CBN Reduces Charges on Merchants Collections, Cash-less policy begins by March 2020
Oru Leonard
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a review of the process for merchant settlement.
This is to further promote a cash-less economy and enhance the collection of applicable government revenues.
According to the statement made available to News Dot Africa, “the CBN has approved the unbundling of merchant settlement amounts and charge applicable taxes and duties on individual transactions for banks as stipulated by regulations, with effect from September 17, 2019”
The statement signed by the Director, Payments System Management Department at the Bank, Sam Okojere, also announced a downward review of the Merchant Service Charge (MSC) from 0.75% capped at N1,200 to 0.50% capped at N1,000.
Meanwhile, the CBN, in a circular to all deposit money bank (DMBs), also announced the commencement of charges on deposits in addition to already existing charges on withdrawals.
According to the circular, the charges, which take effect from Wednesday, September 18, 2019, will attract 3% processing fees for withdrawals and 2% processing fees for lodgments of amounts above N500,000 for individual accounts.
Similarly, corporate accounts will attract 5% processing fees for withdrawals and 3% processing fee for lodgments of amounts above N3,000,000.
The statement, however, disclosed that the charge on deposits shall apply in Lagos, Ogun, Kano, Abia, Anambra, and Rivers States as well as the Federal Capital Territory. It added that the implementation of the cash-less policy would take effect from March 31, 2020.
Meanwhile, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting No. 269, earlier scheduled for Monday, September 23 and Tuesday, September 24, 2019, was rescheduled to hold on Thursday, September 19 and Friday, September 20, 2019.