Thursday 14 August 2014

CBN Reintroduces N65 Charges On Cash Withdrawals On 'Other Banks' ATMs

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday directed deposit money
banks in the country to re-introduce a charge of N65 per transaction
on remote-on-us Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) cash withdrawals.

The policy takes effect from September 1, 2014.

Remote-on-us are transactions done by a card holder on another bank's
ATM. The central bank stated this in a circular addressed to all
banks, dated August 13, 2014.

A circular of the document titled: "Circular on the Introduction of
Fees on Remote-on-Us ATM Withdrawal Transactions," signed by the
Director, Banking and Payment System Department, CBN, Mr. Dipo
Fatokun, was posted on the regulator's website yesterday.

The CBN in collaboration with the Bankers' Committee had in December
2012 transferred the payment of N100 remote-on-us ATM cash withdrawal
transactions to issuing banks. This fee used to be shared between the
acquirers, issuers and switches.

However, on the commencement of the arrangement in December 2012,
banks (issuers) decided to waive the issuer fee (N35), which should
have ordinarily been an income to them. Consequently, banks only bore
the cost of N65 each time their customers use another banks' ATM.

However, the central bank explained that it took the latest decision
as a result of the unintended consequences on banks. This, it said had
resulted in substantial cost burden incurred by banks in defraying the
cost for the service.

According to the CBN, the re-introduction of the fee was to cover the
remuneration of the 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 card holder, thereby making the first three
remote-on-us transactions free for card holders, but to be paid for by
the issuing bank.

"September 1, 2014 shall be the effective date for the implementation
of the new fee," it added. To this end, it urged banks to conduct
adequate sensitisation of their customers on the policy.

"All ATM cash withdrawals on the ATM of issuing banks shall be at no
cost to the cardholder," it explained.

Meanwhile, in a separate circular on the review of the operation of
the NIBSS Instant Payment (NIP) system and other electronic payment
Options with similar features, the CBN expressed its preparedness to
further strengthen the risk aversion measures put in place for the
operations of the NIP system and other electronic payment options.

"The CBN has directed the categorisations of online transfer from low
security to highly secured transfer with specified limits. Banks are
expected to achieve "Highly Secured Online Funds Transfer" status
within six months, that's, with a deadline of December 2014.

"Limits of N1 million (instant value) and N10 million (next day value)
shall be applied for NIP and other electronic payment options with
similar features, initiated by individuals with effect from 18th
August, 2015," it stated.

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