CBN Governor |
Although
the Central Bank of Nigeria has abolished some charges to lessen their
burden, bank customers have, however, cried out against fresh charges
introduced by Deposit Money Banks.
The customers, who had envisaged low
cost of running accounts following the various cost-cutting measures
carried out by the banks and the reforms initiated by the CBN, have
complained about fresh and arbitrary charges.
Although only few banks have announced
publicly their plans to introduce new charges, investigation by our
correspondent revealed that some banks had introduced the charges
secretly.
For instance, First Bank of Nigeria
Limited and Keystone Bank Limited recently introduced monthly
maintenance fee on Automated Teller Machine cards, a move customers said
was an indirect replacement of the scrapped N100 charge on ATM
withdrawals from bank other than the account holder’s.
Some banks now also charge as high as
N50 for SMS to alert their customers of transactions on their accounts,
far above the usual N4 that all GSM providers charge for text messages.
Other arbitrary charges include N500
monthly maintenance fee for every current account, depending on the
bank; N5 inter-state commission on every N1,000 transferred into or
withdrawn from savings accounts in a state different from where the
savings account is opened or domiciled.
In some banks, customers forfeit their
monthly interest when they withdraw more than three times in a month
from a particular account.
One of the customers, who identified
himself simply as Tunde, complained to our correspondent that his bank
was deducting all sorts of money from his account without notice.
He said, “Guaranty Trust Bank deducted
N1,000 from my account for ATM card renewal. I never had a card and they
deducted the money even without me applying for a card. Are they not
supposed to provide an ATM card for me on request?”
A businessman, Mr. Chike Korie, said,
“The deductions I get on SMS alert in a month sometimes run into
thousands of naira. I’m a businessman and I get alerts on my account on a
daily basis. They charge me N50, which I consider too much because the
banks use bulk SMS, which should be cheaper.”
A salary earner, who simply introduced
himself as Oni, said some of the bank charges contradicted the cash-less
policy of the CBN.
On the introduction of maintenance
charges on ATM cards, the Director, Corporate Communications, CBN, Mr.
Ugo Okoroafor, said the interplay of market forces was still in place in
the market.
“What the banks agreed on was the
removal of N100 charge on third-party transactions. So, if First Bank
decides to charge its customers N100, the bank will have its reason for
that. It is now between the bank and the customers,” he said.
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