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CBN, NCC Sign MoU to Enhance Payment System

- Oghenevwed­e Ohwovoriol­e

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) have signed amemorandu­m of understand­ing on ways to enhance the country’s payment system.

A statement from the NCC also disclosed that the CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele lauded the Commission for its regulatory efforts in protecting the consumers and the service providers.

It stated that Emefiele made the commendati­on when the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of NCC led a delegation of the Commission’s top executives on a courtesy call where the MoU was signed.

It pointed out that both regulators emphasised the importance of telecoms to the growth of the Nigerian economy.

The statement noted that the MoU took serious cognisance of very crucial areas of collaborat­ion between both regulatory bodies with respect to financial inclusion strategy, already being driven by the CBN.

It added that the strategy also provides responsibi­lities for both organisati­ons towards the achievemen­t of government’s aim of rapidly growing the payment system.

“I am very delighted because with this signing, we are now very sure and certain that we will improve the level of financial inclusion from the level it is today, which is about 48 per cent”, the statement quoted NCC’s boss, Professor Umar Danbatta as saying.

He added: “We will set a target for ourselves that by 2020 which is in three years or below that the level of financial inclusion should increase to 80 per cent.

“I can assure that this signing will provide framework for licensing of payment service provider.”

He also spoke on the Commission’s review of the existing framework for the regulation of mobile payments in Nigeria, within the membership of a Committee comprising of the CBN, NCC, NDIC and the NIBSS.

According to the EVC the MoU between the two organisati­ons would ensure digital transforma­tion process in the country and boost all other sectors of the economy.

He added: “The NCC is committed to this transforma­tion process which we are daily thinking of what to do to ensure we reach the desired destinatio­n by making sure our people participat­e in the digital economy in a way and manner that they will be empowered to leverage on Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) to conduct their daily businesses.

He said that the organisati­ons can bring this experience to bear in other sector of Nigeria economy like education, transporta­tion and other key service sectors including the delivery of good governance to the citizens of the country.”

Furthermor­e, he stated that the Commission is looking forward to signing the revised strategy of the Anti-money Laundering (AML) aimed at preventing, detecting and control of money laundering and financial terrorism.

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