Nigeria: Reps Urge CBN to Suspend Increase in ATM Withdrawal Charges
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Reps urge CBN to suspend increase in ATM withdrawal charges
The lawmakers noted that additional ATM withdrawal charges would further limit the financial inclusion of Nigerians by discouraging low-income earners from accessing banking services. The post Reps urge CBN to suspend increase in ATM withdrawal charges appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Nigeria banks begin N100, N500 charges on ATM as CBN introduces new charges on ATM withdrawal channels Nigerians react to the new charges, adjust banking habits as NASS, others call for its suspension CBN, banks remain adamant as Nigerians groan over new, other bank charges This is indeed not the best of time for the bank customers across Nigeria as the banking regulatory body, Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has continued to roll out one charge af…
Bank Charges: Economist Wants CBN, Policymakers To Address Citizens’ Concerns - NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA
Bank charges: Economist wants CBN, policymakers to address citizens’ concerns 27 total views todayBy Emmanuel Oloniruha An Economist, Dr Augustine Kutu, has advised the Federal Government, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and policymakers to address concerns of Nigerians on the new charges on bank transactions. Kutu, an Assistant Professor, University of Western Ontario-Canada, gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria […] Th…
OPay’s NightGuard Saved Me from Losing My Life Savings
A Nigerian fintech user has shared how OPay’s NightGuard feature prevented him from losing his entire savings to fraudsters. The customer, who recounted his experience, explained that cybercriminals attempted to drain his account during late-night hours, but the security measure stopped the unauthorized transactions. NightGuard, a recently introduced feature by OPay, is designed to protect [...] Source from InfoStride News
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