Nigeria Communications Week

CBN Threatens Sanctions on Bank Chiefs Who Breach ePayment Rules

- Bankole Orija

CENTRAL Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said it will sanction bank chiefs who its breach e-payment reporting rules, including using unapproved third party end-to-end payment solution.

Chief executives of banks who flout the apex bank’s guidelines will get a warning letter with the institutio­n fined N2million, the regulator said in the approved guideline on end-toend electronic payment of salaries, pensions, suppliers and taxes it released

The CBN insists on approving all third party payment solution being deployed by banks.

The approved guideline, said the banks were expected to promote the

adoption of end-to-end electronic payments by all stakeholde­rs covered by this regulation.

The approved guidelines also mandated bank customers that receive duplicate or excess payments into their accounts but fail to refund to the bank will have their Bank Verificati­on Number (BVN) placed on the watchlist.

In the CBN regulation on electronic payments and collection­s for public and private sector, it said that in the event of duplicated/excess payment not noticed but withdrawn by the beneficiar­y, the beneficiar­y shall make funds available for refund to the payer.

It said non- compliance shall result in placement of the beneficiar­y on the BVN Watch-list. The regulator said that bank employees and pensioners are to maintain appropriat­e bank accounts with banks, Other Financial Institutio­ns or any other approved channel for receiving payments such as mobile money/electronic wallet, subject to the CBN’s approved Know Your Customer limits; provide valid account and contact details to the Payer; report cases of non-payment, delayed payment or wrong payment of salaries/contributo­ry pension remittance­s carried out on a CBN approved e-payment platform, to the Payer; register and maintain a Retirement Savings Account (RSA) with a licensed Pension Fund Administra­tor (PFA).

It said the apex bank in exercise of its powers under the CBN Act, 2007 released the new guidelines to fully align with the core objectives of the National Payments System Vision 2020 (PSV2020) to ensure the availabili­ty of safe, effective and efficient mechanisms for convenient­ly making and receiving all types of payments from any location and at any time, through multiple electronic channels.

This, it said, will reduce the time and costs of transactio­ns, minimise leakages in revenue receipts and at the same time provide reliable audit trails, thereby ensuring that the Nigerian Payments System aligns with internatio­nal best practices.

The regulator also said that banks, other financial institutio­ns and mobile money operators are to promote the adoption of end-to-end electronic payments by all stakeholde­rs covered by this Regulation.

The financial institutio­ns are to also provide payers and beneficiar­ies with appropriat­e accounts with banks, other financial institutio­ns or any other approved channel for receiving payments such as mobile money/electronic wallet, subject to the CBN’s approved Know Your Customer limits.

The e-payment payers are to also adopt end-to-end electronic payment of salaries for employee staff strength of 20 and above; maintain appropriat­e account with banks or other financial institutio­ns and adopt a CBN approved end-to-end electronic payment platform and use for all forms of payment and collection­s.

 ??  ?? (L-R): Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director General (DG/CEO), National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) and Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman (EVC/CEO) NCC, at the opening ceremony of Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union, ITU Telecom World 2019 in Budapest, Hungary recently.
(L-R): Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director General (DG/CEO), National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) and Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman (EVC/CEO) NCC, at the opening ceremony of Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union, ITU Telecom World 2019 in Budapest, Hungary recently.

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