Nigeria's Central Bank Fuels Mobile Money Revolution with New Bank Proposal

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a significant step towards expanding financial services within the country by unveiling a new sandbox that integrates telecom players into the financial system. This initiative follows previous reports about the CBN's efforts to establish regulatory frameworks for new entrants in the financial services industry. The announcement was made through an "Exposure Draft on Guidelines for Licensing And Regulation of Payment Service Bank," dated October 5, 2018, and specifically addressed to banks, telecom companies, mobile money operators, and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
The primary objective behind the establishment of these proposed "Payment Service Banks" is to champion financial inclusion and broaden access to financial services for Nigeria's low-income and unbanked populations. While the full guidelines are yet to be published for public debate and comments, the choice to involve telecom operators has sparked considerable speculation regarding the potential for disruption within the financial system.
Industry observers suggest that the new framework could enable telcos and major retail chains to effectively operate as banks. Abolore Salami, founder of the Fintech startup Riby, anticipates a future where consumers might see offerings like "MTN Savings Account, MTN Money, Airtel Money, Shoprite Savings Account, etc." This outcome is widely seen as desirable, given Nigeria's persistent challenge with widespread access to financial services, despite its large population and significant advancements in information technology.
Unlike Kenya, which has successfully leveraged mobile money platforms like M-Pesa to reach its unbanked citizens, Nigeria has been slower in adopting such innovative approaches. The new draft guidelines are expected to foster greater collaboration between traditional banks and telecom companies, harnessing the extensive reach of telcos. With over 100 million active telecom subscribers, these companies possess immense potential to drive the push for financial inclusion across the nation. This regulatory measure is considered long overdue, and the financial sector eagerly awaits the final draft and its complete implications.
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