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N33trn Transacted Electronically in August As Nigerians Pay N45.9bn On Maintenance Fees in First Half of 2022

Fesadeb
Last updated: 2022/09/15 at 11:46 AM
Fesadeb Published September 15, 2022
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Data released by the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems (NIBSS) revealed that transactions worth N33.2 trillion were performed electronically in August through the NIBSS Instant Payment Platform (NIP).

This brings the total value of e-payment deals in the last 8 months to N238.7 trillion.

According to NIBSS, the data showed that the August 2022 record came as an all-time high e-payments value recorded in a month since the deployment of the platform.

The rise in electronic banking services fees indicates that more Nigerians are embracing the cashless policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). 

Compared to the N29.3 trillion recorded in July, the August figure showed a 13.3 per cent  month-on-month growth.

YoY, the e-payment value increased by 50 per cent compared to N22.1 trillion recorded in August last year.

NIBSS noted that the value of e-payment recorded was a reflection of the increase in the volume of deals within the month.

The NIP volume rose to 448 million in August, showing a 10.6 percent increase over 405 million recorded in July.

Similarly, according to a report by Vanguard, customers of leading commercial banks in Nigeria paid N45.9 billion as account maintenance fees in the first half of the year (H1’22). This represents a 26 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise when compared to N36.29 billion paid in the corresponding period of 2021.

Findings from the fees and commission data in the H1 ’22 Financial Statements of the banks showed that net fees and commission income of the nine banks rose YoY by 21 per cent to N246.77 billion in H1’22 from N203.51 billion in H1’21.

The data also showed that fees paid for electronic banking services rose by 21 per cent YoY to N86.52 billion in H1’22 from N71.38 billion in H1’21.

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