Financial expert, Mr Okechukwu Unegbu has called on the Central Bank of Nigeria to check the multiplicity of service charges by Deposit Money Banks.
Unegbu, a past president of the Chattered Institute of
Bankers of Nigeria, made the appeal in an interview on Sunday in Abuja.
According to him, banks no longer empathise with their
customers, as was the case in the past.
“What we have now is a situation where the DMBs pile up so
many unexplained charges on their customers without offering any service.
“Most of the bank officials know next to nothing about
banking, and the heads of the banks are also complicit.
“The acting CBN governor, Folashodun Shonubi, should pay
particular attention to understanding the DMBs and their customers, and take
full charge of regulating their activities,” he advised.
Unegbu said that the mission of any bank should be to serve
its customers without expecting any favours.
According to him, in the past, the only charges that banks
imposed on their customers were the Commission on Turnover and interest
payments on loans, which were strictly regulated by the CBN.
“In the past, banks could not charge above what the CBN had
stipulated, but these days they are making more money cunningly. Most of them
are there for the money they make.
“The CIBN has discussed this issue severally; that banks
should serve their customers with conscience,” he said.
NAN reports that many Nigerians have complained about the
multiple, unexplained charges being deducted from their bank accounts.
According to findings, however, there are specific bank
charges approved by the CBN:
Electronic Funds Transfer charges N50 for transactions done
above N50,000; N25 for N5,000–N50,000 and N10 charge for below N5,000.
The charge on Automatic Teller Machines withdrawals from
other banks’ ATMs is N35 for the third withdrawal within the same month.
Card Maintenance Fee for Naira Debit/Credit Cards linked to
savings accounts attract a maximum of N50 quarterly maintenance fee, while
foreign currency-denominated debit/credit cards attract $10.
The charge for the hardware token is subject to cost
recovery up to a maximum charge of N2,500.
According to the CBN, the issuance fee for these cards are
N1,000 (one-off charge), irrespective of the card type, either regular or
premium card.
The same charge applies for a replacement or renewal.
“Intra-Scheme Money Transfer Sending to an account holder
attracts a minimum of N50, subject to one percent of transaction value or N300,
whichever is lower.
“For a non-account holder, it attracts a minimum of N50
subject to 1.5 percent of transaction value or N500, whichever is lower.”
Other approved charges are Status Enquiry at the Request of
Customer, like Confirmation Letter, Embassy Letter, Reference Letter, Letter of
Indebtedness/Non-Indebtedness, which attract a rate of N500 per request.
The fee for the Short Message Service mandatory alert is
based on cost recovery from the previous maximum charge of N4.
Bill payment via e-channels will attract a maximum charge of
N500 from 0.75 percent of the transaction value, subject to a maximum of
N1,200.
The special request for Statement of a Bill of account is
N200.
The CBN warned that any financial institution that breaches
any of the provisions as contained in the guide will pay a penalty of N2
million per infraction or as may be determined by the CBN from time to time.
It urged bank customers with such complaints to contact the
apex bank through the email – cpd@cbn.gov.ng.
NAN