THE
E-Payment Providers Association of Nigeria E-PPAN is set to embark on a massive
national awareness campaign on the cashless Nigeria Initiative as the Central
Bank of Nigeria re-introduces the cash processing fees on deposits and
withdrawals.
The awareness campaign will cut across 30
states of the Federation as the cash processing fees takes effect in different
states of the country. From April 1st
2017, the cash processing fees will take effect in the existing cashless states
which include Lagos, Ogun, Kano, Abia, Anambra, Rivers and Abuja.
While in Bauchi,
Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Kaduna, Ondo, Osun and Platuea it will take
effect on the 1st of May 2017. Edo, Kastina, Niger, Oyo, Adamawa,
Akwa-Ibom, Ebonyi, Taraba and Nasarawa will begin the implementation of the
cash processing fees from August 1st 2017 while the last states to
implement the cash processing fees on October 1st will be Borno,
Benue, Ekiti, Cross River, Kebbi, Kogi, Yobe, Sokoto and Zamfara State.
Central bank of Nigeria in partnership
with E-PPAN has deemed it imperative to once again sensitise the populace on
the many benefits of the cashless initiative which include easier opportunities
of access to financial products that will aid MSME’s; reduction of government
leakages; increased security; accountability and transparency; reduce cost of
providing financial services and gradual reduction in conventional bank charges among others.
To reach out to everyone especially at the
grassroots, starting from March 13th 2017, E-PPAN will be visiting
Ondo State, Enugu State, Bayelsa State, and Plateau state.
As the cashless initiative spreads across
the country and the cash processing fess is being implemented, E-PPAN will also
visit more states including, Katsina, Oyo, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Kogi and Cross River
states.
E-PPAN will engage one on one market
traders and their customers; Artisans; Trade Associations, schools, traditional
rulers and other key influencers. This
is to make sure that everyone is aware and enlightened on the policy and its
benefits for greater adoption of electronic payment channels.
Onajite Regha the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer
of E-PPAN stressed that one of the main reason for the awareness is to make
people embrace the alternative payment to cash.
Such as the various electronic payment
channels which include the mobile phone for mobile payments or banking, the
Point-of Sales Terminal (POS), for payment of goods and services, the internet
for online purchases or internet banking.
She said that if we all take advantage of
these channels then we will all benefit more from the formal financial
mainstream and have ease and convenience in carrying out our day to day
transactions.
The cashless policy is
a policy established in the year 2012 by the Central Bank of Nigeria. It was created to
enhance financial inclusion and to reduce revenue leakage in an effort to
improve Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), decrease incidences of theft, and
most importantly curb excesses that comes with the use of cash.
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