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CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by ikorodureporta: 12:18am On Feb 18, 2015
The Central Bank of Nigeria has introduced new guidelines for the treatment and management of dormant account balances by deposit-taking financial institutions.

Part of the objectives of the policy, according to the CBN, is to ensure that dormant account funds are identified and channelled through appropriate institutions to make them more productive to the economy and eliminate the possibility of banks converting dormant account balances to income.

The bank, in a circular released signed by its Director, Financial Policy and Regulation Department, Mr. Kevin Amugo, on Tuesday, stated that the absence of clear guidelines for the management of dormant accounts had resulted in the disproportionate treatment of such account balances by deposit-taking financial institutions.

This, it noted, was generating concern among bank account holders, regulators and other stakeholders.

It said representations received by the CBN from stakeholders on the subject highlighted the need for the bank to develop a regulatory framework for the management of dormant accounts for the benefit of the banking system and the Nigerian economy.

The directive stated, “It is in view of the above and the imperative to promote transparency in the financial system that the CBN hereby issues these guidelines to provide a standard for the treatment and management of dormant account balances in Nigeria.

“The purpose of the policy is to curb possible abuse in the operation of dormant accounts, set operational standards for banks and other financial institutions in line with best practice, and to reinforce the property rights as guaranteed in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

“A dormant account shall be a bank account that has no customer or depositor originated transaction within a specified period of six years after the last customer or depositor initiated a transaction. However, such an account shall be recognised as inactive after the first six months of non-depositor or customer originated transaction in it.”

The CBN also said, “Accounts shall retain their interest earning status during the period of dormancy in the bank. Deposit-taking financial institutions shall continue to monitor accounts that show tendencies of inactivity and where necessary, initiate actions for their activation or protection from wrong usage.

“Once dormant accounts exceed a six-year period, they shall be reported to the CBN along with efforts made by the obligor bank to locate the owners or their personal representatives.”

The CBN stated that three months to the end of the six years, both the account holder and the next-of-kin would be notified, adding that revalidation of inactive/dormant accounts would not attract any charge to the account holder as the banks would have made ample use of the idle funds.

It said, “Dormant account balances shall continue to be reflected in the books of banks as deposit liabilities until they are eventually withdrawn by the account holders or disposed of on their instructions. Dormant account balances shall, therefore, be regarded as deposits and shall be covered by deposit insurance.

“In the case of government-owned inactive/dormant accounts, banks shall notify the relevant government agency of their existence, with periodic returns of such notification sent to Banking Supervision Department. Banks are also required to turn over the funds to the concerned treasury after six years of inactivity.”

The bank said account opening forms would include the provision of next-of-kin, who would be contacted at the point of declaring the accounts dormant.

“The provisions of the guidelines shall take immediate effect. Sanctions for contravention of the provisions of the guidelines shall be imposed under Section 60 of the BOFIA (1991) as amended,” the CBN said.


http://www.punchng.com/business/money/cbn-introduces-new-policy-on-dormant-accounts/

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Ebubeslym(m): 12:25am On Feb 18, 2015
Make I kukuma run go withdraw the remaining N2000 wey I leave for one yeye bank account before this pipo turn am to bank money.

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Nobody: 12:33am On Feb 18, 2015
Good policy. to check the excesses of these banks with their increase income at all cost atitude. CBN stregthening institutional frameworks since SOLUDO/SANUSI.

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by babatope88(m): 12:37am On Feb 18, 2015
ISOKay
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by siegfried99(m): 1:41am On Feb 18, 2015
grin grin


Banks won't be happy about this grin

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Nutase: 6:48am On Feb 18, 2015
cool
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by ibrhyme77(m): 9:11am On Feb 18, 2015
This is a very good move by the CBN,some unscrupulous bankers are feeding fat on such accounts. They have ways of partnering with some guys whereby the guys appeared as representative of the account holders and the funds in the accounts will be siphoned with nobody the wiser.

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by koolet: 9:29am On Feb 18, 2015
Three people looting money from citizens

1.OUR BANKs

2 OUR NETWORKs especially MTN

3. OUR GOVERNMENTs (the present govt and the past)

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Burger01(m): 9:30am On Feb 18, 2015

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by msmon(m): 9:30am On Feb 18, 2015
Good initiative! CBN has just blocked a source of xtra income for the bankers. Lolz.


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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Nobody: 9:30am On Feb 18, 2015
Clever!
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Faibuhari: 9:31am On Feb 18, 2015
This is transformation agenda in place
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Oildichotomy(m): 9:31am On Feb 18, 2015
While the policy sounds good on paper, I'm of the position that CBN should get their priorities right.

Dormant accounts issues can't rectify the falling naira does it?

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Vock(m): 9:31am On Feb 18, 2015
kudos to the CBN, this should have been in place since!! at least it will curb the excesses of those banks that has made it their point of duty to convert dormant account's funds into income for themselves
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Raypawer(m): 9:32am On Feb 18, 2015
hm... so banks can still abuse Nd make money from dormant accounts

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by whizqueen(f): 9:32am On Feb 18, 2015
How many dormant account is fund left in?
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Nobody: 9:32am On Feb 18, 2015
FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA. . . No. 1 culprit!

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by j4sure(m): 9:33am On Feb 18, 2015
ok
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by holyokoto(m): 9:34am On Feb 18, 2015
we don here
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by cycline404(m): 9:34am On Feb 18, 2015
Wow!!! I think this is a good policy!
I was scared @first!!!
Those that know what i am talking about would understand!

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by donephi(m): 9:34am On Feb 18, 2015
Good move, I hope it sees the light of the day
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by ednoville(m): 9:34am On Feb 18, 2015
CBN pls tell Skye bank to stop sending me messages I left them since 2005

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by hamzia(m): 9:35am On Feb 18, 2015
okay we don hear
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Jaffar23(m): 9:35am On Feb 18, 2015
Good by CBN all these banks that are declaring profits at r he end of the year with money from dormant balances will now have to source their funds.. Godwin Emefele is truly performing
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by EmmaOgbu(m): 9:35am On Feb 18, 2015
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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Maczeelly(m): 9:36am On Feb 18, 2015
Kkk
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by Osyxcel(m): 9:36am On Feb 18, 2015
This is a good development.

Na all those dormant a/c balances those bank staffs dey chop. The remaining, na the bank itself dey chop am...
Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by wazobiaforu(m): 9:36am On Feb 18, 2015
Make them stop 65 charges on ATM - is draining my account like crazy

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Re: CBN Introduces New Policy On Dormant Accounts by coldsummer: 9:37am On Feb 18, 2015
Oh nooooo

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