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Nigeria’s Central Bank Imposes N1.35bn Fines on Banks for Cash Distribution Failures

January 15, 2025
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Abuja, NIGERIA — The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has imposed a significant financial penalty of N1.35 billion on nine Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) for failing to ensure the availability of naira notes through their automated teller machines (ATMs) during the high-demand festive Yuletide season. Each bank has been fined ₦150 million for not complying with the CBN’s cash distribution guidelines, following several spot checks conducted at their branches.

The banks penalized include major Nigerian financial institutions such as Fidelity Bank Plc, First Bank Plc, Keystone Bank Plc, Union Bank Plc, Globus Bank Plc, Providus Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc, United Bank for Africa Plc, and Sterling Bank Plc. According to statements from the affected banks, the fines will be deducted directly from their accounts with the apex bank.

This move is a response to the failure of these banks to meet the public’s demand for cash during a critical period, despite repeated warnings from the CBN. The bank had earlier emphasized the importance of ensuring a seamless flow of cash, especially during periods of high demand such as the festive season, when many Nigerians rely on ATMs for cash withdrawals.

Mrs. Hakama Sidi Ali, the Acting Director of Corporate Communications at the CBN, confirmed the sanctions, stressing that the CBN would not hesitate to impose additional penalties on any institution that violates its cash circulation policies. She also highlighted the ongoing investigation efforts, targeting cash hoarding and rationing both within the banks and among Point-of-Sale (POS) operators, a growing issue in Nigeria’s financial landscape.

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The CBN’s action resonates beyond Nigeria, as it underscores the increasing global challenge of ensuring smooth financial systems in the face of growing demand for cash in many African countries. While Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, grapples with cash circulation issues, other African nations have similarly faced concerns around ATM access, cash supply, and efficient financial services, especially during peak times. The trend has been particularly evident across the continent as more African countries transition to digital financial solutions, but still rely on physical currency to meet the demands of large populations.

The CBN has also intensified its collaboration with security agencies to curb illegal cash sales and enforce the daily cumulative withdrawal limit of ₦1.2 million for POS operators, a regulation that aims to regulate cash flows through non-bank channels. This policy, aimed at controlling illegal cash movements, is especially relevant in a continent where informal financial practices still constitute a significant portion of the economy.

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In his speech during the 2024 Annual Bankers’ Dinner of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso warned financial institutions about the severe consequences of failing to adhere to cash distribution policies. Governor Cardoso’s remarks align with broader efforts across the continent to strengthen financial systems, ensure liquidity, and enhance trust in financial institutions. Many African central banks are increasingly focused on ensuring that their financial systems can withstand demand surges and reduce cash shortages that hinder the economy, particularly during holiday seasons.

The Nigerian banking industry, like many others across Africa, is currently at a crossroads between embracing digital finance and managing traditional cash distribution. The CBN’s enforcement actions, therefore, represent a critical step in ensuring the continued relevance of the traditional banking sector while balancing the rise of digital solutions.

The CBN’s commitment to maintaining a robust cash buffer aims to ensure that Nigerians’ financial needs are met efficiently, even during periods of economic strain. “Our focus remains on fostering trust, ensuring stability, and guaranteeing seamless cash circulation throughout the financial system,” Governor Cardoso stated, reflecting a growing African commitment to modernize financial services while maintaining essential cash access.

This case is indicative of broader regulatory actions being taken across Africa as central banks tackle inefficiencies in their financial systems, from cash distribution failures to digital finance irregularities. In the coming months, other African countries may likely follow suit, tightening regulations on cash availability and ensuring financial institutions adhere to stricter cash distribution protocols. These measures are essential to maintain economic stability as Africa continues to modernize its financial infrastructure.

Tags: CBNFidelity Bank PlcFirst Bank PlcGlobus Bank PlcKeystone Bank PlcProvidus Bank PlcSterling Bank Plc.Union Bank PlcUnited Bank for Africa PlcZenith Bank Plc
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