Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Banks Start Penalizing Customers Who Withdraw "Excess" Cash

Deposit money banks in the country have commenced implementation of charges on cash withdrawal in excess of the stated limit.

This is following the end of the suspension of charges on withdrawals for both individual and corporate account holders in 30 states of the federation till July 1, 2015.

The Central Bank of Nigeria had in June 2014 explained that the waiver was to give banks time to deploy adequate infrastructure needed to support the sensitization of bank customers on the importance of the policy.

Consequently, messages have been flying from the banks reminding their customers of the nationwide implementation of charges on excess withdraws.

A statement from Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) to it numerous customers reads (We refer to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) cashless policy, and the previous communication deferring charges on cash withdrawals above the daily limits, in 30 states of Nigeria till July 1, 2015.
"Please be informed that the following modalities which are currently operational in Lagos, Federal Capital Territory (Abuja), Abia, Anambra, Kano, Ogun and Rivers States will now be effective nationwide, including the previously exempted 30 states of Nigeria”.
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The bank explained that for individual account holders, charges will apply when daily cumulative withdrawals and deposits are in excess of N500,000. For corporate account holders, charges will apply when daily cumulative withdrawals are in excess of N3,000,000

The Cashless policy applies to all accounts including Collection accounts that all sub-accounts linked to the same account holder would be treated as one account for both corporate and individual accounts.
“Kindly note that the above limits apply so far as it involves cash, irrespective of channel i.e. over the counter, ATM, 3rd party cheques cashed over the counter etc. For example, if an individual withdraws N450,000 over the counter, and N150,000 from the ATM on the same day, the total amount withdrawn by the customer is N600,000, and the service charge will apply on N100,000 – the amount above the daily free limit of N500,000″
Exemptions have however been granted on lodgments and withdrawals for accounts operated by Embassies, Diplomatic Missions, Multilateral Agencies, Aid Donor Agencies, Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government (revenue collections only), Microfinance Banks (MFBs) and Primary Mortgage Institutions (PMIs).

11 comments:

  1. We hia! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. Oh common this law is to harsh na,,its a modernize technique for banks to steal from customer....haba,,why will an indiviual who withdraw 600k be penalize ..so If an individual comes to deposit 600k a day he won't b penalize ...this cbn governor na failure...

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    1. Oga it's good joor.. It's call cash less economy! I'll reduce the money you carry around n make you less pron to robberies. At least in most shopping malls you can pay thru the POS. So why do you need to carry over 500k as an individual? Gemme reasons

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    3. Lol,,,ok oh if u say so...no wahala na...

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  3. Sho! Ahh...me and my money again?

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  4. It's good.. At least to reduce the money in your possession

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