In an effort to curtail the value of naira,
affecting existing withdrawal limits on Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) and
foreign transactions on all existing Naira debit cards (ATM cards), withdrawals
limit on ATM has been further reduced.
In the new arrangement, all ATMs
that were previously enabled for domestic and foreign transactions have been restructured to limit naira cash withdrawal at ATMs to
N60,000 per day while foreign currency is $300 per day, the previous
domestic withdrawal limit was N150,000 per day.
The new arrangement has also separated traditional
ATM from MasterCard credit card where the former has now been deactivated and
can no longer be used for transactions abroad. In the past, a single ATM card
serves for transactions for both domestic and abroad.
Also, the restructured cards now have spending
limits on POS/eCommerce (online shopping) pegged at $300 (about N60,000) per
day. Before this, the limit was N2 million per day.
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In the new arrangement, a bank customer with multiple debit cards (ATM cards), only the one linked to the primary transactional account will be enabled for use abroad. Hitherto, such customers could transact with any of the cards that is funded.
In the new arrangement, a bank customer with multiple debit cards (ATM cards), only the one linked to the primary transactional account will be enabled for use abroad. Hitherto, such customers could transact with any of the cards that is funded.
However, banks are putting in place alternatives in
these adjustments to address the concern of customers who are now being
directed by their banks to reapply for a new card arrangement to suit their
purposes.
These new developments are coming on the heels of
Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) statement on Sunday that all legitimate
requests for foreign currency for eligible transactions, normally referred to
as ‘invisibles,’ such as remittances for school fees, student maintenance
allowances, BTA, PTA, medical and other eligible transactions, shall be fully
met at the official/interbank exchange rate.
A statement from the CBN added that already all the
legitimate demands for such transactions through recognised channels have so
far been fully met by CBN.
“The CBN hereby directs all authorised dealers in
foreign exchange in Nigeria to henceforth treat as top priority all legitimate
demand for foreign exchange for eligible transactions.
“The CBN once again advises individuals that wish
to source foreign currency for such eligible transactions to approach their
banks with their legitimate demand as the CBN has made adequate provisions of
foreign currency for all such legitimate and eligible purposes.
“Furthermore, holders of Naira denominated debit
and credit cards shall continue to have access to the use of their cards at
ATMs in any part of the world but subject to the annual limit of $50,000. ATM
withdraws shall continue to be a maximum of $300 per day,the statement stated.
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