The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reviewed downward electronic transfer and ATM
fees as well as card maintenance fees. The new charges were contained in the
latest Guide to Charges by Banks and Other Financial Institutions just released
by the CBN
According
to the CBN, bank customers will now pay N10 for electronic transfers below
N5,000, and N25 for electronic transfer between N5,000 and N50,000. Only
electronic transfer above N50,000 will attract N50 charge. Previously, bank
customers pay N50 charge for electronic transfers below N500,000.
Further,
the CBN in the new Guide to Bank Charges slashed charges for cash withdrawal
via Other banks ATM to maximum of N35 after the third withdrawal within the
same month from N65 after the third withdrawal within the same month.
The CBN
also removed Card Maintenance Fee (CAMF) on all cards linked to current
accounts, a maximum of one Naira per mille for customer induced debit
transactions to third parties and transfers or lodgments to the customers
account in other banks on current accounts only,
Commenting
on the new charges, Director, Corporate Communications, CBN, Isaac Okorafor
explained that the current NIP charges apply to use of Unstructured
Supplementary Service Data (USSD), purchase with cash-back will attract a
charge of N100 per N20,000 subject to cumulative N60,000 daily withdrawal.
Also, for cards linked to savings account, a maintenance fee has been reduced
to a maximum of N50 per quarter from N50 per month amounting to only N200 per
annum instead of N600.
Furthermore,
he hinted that there will be no more charges for reactivation or closure of
accounts such as savings, current and domiciliary accounts while status enquiry
at the request of the customer (like confirmation letter, letter of
non-indebtedness and reference letter) will now attract a fee of N500 per
request.
On
Current Account Maintenance Fee (CAMF), the Guide expressly stated that this
would be applicable only to current accounts in respect of customer-induced
debit transactions to third parties and debit transfers/lodgments to the
customers account in another bank. It emphasized that CAMF is not applicable
to Savings Accounts.
According
to the Director, the CBN carried out the review of the Guide, which also
prescribes charges permissible for Other Financial Institutions and non-bank
financial institutions, in order to align with market developments.
To
guard against excess, unapproved or arbitrary charges by banks and other
financial institutions, the Guide stipulates a penalty of N2,000,000 per
infraction or as may be determined by the CBN from time to time for financial
institutions that breach any provision of the guide. The Guide also emphasized
that failure by any bank to comply with CBNs directive in respect of any
infraction shall attract a further penalty of N2,000,000 daily until the
directive is complied with or as may be determined by the CBN from time to
time.
Consequently,
the CBN directed banks to log every complaint received from their customers
into the Consumer Complaints Management System (CCMS) in addition to generating
a unique reference code for each complaint lodged, which must be given to the
customer. Failure to log and provide the code to the customer, it added,
amounts to a breach and is sanctionable with a penalty of N1,000,000 per
breach.
The
charges prescribed in the Guide were arrived at after extensive consultations
with stakeholders and is expected to enhance flexibility, transparency and
competition in the Nigerian banking industry.
This
Guide, which replaces the Guide to Charges by Banks and Other Financial
Institutions issued in 2017, takes effect from January 1, 2020, and maybe
reviewed from time to time to reflect changes in the business environment.
The
CBN, therefore, urged financial services providers and their customers alike to
acquaint themselves with the provisions of the Guide and be properly guided
accordingly. (Sunday Vanguard)
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