos operators courtesy of Buhari the herdsman.

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by goshen26: 11:38am On Mar 09, 2020
Hmmmm
Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by obembet(f): 11:39am On Mar 09, 2020
Truthbites:
Clueless govt, according to Oyedepo, worse government since the amalgamation of Nigeria

SUFFERING AND SMILING PEOPLE WILL SOON ATTACK YOU

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Fragility6: 11:39am On Mar 09, 2020
Painfully enough wit all these criminal charges buhari's govt will still say we don't have money... From wich pit of hell diz administration cum from sef

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by olukaygold(m): 11:39am On Mar 09, 2020
Everybody just dey use opportunities to cash out from People. Theres God oo

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by 3RNEST(m): 11:40am On Mar 09, 2020
grin grin
Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Lee29: 11:40am On Mar 09, 2020
Imagine a business owner sold 20,000 worth of clothes, he will be charged 0.75% of 20,000 = 150 Naira if it's by POS.

If the same man make cash lodgement of 500,000 to the bank, he will be charged 2% = 10,000

POS transactions used to be very good before Buhari government, in fact people normally get incentivised for using POS before now.


Buhari came and bastardized all aspect of the economy.


How will business owners keep using POS when they're charged 0.75% on transactions above 10,000. How much is the profit sef for someone to pay 0.75% on POS transactions, and 2% on cash lodgement.

Many business owners are becoming increasingly not interested in banking services.

Buhari will destroy our banking system if something is not done urgently to correct this aberration

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by OakConsultNG: 11:40am On Mar 09, 2020
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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Yohh: 11:40am On Mar 09, 2020
Huh
Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Dadaboy: 11:40am On Mar 09, 2020
Smh

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Re: Nigerians Shun Pos Transactions Over Charges by Truthbites: 11:40am On Mar 09, 2020
Clueless govt, according to Oyedepo, worse government since the amalgamation of Nigeria

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