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CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Marisa1: 2:52am On Jan 22, 2023
President, Association of Mobile Money and Bank Agents in Nigeria, Victor Olojo, has said the Central Bank of Nigeria is set to clampdown on illegal Point of Sales operators in the country.

SUPERS.ng gathered that Victor Olojo said the apex bank was planning to sanitise the industry, considering its role in driving its cashless policy. He explained that agents operating under umbrellas and hawking PoS services would be the most hit.

He said, “Agents must wake up, there are rules. Agents operating under an umbrella, agents hawking PoS services, all these things would soon be curtailed. The CBN is coming with a sledgehammer very soon on agents operating outside its guidelines.

“Some of these agents are not properly registered; the minimum accepted is a kiosk, an identifiable address.”


He noted that there must be confidentiality regarding cash withdrawals and the agents must ensure their clients can carry out transactions in enclosed spaces.

2023 is expected to witness growth in PoS transactions. According to the CBN’s policy limiting withdrawals for individuals and corporates, “Customers should be encouraged to use alternative channels (Internet banking, mobile banking apps, USSD, cards/PoS, eNaira, etc.) to conduct their banking transactions.”

Commenting on this expected growth, Olojo, said, “For now, the industry is still on an upward growth. We are still growing upwardly, there is still room for a lot of growth.

“It is part of the financial inclusion agenda, everything is in line. We need to have as many agents come into the system until we get to a saturation point. We are not there yet.

“Although, more agents are needed in the rural areas than in the city and urban centers. We still expect more upward growth, because fintechs are still coming up too.”

According to him, the industry was far from a saturation point since there was a government policy promoting it and agents were making profits.

“So yes, the cashless policy is a major factor why we have an increase in the number of agents,” he said.

Olojo explained that even though there were initial fears on an upward review in PoS transaction charges, that was highly unlikely.

He said, “As regards charges, the CBN is currently working out a plan for mobile money and agents to have access to funds. This is to those that are credible, those that are properly registered. The five per cent or three per cent that applies to people that are taking more than is required from the banks may not apply to mobile agents.

“So, there would be no need for an increment in charges. However, if that doesn’t come in in time, obviously the cost will be transferred.”

“It is part of the financial inclusion agenda, everything is in line. We need to have as many agents come into the system until we get to a saturation point. We are not there yet.


“Although, more agents are needed in the rural areas than in the city and urban centers. We still expect more upward growth, because fintechs are still coming up too.”

According to him, the industry was far from a saturation point since there was a government policy promoting it and agents were making profits.

“So yes, the cashless policy is a major factor why we have an increase in the number of agents,” he said.

Olojo explained that even though there were initial fears on an upward review in PoS transaction charges, that was highly unlikely.

He said, “As regards charges, the CBN is currently working out a plan for mobile money and agents to have access to funds. This is to those that are credible, those that are properly registered. The five per cent or three per cent that applies to people that are taking more than is required from the banks may not apply to mobile agents.

“So, there would be no need for an increment in charges. However, if that doesn’t come in in time, obviously the cost will be transferred.”


According to the NIBSS, there are 986,252 registered PoS terminals in Nigeria (this is based on the last time it updated this record, July 2021). The total number of deployed PoS terminals as of January 2023 was 955,234. Although according to Olojo, there are over 1.4 million mobile money and banking agents.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by MEGA4BILLION(m): 3:11am On Jan 22, 2023
People are no longer interested in using banks ATM. No need to travel long distance to ATM and at the same time get charged for withdrawals when you can comfortably make your withdrawals at any POS next to you. Commercial banks are happy they loosing out on ATM withdrawal charges thus the gang up against POS agents.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by visaclick: 3:24am On Jan 22, 2023
I myself don't like using POS, they are becoming too pompous and enviousfor my liking.One close to my home I normally patronize started saying words behind me. they are used to small transaction so when you do something big with them it results to envy so now, If I need 25k per week I get it from the atm directly.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Nobody: 5:48am On Jan 22, 2023
hawking POS? Nigeria is cruise

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Freethinker87: 5:49am On Jan 22, 2023
I said that the first casualty of this new law will be POS operators and FinTech will make a killing from it. My prediction didn't take too long. grin

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by seanwilliam(m): 5:50am On Jan 22, 2023
Cbn and drama

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by EyezofGod120: 5:52am On Jan 22, 2023
Which one be illegal pos again,,,una sha wan block where we dey see at all at all chop

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by EricSmallz(m): 5:53am On Jan 22, 2023
Why do people use the terminology "I myself " ?
What is the meaning please? I think it is needlessly redundant.
visaclick:
I myself don't like using POS, they are becoming too pompous and enviousfor my liking.One close to my home I normally patronize started saying words behind me. they are used to small transaction so when you do something big with them it results to envy so now, If I need 25k per week I get it from the atm directly.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by BluntCrazeMan: 5:53am On Jan 22, 2023
Una Well Done

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Mobi47(m): 5:53am On Jan 22, 2023
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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by robinso01(m): 5:53am On Jan 22, 2023
Of all problem in this country, clamping down on pos is the next thing

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by kindlyheart: 5:53am On Jan 22, 2023
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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by smile11s(m): 5:54am On Jan 22, 2023
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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by secnelly: 5:55am On Jan 22, 2023
As an accountant that he claims, How much did Thifnupoo hand over to Fashola as Lagos t
State governor when he left office in 2007.

Let's compare with what other Presidential Candidate.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Newyorkitis(m): 5:55am On Jan 22, 2023
The 37th government must stay relevant and in the public discuss.
Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by juman(m): 5:56am On Jan 22, 2023
“Some of these agents are not properly registered; the minimum accepted is a kiosk, an identifiable address.”

It make sense.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by SporaD8: 5:57am On Jan 22, 2023
Bodmum:
hawking POS? Nigeria is cruise
That Hawking ish prove Nigerians can hawk anything!
For Big Parties, Major busstop, Inside traffic, you see people patronizing POS Hawkers.
Are people really that careless about their privacy/security?!

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by FreebiesGRAM: 5:57am On Jan 22, 2023
Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Ade3131: 5:58am On Jan 22, 2023
MEGA4BILLION:
People are no longer interested in using banks ATM. No need to travel long distance to ATM and at the same time get charged for withdrawals when you can comfortably make your withdrawals at any POS next to you. Commercial banks are happy they loosing out on ATM withdrawal charges thus the gang up against POS agents.

And who told you banks don't still make money from the 100 Naira you're charged by the POS operators?

Dey play you hear...

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Nobody: 5:59am On Jan 22, 2023
Make them start with all of those LOAN APPS first

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Dbegining: 6:01am On Jan 22, 2023
Like someone said, when the Nigerian government see that people are making 💰 through a particular way, they find a way to block it.

Look at Crypto, skit makers etc.

This government ehn🙄🙄

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by kingamaa(m): 6:05am On Jan 22, 2023
Double wahala for dead body

Una change currency, new currency not available

Even banks no gree collect new currency

The new currency sef be like fake money

Old currency full ground berekete

Toothless bull dog wey dey shakara for POS operators

Mtchew

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by stano2(m): 6:09am On Jan 22, 2023
Okay
Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by stano2(m): 6:09am On Jan 22, 2023
MEGA4BILLION:
People are no longer interested in using banks ATM. No need to travel long distance to ATM and at the same time get charged for withdrawals when you can comfortably make your withdrawals at any POS next to you. Commercial banks are happy they loosing out on ATM withdrawal charges thus the gang up against POS agents.
Omo, these bankers set up POS around the bank and be cashing out.
My former area has 2 big banks and the ATMs are always Out of Service, with POS operators everywhere around the bank.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by aylagos(m): 6:14am On Jan 22, 2023
Why ?
Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Stanweezy(m): 6:15am On Jan 22, 2023
There is no job yet this ppl wants to destroy this small biznes many used to survive

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:16am On Jan 22, 2023
wink
Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by jrobbins: 6:16am On Jan 22, 2023
Good. Having a kiosk is for privacy, how would I be withdrawing cash and everybody passing by will see especially if the cash is much because I'd want to count and confirm it's completeness and authenticity.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Icarus99(f): 6:23am On Jan 22, 2023
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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by miniziter(m): 6:23am On Jan 22, 2023
visaclick:
I myself don't like using POS, they are becoming too pompous and enviousfor my liking.One close to my home I normally patronize started saying words behind me. they are used to small transaction so when you do something big with them it results to envy so now, If I need 25k per week I get it from the atm directly.
But when you need urgent 20k to borrow, you remember our place. Just dey play.

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Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by leisuretym: 6:23am On Jan 22, 2023
Ok
Re: CBN To Clamp Down On Illegal PoS Operators by Lumig: 6:29am On Jan 22, 2023
tongue
Laudable step. Let the CBN clean up that market

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