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Banks Shut 229 Branches by iwaeda(op): 8:23am On Jan 04
Nigeria’s banking industry shut 229 physical branches in one year as customers increasingly turned to Point of Sale terminals for their daily transactions.

This is according to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s 2024 financial sector statistical bulletin.

The data showed that the number of Deposit Money Bank branches across the country fell from 5,373 in 2023 to 5,144 in 2024, even as electronic payments, particularly through POS channels, surged sharply.

The statistics cover branches and cash centres of commercial, merchant and non-interest banks across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The total number of licensed banks rose from 33 to 35 in 2024, yet the overall physical presence of banks shrank, underscoring how rapidly banking is migrating from brick-and-mortar to electronic platforms.

The data further revealed that POS terminals are increasingly becoming the preferred alternative to walking into a banking hall.

The volume of POS transactions jumped from 9.85bn in 2023 to 13.08bn in 2024.

This represents an increase of about 3.23bn transactions, or roughly 33 per cent year on year.

More striking was the surge in the value of POS transactions, which more than doubled.

The value rose from N110.35tn in 2023 to N223.27tn in 2024, an increase of about N112.93tn or 102 per cent.

ATM usage also rose, but at a much slower pace compared to POS.


ATM transaction volumes increased from 1.01bn in 2023 to 1.02bn in 2024, representing less than one per cent growth.

The value of ATM transactions rose from N28.21tn to N29.12tn, an increase of about N909bn or just over three per cent.

The figures underline a clear reality that POS terminals are now far more central to consumer payments than cash withdrawals at machines or visits to physical branches.

The contraction in branch networks was not evenly spread across the country.

Lagos State, which remains Nigeria’s banking hub, still accounted for the highest number of branches with 1,521 in 2024.

However, the state also recorded a decline of 11 branches, down from 1,532 in 2023.

Despite this, Lagos continued to dwarf all other states, with more than five times the number of branches than any other state.

Ebonyi State recorded the single largest decline nationwide, losing 89 branches in one year. The number of branches in the state crashed from 120 in 2023 to just 31 in 2024.

Oyo, Niger, Ekiti and Ondo also recorded sizeable contractions. Oyo State lost 26 branches, bringing the total to 200.

Niger State saw a 32-branch decline, from 108 in 2023 to 76 in 2024.

Ekiti State recorded a reduction of 18 branches, from 83 to 65, while Ondo State also dropped by 18 branches from 127 to 109.


Other states that saw meaningful closures included Anambra and Ogun, with each losing eight branches. Cross River lost five, and Plateau lost seven branches.

The Federal Capital Territory also shed nine branches, bringing the total to 391 in 2024, down from 400 the previous year, further signalling that closures were not limited to rural or semi-urban areas but were occurring even in major population and commercial centres.


Not all states experienced shrinking bank footprints. Some areas recorded increases in the number of branches.

Delta State added six new branches, rising from 182 to 188. Rivers State increased from 272 to 280. Edo, Kaduna and Kano each gained eight additional branches in the year. Katsina added three, Adamawa and Jigawa added two each, while Kogi gained one.

These increases suggest that branch expansion now tends to follow areas with rising commercial activity or population growth, even while the national total continues to fall.

Banks and their customers in Nigeria are now operating within what has become a rapidly changing financial system, where new regulations and technological adoption are forcing lenders to rethink how services are designed and delivered.

At the same time, persistent inflationary pressures mean customers are increasingly sensitive to bank charges, reliability issues, and transaction security, according to the latest 2025 KPMG West Africa Banking Industry Customer Experience Survey.

The KPMG report notes that as more Nigerians migrate from physical branches to digital channels and POS terminals, expectations around speed, transparency and problem resolution have risen sharply.

While trust and integrity remain the strongest factors shaping public confidence in banks, the survey found that patience with failed transactions, delays, and complex service processes is declining.

It added, “Customer experience in the SME segment remained largely stagnant, recording a marginal decline compared to last year. While fintech leaders such as OPay and Moniepoint continued to post gains, these improvements were not enough to offset the broader downturn.

“The overall decline was driven primarily by traditional banks, whose average customer experience performance fell, underscoring persistent structural constraints that limit their ability to effectively respond to the evolving needs of SMEs.”


Financial sector analysts have long linked the rise in POS usage to several structural shifts.

These include cash scarcity episodes, widening agent banking networks, mobile wallet adoption, the growth of informal retail payments, and the convenience of accessing financial services closer to homes and markets rather than visiting a formal branch.

The KPMG report further noted, “While the Central Bank of Nigeria intensified compliance oversight following the 2024 onboarding pauses, fintechs have continued to anchor everyday payments, savings, credit and agency banking.

“Expanded POS networks and mobile wallets have further entrenched their relevance in daily financial activity, positioning fintechs not just as alternatives to banks, but as primary channels for daily financial interactions.


“Across the Six Pillars of customer experience, fintechs continue to outperform traditional banks, particularly on Time & Effort and Expectations. Customers consistently associate fintech platforms with fast transaction processing, reliable uptime and intuitive mobile interfaces.”

Sunday PUNCH observed that the surge in POS transactions occurred despite the arbitrary increase in charges common towards the end of the year.

In December 2024, POS agents hiked charges by about 100 per cent, collecting up to N200 per N5,000 withdrawal.

Many Nigerians were at the mercy of POS operators as most banks’ ATMs were empty.

Inside the banks, there was no reprieve as most turned customers away for lack of cash, and in rare cases where customers were able to get cash, they were limited to N10,000 or N20,000 withdrawals.

This happened despite the CBN’s warning to banks that any bank found not dispensing cash via ATMs would be sanctioned.

The CBN earlier sanctioned nine Deposit Money Banks with fines totalling N1.35bn for failing to ensure cash availability via Automated Teller Machines during the festive season.

Each of the banks was fined N150m following spot checks that revealed non-compliance with the apex bank’s cash distribution guidelines.

The affected banks include Fidelity Bank Plc, First Bank Plc, Keystone Bank Plc, Union Bank Plc, Globus Bank Plc, Providus Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc, United Bank for Africa Plc, and Sterling Bank Plc.

The fines will be directly debited from the banks’ accounts with the CBN.
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Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by NaijaRoyalty(m):
Can't remember the last time i went to the bank or the ATM .

I use POS or cash transfer ..

Thanks to Goodluck Jonathan government for bringing POS in Nigeria
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Georgry(m): 8:45am On Jan 04
can't remember the last time I went to the bank, electronic banking is faster and more convenient and can be cheaper when you factor the cost of transportation.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by iwaeda(op): 8:46am On Jan 04
If 229 branch closed at least, 5 people job loss per branch. grin grin grin grin
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by PulaPower:
NaijaRoyalty:
Can't remember the last year is went to the bank or the ATM .

I use POS or cash transfer ..

Thanks to Goodluck Jonathan government for bringing POS in Nigeria
Una too dey lie sha. I wonder wetin be the diff between una and politicians..

Pos has been in Nigeria system since the year 2000s. Tho, low patronage and it wasn’t really known to a lot of people unlike now

No wonder you dey support Liar-nus Obuko
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by autoez: 9:05am On Jan 04
Nobody uses the physical bank again. We do things online now including shopping. Very soon, shops, malls and markets will be affected. Many physical Offices will close. There will be a time in life we will just wake up and start pressing phone from morning till night.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by lavylilly: 9:05am On Jan 04
The job lost was massive and the ones working in the bank their workload has tripled.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by saintbillion(m): 9:06am On Jan 04
PulaPower:
Una too dey lie sha. I wonder wetin be the diff between una and politicians..

Pos started in Nigeria in the year 2000s.

No wonder you dey support Liar-nus Obuko
We done hear u sir. What is ur own contributions towards the growth of the country?
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by femi4: 9:06am On Jan 04
NaijaRoyalty:
Can't remember the last year is went to the bank or the ATM .

I use POS or cash transfer ..

Thanks to Goodluck Jonathan government for bringing POS in Nigeria
It is bad, ATMs with zero charges still work abroad

These POS guys have no control with their exorbitant charges.

With closure of many branches, that's loss of jobs acrosss the Country
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Sonnobax15(m): 9:06am On Jan 04
lipsrsealed
Thank God for opay and it's likes...


Can't remember last time I used a ATM let alone an ATM card.....all my transactions are based on transfer these days.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by oweniwe(m): 9:07am On Jan 04
iwaeda:
If 229 branch closed at least, 5 people job loss per branch. grin grin grin grin
But some other people are getting income through POS
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Gotocourt: 9:07am On Jan 04
FINTECHS have taking over, banks ain't serious with their bad service and outrageous charges.
Their daddy angry
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Sonnobax15(m): 9:08am On Jan 04
oweniwe:
But some other people are getting income through POS
. No be lie......

POS is the new bae at this moment...... If you know your way as a former or sacked banker ,na to just enter the POS business.........you will even be thanking God you were sacked by your previous bank boss cuz na slavery you been dey all those while.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by oluwaseunamos33(m): 9:09am On Jan 04
No sir. They share them with other branches that are short staffed
iwaeda:
If 229 branch closed at least, 5 people job loss per branch. grin grin grin grin
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Antichristian2: 9:11am On Jan 04
Banks too are not serious jawe!
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by SonOfWords(m): 9:12am On Jan 04
I dey smoke ee-gbo for toilet take dey read this news and I never still understand why I open the thread in the first place.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by inoki247:
For more than 5 years now haven't stepped into any bank....


POS everyday, Transfer and I get my problem resolved through mail and Twitter.....



The Fintech have proven you must not be living like you're in a stone age....

Without stepping out of your house all your problem can be fixed....


People will still look for a way to pin this on the Government...

Times are changing even in the Tech industry AI have made Alot of people jobless even right now Graphic designers are getting useless....


Sha don't get too comfortable with that your job...
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by lilsmart(m): 9:13am On Jan 04
Na true talk my brother! See as dem just dey shut branch up and down because dem only dey look for wetin dem go gain from us to collect our money, charge us anyhow, and pack our savings go give big men for Lagos. But if bank wan survive for community, e no suppose be only "deposit and withdraw" matter. Dem for dey inside our meeting, hear our development idea, support small business wey dey here, and even grant loan for community project. But for Nigeria, na so so "collect and go" dem sabi. If bank become place wey person fit walk in, share better plan for area, and get real support, dem for no need close shop because PoS don show bank for don turn to "community transformer," not just "money warehouse."
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by udemzyudex(m): 9:17am On Jan 04
autoez:
Nobody uses the physical bank again. We do things online now including shopping. Very soon, shops, malls and markets will be affected. Many physical Offices will close. There will be a time in life we will just wake up and start pressing phone from morning till night.
Lol.. Including building roads and buildings via pressing of phone. 😂
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Brendaniel: 9:18am On Jan 04
PulaPower:
Una too dey lie sha. I wonder wetin be the diff between una and politicians..

Pos started in Nigeria in the year 2000s.

No wonder you dey support Liar-nus Obuko
Which POS where you going to in the 2000s?

The way you people lie...

Lie with so much confidence and arrogance...


POS for cash withdrawal?

What exactly is wrong with you people?

I graduated from university in 2010, there was nothing like POS withdrawal anywhere in Nigeria even at that time, you guys just lie anyhow destroying the country...
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by DomPerignon: 9:18am On Jan 04
There's absolutely no need for private banks.

The deregulation of the banking sector was one of the biggest mistakes to have ever been conceived and is the number 1 driver of inflation and money laundry.

And to think most if not all these banks are now operated under fractional reserve banking that allows them to draw money from the central bank (our money) far above that in their vaults (still our money) and loan back to both the government and the populace at medieval Shylock loan rates tells you why we have a double digit lending rate hovering at room temperature ranges .

With such a high disparity in lending rates compared to what they pay as interests to depositors, you should not be wondering why we have one of the highest year on year inflation rates.

The Central Bank should rethink theor policy towards merchant banks and limit them strictly to banking transactions .

The CBN already has several subsidiaries like Bank of Agriculture, Bank of Industry and NIRSAL that ought to replace the Shylock banks as lenders.

The digital platforms have shown they can provide effective banking transactions far better than the inept conventional banks and have so far shown they are more transparent and more responsive to their customer base. The CBN should empower these digital banks with same fractional lending tools to serve SMEs lending as well as for soft consumer loans.

A scenario were bank executives are the highest salaried earners and draw huge sums as end of year bonuses while doing next to nothing but exploit the system while serving corrupt politicians to launder money should come to an end.



Bankers, Lawyers, Journalists and Medical Practioneers (in this order) are the bane of any nation and must be stripped of any professional and outstanding role in any nation if that nation must survive.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by autoez: 9:20am On Jan 04
udemzyudex:
Lol.. Including building roads and buildings via pressing of phone. 😂
You for carry everyone for your village go build road na
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by DomPerignon: 9:26am On Jan 04
iwaeda:
If 229 branch closed at least, 5 people job loss per branch. grin grin grin grin
Which is a good thing.

Some professions are a net negative to society, bankers being one followed closely by journalism.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Hhh4444: 9:26am On Jan 04
I only enter banking hall when I have issues.Not more than twice did I enter the bank last year.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by Offpoint1: 9:28am On Jan 04
Honestly can't remember last I visited bank... Since 2020 when I stopped using atm card.

Most people visit banks these days for complaints and not transactions
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by DomPerignon: 9:28am On Jan 04
lavylilly:
The job lost was massive and the ones working in the bank their workload has tripled.
And 70-80% of banking hall staff are contract workers so the exploitation by these rogue entities affects even their own staff.
Other than Union and First Bank , every other bank treats a vast majority of their staff as slaves.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by giacomogiovanni: 9:29am On Jan 04
Brendaniel:
Which POS where you going to in the 2000s?

The way you people lie...

Lie with so much confidence and arrogance...


POS for cash withdrawal?

What exactly is wrong with you people?


I graduated from university in 2010, there was nothing like POS withdrawal anywhere in Nigeria even at that time, you guys just lie anyhow destroying the country...
That person is an APC supporter. Tinubu has collected their brains and used it to collect loan.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by DomPerignon: 9:34am On Jan 04
femi4:
It is bad, ATMs with zero charges still work abroad

These POS guys have no control with their exorbitant charges.

With closure of many branches, that's loss of jobs acrosss the Country
The banks are the one hoarding cash and selling it to POS operators.

The policy to limit cash withdrawals in a society that is yet to go full digital and with most of the population not savvy enough to use smart phone technology is not yet ripe for cashless digital no contact transactions.

That's why the POS banks like OPAY were smart enough to introduce their own ATM debit cards and have very reliable USSD networks to serve their base who don't have or use Smart phones.

The conventional banks are not interested in banking business and have their own rackets behind the scene that's why they treat their customers like shit. And its also on record that the brick and mortar banks are the ones with in house staff that steal their customers funds.

Let them be arrogant like the dinosaurs they are , they will soon go extinct.

The CBN should cut them off from the lending market.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by AMI3(m): 9:38am On Jan 04
SonOfWords:
I dey smoke ee-gbo for toilet take dey read this news and I never still understand why I open the thread in the first place.
grin grin
U be bad boy. This Sunday morning? U dey drive evil spirit?
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by SonOfWords(m): 9:39am On Jan 04
AMI3:
grin grin
U be bad boy. This Sunday morning? U dey drive evil spirit?
I dey commune with the most high grin.
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by AMI3(m): 9:44am On Jan 04
SonOfWords:
I dey commune with the most high grin.
grin grin
Very soon u will start seeing vision.
Try commune whether the most high will give 2 sure games make we carry do weekend
Re: Banks Shut 229 Branches by nedu666: 9:46am On Jan 04
PulaPower:
Una too dey lie sha. I wonder wetin be the diff between una and politicians..

Pos started in Nigeria in the year 2000s.

No wonder you dey support Liar-nus Obuko
What a liar, Nigeria return to democracy in 1999 and a year after pos started. Where did you get this lie from. GSM license was in 2022. Bank consolidation 2023. So which pos started in 2000. And 16 efulefu liked your lie.
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