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CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by nlfpmod(mod): 5:10pm On Apr 30, 2025
Nigeria’s Central Bank has fined Paystack, one of the country’s most prominent fintech companies, ₦250 million ($190,000) for allegedly operating its newly launched consumer product, Zap by Paystack, as a wallet in violation of its regulatory licence, according to one person with direct knowledge of the matter.

The apex bank claims that Zap—a peer-to-peer money transfer app launched in March—functions as a deposit-taking product, which is reserved for financial institutions with a microfinance or banking licence. Paystack holds a switching and processing licence, which permits it to route financial transactions between banks and other institutions, but not to hold customer funds. That limitation is central to the CBN’s sanction, the person said.

Paystack is working closely with the regulator as they further review Zap, and out of respect for the process, we won’t be making any public comments at this time,” a Paystack spokesperson told TechCabal.

In Nigeria’s tightly regulated financial services space, a wallet typically refers to a digital account that stores customer funds, allows payments, transfers, and often provides financial management tools. Operating a wallet without the right licence raises red flags with the CBN, which has grown increasingly vigilant about regulating the boundaries between licensed activities. TechCabal learned Zap does not store user funds directly, but instead operates in partnership with Titan Trust Bank, which is licensed to hold deposits.

The fine marks Paystack’s largest publicly known regulatory penalty since it received CBN approval in 2016. It also underscores the risks fintechs face as they expand beyond business-to-business payments into consumer-facing products.

Zap’s launch was seen as a bold move by the Stripe-owned firm to compete in the fast-growing consumer payments market. However, it was quickly entangled in controversy: Nigerian crypto startup Zap Africa accused Paystack of trademark infringement, triggering a legal dispute that is still unresolved.

The CBN fine comes during heightened regulatory scrutiny for Nigerian fintechs. In the past year, several fintechs have faced increased oversight around customer onboarding and KYC compliance as regulators respond to growing concerns about fraud and financial stability in the financial sector. Two of the country’s most prominent unicorns, Moniepoint and OPay, were fined ₦1 billion each in the second quarter of 2024 over compliance issues.
https://techcabal.com/2025/04/30/cbn-fines-paystack/

Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by temitope27(m): 5:16pm On Apr 30, 2025
Let them pay
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Eriokanmi:
Chicken change. They can pay. They must have foreseen the gains and consequences before the breach.
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Clean2016: 5:17pm On Apr 30, 2025
Sorry
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by PDPdestroyer(m): 5:17pm On Apr 30, 2025
Targeted at Igbos 😢
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by inoki247: 5:18pm On Apr 30, 2025
Ok follow the regulations bkuz once you're a Fintech even the commercial bank won't mind been a snitch on u cos most Fintech as snatch away dere customers....
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by ChizzyBuna(m): 5:18pm On Apr 30, 2025
Damn
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by ppogba: 5:19pm On Apr 30, 2025
Good decision.

No responsible organisation violates the regulatory guidelines it is expected to adhere to.
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by segyoms: 5:19pm On Apr 30, 2025
They should pay ..
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Lanre4uonly(m): 5:19pm On Apr 30, 2025
Ok, noted.
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by jocelynor: 5:21pm On Apr 30, 2025
Damn
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by oluwaseyi0: 5:21pm On Apr 30, 2025
Nonsense

250m is too much
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by papyjaypaul: 5:23pm On Apr 30, 2025
The fine is too small for that kind of violation. Just 250 million naira? What is the minimum capital for banks? Shey they want to operate like banks from the back end? FAFO. CBN can do better.
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Cmeo(m): 5:24pm On Apr 30, 2025
Na who own the money?? Will it give to the real Zap??
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Kobicove(m):
This fine seems excessive
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by SocialJustice: 5:26pm On Apr 30, 2025
This their useless product they want to use in challenging opay.
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Flame333: 5:27pm On Apr 30, 2025
Coming from what CBEX has done to people, everybody should behave themselves
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Jerixcon: 5:28pm On Apr 30, 2025
Why only N250m fine
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by vonnelixir: 5:30pm On Apr 30, 2025
Cbn looking for where to steal money..... Making business crumble easily
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Parydelegate: 5:33pm On Apr 30, 2025
Hmm
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Bosenan: 5:34pm On Apr 30, 2025
From product name legal tussle to this...the legal/regulatory team of Paystack need some knock
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by jamafa: 5:35pm On Apr 30, 2025
vonnelixir:
Cbn looking for where to steal money..... Making business crumble easily
CBN is targeting the Igbos 😂

U comedian 😂
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by tunapawizzy: 5:37pm On Apr 30, 2025
Which day these ones start, dem dun dey violate regulation standards
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by jiz: 5:38pm On Apr 30, 2025
grin
Flame333:
Coming from what CBEX has done to people, everybody should behave themselves
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by heykims(m): 5:44pm On Apr 30, 2025
Enemies from within will come bashing the CBN now.
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by dfrost: 5:44pm On Apr 30, 2025
Hmm...

What exactly was the legal department doing? People just collect money without almost no input?

No governance structure, no vetting of SLAs, documents, designs. 💔
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by SUPERBLOOM: 5:46pm On Apr 30, 2025
Interesting development
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by Shedrack777: 5:46pm On Apr 30, 2025
Make nothing do my money inside paystack o. I don talk my own
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by TheWebbers(m): 5:50pm On Apr 30, 2025
PDPdestroyer:
Targeted at Igbos 😢
Paystack, Flutterwave, Kuda and plenty other Fintech and plenty other tech companies like Nairaland etc are owned by Yorubas. You can google it, I'm not capping. Please Google it.

When it comes to Tech and Entertainment, including film, music etc, Yorubas are leading with wide margins. And these industries are the real goldmine of the 21st century. This is the industry where most western billionaires make their money. And this industry belongs to the very smart and high IQ in the society.

Most Web technicians, software developers, film editors, directors, producers, song writers are Yorubas.

You see all the tech guys in CBN and Most Banks are Yorubas. The guys that developed the NIN portals, Jamb and WAEC portals, BVN etc are Yorubas. 98% of Nigerians working in Google, Facebook, Yahoo etc are Yorubas. I know because I'm one of them and this is my occupation.

Yorubas just dont make noise ni.
Re: CBN Fines Paystack ₦250M For Zap Licencing Breach by muyico(m): 5:51pm On Apr 30, 2025
Even they app isn't working find
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