Cashless policy goes nationwide July 1
The Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday said that the third phase of its
cash-less policy would commence as scheduled in the remaining 30 states
of the federation.
The development was confirmed in a statement issued by Mr. Isaac Okoroafor on behalf of the Director, Corporate Communications Department of the CBN.
The statement stated that the nationwide roll-out of the cash-less
initiative became imperative following the success recorded in the first
and second phases.
The bank, however, added that as was done
in the first two phases of the programme, a one-year waiver had been
granted on the application of withdrawal charges in the 30 states.
This implies that withdrawal charges will continue to apply on
transactions above the specified limits in Abia, Anambra, Lagos, Ogun,
Kano and Rivers states and the Federal Capital Territory.
The
statement read in part, “Having successfully completed phases one and
two of the cash-less policy in six pilot states and the Federal Capital
Territory, the management of the CBN hereby notifies all stakeholders
and the general public that phase three of the policy’s implementation
will commence as scheduled on July 1, 2014 in the remaining 30 states of
the federation.
“However, as was the case in the pilot states,
a one-year waiver has been granted on the application of withdrawal
charges in the 30 states slated for roll-out in phase three.
“Therefore, charges on withdrawals for both individual and corporate
account holders will only take effect in the 30 states from July 1,
2015.
“This waiver is to allow ample time for the deployment of
adequate infrastructure needed to support the policy as well as
additional sensitisation of various stakeholders on the merits of the
policy.”
The CBN governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, had while
unveiling his 10-point agenda on June 5, announced the cancellation of
deposit charges on cash deposits; meaning that individuals will no
longer pay the three per cent penalty for any amount above N500,000
deposited in a day, while corporate bodies will no longer pay five per
cent for any cash deposit above N3m daily.
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