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CBN orders banks to refund N6.2bn ‘illegal charges’

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has compelled deposit money banks (DMBs) to refund N6.2 billion to customers they over charged as cost of transactions in 2015.

Ibrahim Mu’azu, CBN’s director of corporate communications, disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday.

The statement said the apex bank is always ready to checkmate banks and protect customers from illegal, excessive charges.

“The revised guide to bank charges clearly specifies allowable charges for all banking services; the CBN does not in any way condone the fleecing of banking customers under any guise,” the statement read.

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“It was in the quest to provide a strong voice to banks’ customers and moderate the arbitrary charges that the CBN in 2012 established a consumer protection department.

“The CBN has investigated over 6,000 complaints relating to unauthorised bank charges brought to its notice, following which banks have been compelled to refund N6.2 billion to affected customers in 2015 alone.

“The CBN wishes to reiterate its resolve to continuously enforce the provision of the revised guide to bank charges and urges members of the public to report cases of infringement to enable it investigate and apply sanctions on any erring DMB.”

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The statement urged bank customers to forward complaints of excessive bank charges to the director, consumer protection department, of the CBN.

1 comments
  1. Please what’s the email address of the desk in charge of complaints at CBN because we have been crying all this while but no avenue to lay out complains, the banks claimed that foreign exchange was the cause but it is totally unacceptable for my bank to charge me more than black market rate, it is not not an Unorganized market, it is regulated, it shouldn’t be allowed at all, we students living abroad are suffering this injustice

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