The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has proposed a N100 monthly charge on every debit card (ATM card) in the country.
The new charge is separate from the existing N65 charge after the third withdrawal within the same month.
A
monthly maintenance fee of N100 was also proposed every month for
a naira dominated debit card when used, and a N50 charge for other months
when the card is used or not.
In its draft on the“guide to charges
for banks and other financial institutions in Nigeria”, CBN has
also proposed a N4,200-per-annum charge on foreign currency denominated
cards as maintenance fee.
The apex bank has also proposed a N50
charge on every cheque leaflet obtained and used at the deposit money
bank’s counter, The Cable reports.This is not the same as the
collection charge on cheques, which is also proposed to be“one percent of
cheque value or Naira equivalent of US $10 whichever is lower”.
The circular, signed by Kevin Amugo, director financial policy and regulation department, stated:
“The Central Bank of Nigeria is currently reviewing the extant Guide to Bank Charges, which came into effect on April 1, 2013,”
“The
review, which is in line with the philosophy of periodically ensuring
that the provisions of the guide accord with current realities, also
seek to address complaints from customers of financial services,
requests for clarification on provision of the guide and absence of a
tariff regime for other financial institutions in Nigeria.
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