With Just over a week of resumption of the New CBN Govornor,Mr Godwin Emefiele,there are changes taking place as The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has ordered banks to
refund Commission on Turnover, CoT, charges above the regulatory maximum to
customers.It also banned banks from imposing account maintenance fees on
customers.The order was given in a circular by the Director, Financial Policy
and Regulation department, Mr. Frankline Ahonkhai, to all deposit money banks.The
CBN said that based on the Revised Guide to Bank Charges issued last year, maximum CoT charge for 2014 is N2 per mile
(N1,000) but some banks are charging customers above this rate.
The circular said: “Section 3.1 of the Guide provides that CoT is negotiable
subject to a maximum of N3 per mile in 2013; N2 per mile in 2014; N1 per mile
in 2015; and that no CoT would be charged in 2016.“Information available to CBN
indicates that some banks are still charging CoT at the rate of N3 per mile—
which was the agreed rate for 2013.“The CBN, hereby, reiterates that the
maximum CoT allowed by the Guide for 2014 is N2 per mile.“Consequently, all
banks that have charged excess CoT since the effective date of the Guide are
hereby required to refund same to the affected customers not later than thirty
(30) days from the date of this circular.“Our attention has also been drawn to
the practice, by some banks, of charging fees which are alien to the Guide.“For
example, some banks offer accounts that are supposedly CoT free, but impose a
maintenance or similar fee, a fee not covered by the Guide.
Source: Vanguard
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