Starting from 1st of September 2014, bank customers
will pay a token for cash withdrawals made on other banks’ Automated Teller
Machines (ATM). The Central Bank of Nigeria announced this on
Wednesday 13th August 2014.
Initially customers used to pay N100 if they
used other banks’ ATM, but it was cancelled by the CBN and Deposit Money Banks
in December 2012 only to re-introduce back at N65
The Central Bank has re-introduce the
charges because the cost of transaction was becoming too burdensome for the
banks to continue to bear.
Director of Banking and Payment Systems
Department of CBN Dipo Fatokun said the first three
withdrawals on other banks’ ATM will be free but it would become effective on
the fourth withdrawal in a month.
Read statement posted on the official website
reads:
“The CBN hereby issues the following directives:
The re-introduction of ‘Remote-on-us’ ATM cash withdrawal transaction fee,
which will now be N65 per transaction, to cover the remuneration of switches,
ATM monitoring and fit-notes processing by acquiring banks; the new charge
shall apply as from the fourth ‘Remote-on-us’ withdrawal (in a month) by a
cardholder, thereby making the first three ‘Remote on us’ transaction free for
the cardholder, but to the paid by the issuing bank.
September 1, 2014 shall be the effective date for
the implementation of the new charge; banks are expected to conduct adequate
sensitisation to the customers on the introduction of the new fee; all ATM cash
withdrawals on the ATM of issuing banks shall be at no cost to the cardholder.”
2 comments:
NEW GOV NEW POLICY, THEY ALL WANT THEIR PRESENCE FELT...
Austine maduka says... I will love this but please easy on us government. haven't u dealt with us enough?
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