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Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by mechanics(m): 12:24pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
No wonder my opay card was able to dispense ₦20,000, thank God I had two cards, if not I would have just waste the transport money for withdrawing ₦20,000 instead of OTC transactions where I can withdraw up to ₦100,000. |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by Heffalump(m): 12:30pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
Boogyman557: Slawomir, na you be this? 1 Like |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by HNICEARTH: 12:45pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
geesilver: How did emefiele got us into all these mess? Did you actually read the post? Lemme quote a potion for you: "A manager with an old-generation bank in Lagos said banks pay around N500,000 for the logistics of moving cash from the CBN to their branches, and many banks are not ready to bear the costs. He said: “It costs money to bring money to branches. We are relying on cash deposits from customers, which are not forthcoming. We wish these costs are avoidable." The taxes introduced by tinubu's government and removal of subsidy is what is responsible for the high cost of logistics in moving cash from CBN to commercial banks. Banks are profit oriented entities, they are trying to avoid those high cost of logistics. The alternative is to rely on the deposits they receive daily. Unfortunately such deposits are not coming in because same tinubu has depleted the purchasing power of the masses by introducing more taxes and removing various subsidies. Funny enough he said it during his campaign but y'all did not listen "I will slow down the economy by reducing the purchasing power of the masses, and then widen the tax net" The video is out there in the public, search for it and watch it. He is implementing all he said during the campaigns , and y'all blaming emefiele. Wake up and smell the coffeee |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by HSSA: 1:58pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
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Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by success2me(f): 3:27pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
Even then, where have the new notes disappeared to? Only old naira note everywhere after all the sufferings. GOSH! Islie: |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by stevups(m): 5:50pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
Zezco: God bless you |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by franugo(m): 7:21pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
[/quote][quote author=Zezco post=124266247]Banks are now robbing customers to maximize their profits. how are banks robbing customers? |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by LastProphet: 8:28pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
grandstar: Emefiele is the single reason dollar is trading at this high price today. In a country like India he will be executed but trust me he's going to run for governor of Delta state in the future just like Ibori |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by bluefilm: 9:14pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
highness25: All I can say to you right now is that your case is different. |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by Batman2412(m): 9:19pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
I still use card via PoS and transfers for my transactions. I've got no use for cash. So, e no concern me |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by highness25(m): 9:29pm On Jul 07, 2023 |
bluefilm:Because it's favouring you abi? When something is going well in your own side also think about those having it tough. Opay is fraudulent, people will know this soon |
Re: Banks Abandon Uniform Atms, OTC Transaction Policy by bluefilm: 12:42am On Jul 08, 2023 |
highness25: Cry me a river. |
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