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CBN issues supervisory framework for payment service banks

Bassey Udo by Bassey Udo
July 10, 2021
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The Central of Nigeria (CBN) has released the guidelines for the Licensing and Regulation of Payment Service Banks (PSBs) in Nigeria.
Information obtained in the apex bank’s website indicated that the guidelines was first issued in 2018 and revised in 2020.
The apex bank said the PSBs were expected to leverage on technology to provide services that would be easily accessed by the unbanked population and those in hard-to reach areas of the country. 
“This framework hereby provides a set of regulations that are targeted at streamlining operations of PSBs, ensuring transparency in their operations as well as ensuring adequate customer protection.
“The framework focuses on corporate governance, risks management of the PSBs and safety of funds to the consumers of the PSBs’ products.
“This framework also aims to ensure that sound risk management practices are embedded in the operations of the PSBs,’’ the statement said.
Also, the CBN further explained that PSBs were required to comply with relevant extant regulations and its prudential guidelines and circulars which were issued periodically.
As part of the guidelines, they PSBs shall use the words “Payment Service Bank” in their names to differentiate them from other banks. 
“However, the name of a PSB shall not include any word that links it to its parent company or promoter,’’ the CBN guidelines said. 
CBN listed other guidelines as follows: “They (PSBs) shall operate mostly in the rural areas and unbanked locations targeting financially excluded persons with not less than 25 percent financial service touch points in such rural areas as defined by the CBN from time to time.
“Enter into direct partnership with card scheme operators. Such cards shall not be eligible for foreign currency transactions.
“Deploy ATMs in some of these areas; deploy Point-of-Sale devices, and be at liberty to operate through banking. 
“Roll out agent networks with the prior approval of the CBN; use other channels including electronic platforms to reach-out to its customers; establish coordinating centres in clusters of outlets to superintend and control  activities of the various financial service touch points and banking agents.’’ (NAN).

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Bassey Udo is a Journalist, Communication & Media Practitioner PERSONAL DETAILS DATE OF BIRTH: March 3, 1965 GENDER: Male NATIONALITY: Nigerian GSM: +234 802 313 7335; 07032308000 EMAIL: bassey.udo@gmail.com CONTACT ADDRESS: Plot 743 Coral Park Street, Lugbe CRD, Abuja, FCT 900128 A multiple award winning investigative reporter with specialised interest in Business & Economy, Energy & Power, Oil, Gas, Mining & Extractive Industry, Environment & Climate Change, etc. at various times for some of Nigeria’s elite newspapers and magazines, including Post Express, NewsAfrica magazine, Independent, 234NEXT and Premium Times. A member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and Society of International Law & Diplomacy (SILD). He is also a distinguished Alumnus of the U.S. International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP) 2017.

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