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37 Percent Of Nigerians Don’t Use Bank, CBN Reveals

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revealed that 37 percent of Nigerians do not use banks for keeping of their monies.

The apex bank’s Director of Banking and Payment Systems, Dipo Fatokun, who made this known today, Thursday at the third Annual Banking Security Summit organized by MAXUT Consulting in partnership with OneSpan, global data security company in Lagos, recalled that the apex bank in 2010 in Mexico made a commitment to reduce the population of unbanked Nigerians to at least 20 per cent by 2020.

“We made a commitment in Mexico then to reduce the number of unbanked to at least 20 per cent by 2020, then in 2010 we observed that over 46 per cent of bankable Nigerians didn’t have access to financial services.

“This was a major concern to the CBN and we made a commitment that in 10 years time, we would reduce the figure to far below 20 per cent.

“Today it’s not a good story because we have not done much, less than two years to 2020, at the last count we are just 37 per cent. A lot of work needs to be done.”

Fatokun, who was represented by the CBN Deputy Director, Banking and Payment Systems Department, Musa Jimoh, said that the apex bank is still committed to reducing the country’s unbanked population.

He said that the move was part of the bank’s financial inclusion strategy aimed at ensuring greater participation in the nation’s financial sector.

Delivering a keynote address on “Preparing for Open Banking in Nigeria,” Fatokun said the survey conducted then showed banking penetration was relatively low due to lack of access to financial services and cost of banking services.

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He said that people were afraid to bring their monies to banks because of banking charges, and that complex experienced in opening of accounts contributed to the trend.

According to Fatokun, the apex bank had introduced several policies to promote financial inclusion in the country such as mobile money to enable banks provide banking services to the poor.

He said that the CBN also had a review of bank charges to reduce with a view to reducing them as well as the introduction of super agents.

Fatokun said the apex bank also reviewed Know Your Customer guidelines to tone down the requirements for opening Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 bank accounts to promote financial inclusion. He noted that no nation could progress or truly develop if majority of its population was under-banked or had no access to financial services.

Speaking on open banking, he said the concept had been democratized, and that the investments of Nigerian banks in technology was good enough to designate them as technology companies. Fatokun promised that the CBN would continue to work with other countries to understand how to grow the country’s financial system.

He said that the apex bank would support FINTECH to enable it provide a very suitable banking ecosystem.

“For our system to be recognized we have to key into global trends. Right now, as we speak, we have set up some committees to look at open banking innovation and others,” Fatokun said.

Source: NAN. [myad]