MTN To Acquire Banking License In Nigeria, Says CEO
Rob Shuter, the chief executive officer at MTN Group
The chief executive officer of MTN Group Rob Shuter, says the group will acquire an independent banking licence in Nigeria by 2019.
Speaking at a Telecoms conference in Cape Town, South Africa on Tuesday, Shuter said it will put in an application in December and should lunch the bank in second quarter 2019.
His words: “We will be applying for a payment service banking licence in Nigeria in the next month or so,” Shuter said.
“And if all goes according to plan, we will also be launching mobile money in Nigeria probably around Q2 of 2019.”
It was gathered that the banking licence is for a Payment Service Bank (PSB), which is an offshoot of the initiative of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to drive financial inclusion in the country.
The governor of Central Bank Godwin Emefiele, while speaking at the 10th-anniversary conference of Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access (EFInA) last week, said the new banking licences were to ensure 80 per cent financial inclusion by 2020.
In October, the CBN released guidelines for the payment service banks, which included N2 million non-refundable licence fee and N5 billion capital base.
The guideline released by the apex bank was addressed to telcos, mobile money operators, banking agents, and the NCC.
Meanwhile, it is expected that Globacom, 9mobile, Airtel, and other telecommunications companies in the country would acquire the same licence to operate payment service banks (PSB).
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The chief executive officer of MTN Group Rob Shuter, says the group will acquire an independent banking licence in Nigeria by 2019.
His words: “We will be applying for a payment service banking licence in Nigeria in the next month or so,” Shuter said.
“And if all goes according to plan, we will also be launching mobile money in Nigeria probably around Q2 of 2019.”
It was gathered that the banking licence is for a Payment Service Bank (PSB), which is an offshoot of the initiative of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to drive financial inclusion in the country.
The governor of Central Bank Godwin Emefiele, while speaking at the 10th-anniversary conference of Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access (EFInA) last week, said the new banking licences were to ensure 80 per cent financial inclusion by 2020.
In October, the CBN released guidelines for the payment service banks, which included N2 million non-refundable licence fee and N5 billion capital base.
The guideline released by the apex bank was addressed to telcos, mobile money operators, banking agents, and the NCC.
Meanwhile, it is expected that Globacom, 9mobile, Airtel, and other telecommunications companies in the country would acquire the same licence to operate payment service banks (PSB).
Disclaimer: Stories culled and pictures posted on this blog will be given due credit and is not the fault of drifternews.blogspot.com if website culled from misrepresents source of story.
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