Contrary to the claims by Deposit Money Banks (DMB) that
there would be total restriction on accounts without Bank
Verification Number (BVN), after the deadline today, the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has clarified that account
holders can still have access to cash transactions while the e-
banking transactions would be restricted.
The BVN is an initiative of the CBN and the Bankers’
Committee, launched on February 14, 2014. It is a unique
identifier for each bank customer across the financial industry,
making it possible to build and track customer financial history and
activity.
The CBN had last year issued a directive to all banks to ensure
that their customers register for BVN before June 30th, 2015, so
as to protect all e-banking transactions from fraudulent attacks.
Meanwhile, the Apex bank has said there would be no extension of
deadline and that enough time has been given to customers to enroll
for the BVN.
A visit by BusinessDay to some banks operating in Lagos revealed
long queues of customers in the banking halls rushing to enroll for
the BVN before the deadline.
Before now, messages hasdbeen flying from Deposit Money
Banks in the country warning customers about account restriction
after the June 30 deadline.
A text message from one of the banks read: “dear customer,
accounts without BVN will soon be restricted. Enroll for/submit
your BVN at any branch from Monday to Saturday”.
There had been claims that 62 million bank accounts may face
restriction for failure to register. Reacting to this, Ibrahim
Muazu, director, corporate communications department, CBN,
said this was an exaggeration. He noted that many individuals and
corporates do have more than one account and some in two deposit
money banks, for example current, savings, domiciliary among
others.
“Holders and a person requires only one BVN linked to all his
accounts in any number of banks”, he said in chat with
BusinessDay.
“Without BVN, you still have access to your cash but services/
facilities (internet/mobile banking, loans etc) will have some
restrictions”, Muazu said further.
Currently, only about 14 million out of about 76 million bank
accounts have so far complied.
Seyi Ademosun, project manager, BVN, Nigerian Inter-bank
Settlement Systems Plc (NIBSS) last week said the number of
registered customers has been projected to increase to 20 million by
the end of this month.