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CBN, NIBSS Move To Unify Payments Through National Domestic Card Scheme Read Mor by olatade(m): 4:13pm On Oct 24, 2022
The Central Bank of Nigeria is making moves to introduce the National Domestic Card scheme The apex bank, in conjunction with the Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement System, said the move is to unify payments in the country Also, the card is being developed with the participation of Nigeria Bankers;




According to him, the card will be configured to manage the payment ecosystem and improve payment across Nigeria. It will also provide affordable pricing. Charges on the card will be lower because it will be charged in Naira and not in foreign currency. The card would be optimised for local content solely for the Nigerian market and support micropayment and credit, e-government, identity management, transportation, health and agriculture regarding payment, Owoh said. Explaining further, Owoh stated that the card is expected to reduce reliance on cash across the landscape and promote the cashless policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Be the first to get hottest news from our Editor-in-Chief SIGN UP THANK YOU! Check your email and confirm your subscription You are already subscribed to our newsletter! Check your inbox to be the first to know the hottest news Home Business and Economy Economy ECONOMY CBN, NIBSS Move to Unify Payments Through National Domestic Card Scheme Monday, October 24, 2022 at 4:07 PM by Pascal Oparada The Central Bank of Nigeria is making moves to introduce the National Domestic Card scheme The apex bank, in conjunction with the Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement System, said the move is to unify payments in the country Also, the card is being developed with the participation of Nigeria Bankers; Committee to boost payments PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ find the “Recommended for you” block on the home page and enjoy! Nigeria’s apex bank, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement system, including the Banker’s Committee, will float a national card scheme to enhance the payment system in Nigeria. Vanguard report said that the Managing Director of NIBSS, Premier Owoh, stated this during the Committee’s meeting on Thursday, October 20, 2022. Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele Credit: Bloomberg/Contributor Source: UGC Card meant to unify payments? Owoh said the project has been approved and is the brainchild of CBN. READ ALSO CBN says Polaris new owner, Strategic Capital Investment Limited still have over N1 trillion balance to pay PAY ATTENTION: Share your outstanding story with our editors! Please reach us through info@corp.legit.ng! He said part of the project of the apex bank is that the National Domestic Card Scheme will be designed to help accelerate acceptance and efficiency and reduce operating costs of cards in the country. According to him, the card will be configured to manage the payment ecosystem and improve payment across Nigeria. It will also provide affordable pricing. Charges on the card will be lower because it will be charged in Naira and not in foreign currency. The card would be optimised for local content solely for the Nigerian market and support micropayment and credit, e-government, identity management, transportation, health and agriculture regarding payment, Owoh said. Explaining further, Owoh stated that the card is expected to reduce reliance on cash across the landscape and promote the cashless policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria. READ ALSO CBN sells Polaris bank for N50 billion to strategic capital investment limited Owoh said that it will have components like debit cards, credit cards and non-interest cards. CBN’s spokesman, Osita Nwanisobi, said the move is meant to promote inclusion and growth in the financial services sector via Nigeria’s central switch system, NIBSS. Nwaniso said the scheme will become effective in January 2023. ThisDay reports that with the introduction of the card, Nigeria joins a growing list of countries such as India, Turkey, China, and Brazil as leading examples – which have launched domestic card schemes and harnessed the transformative benefits for their respective payments and financial systems, particularly for the underbanked. Nwanisobi said: “The CBN recognises the significant benefits from delivering Africa’s first central bank-driven, domestic card scheme, which, when delivered at scale, has the potential to become the largest in Africa, and one of the largest in the world.”

Recall that Legit.ng reported that in recent years, there has been a huge spike in the number of fraudulent cases, and this has become a source of concern for the Central Bank of Nigeria. In an industry fraud report by the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc (NIBSS) it was detailed that in a nine month period, fraudsters attempted attacks 46,126 times, and they were successful on 41,979 occasions. This represents a 91% successful rate, amounting to a N5.2 billion lost to bank customers. Source: Legit.ng Read more: https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/economy/1499691-cbn-nibss-move-unify-payments-national-domestic-card-scheme/

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