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Friday, December
11, 2020 / 10:36 AM / by CBN / Header Image Credit: News Central
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in line with its
commitment to promote a strong and credible payment system has approved new
licence categorisations for the payments system.
The new licensing framework, details of which are
provided in Appendix 1. Offers clarity for new and existing market participants
given the significant evolution and
innovation in the Nigerian payments system.
All payment service providers and other stakeholders
are invited to note the following in this regard:
1. Payments system licensing has been streamlined
according to permissible activities in four broad categories:
a. Switching and Processing
b. Mobile Money Operations (MMos)
c. Payment Solution Services (PSSs)
d. Regulatory Sandbox
2. Only MMOs are permitted to hold customer funds
Companies with licences within any of the other categories are not permitted to
hold customer funds.
3. Companies seeking to combine activities under the
Switching and MMO categories are only permitted to operate under a holding
company structure with the subsidiary entities clearly delineated to prevent
comingling.
4 Payments System companies in the PSS category may
hold any of PSSP. PTSP and Super Agents licence or a combination of the
licences thereof.
5. All licensed payment service providers in any of
the categories covered by this framework holding or seeking any other CBN
issued licences are required to obtain a no-objection from the Payments System
Management Department
6. The object clauses in the Memorandum and Articles
of Association of Payment Service Providers shall be limited to the permissible
activities under their licensing authorizations.
7. Collaborations between licensed payment companies.
banks and other financial institutions in respect of products and services are
subject to CBN's prior approval.
8 All new licensing requests including those with
Approvals-in-Principle are to comply with the new requirements immediately.
Existing licensed payment companies are to comply with the new licensing
requirements where applicable not later than end-June 2021.
All payment service providers and stakeholders in the
payments system are required to ensure strict compliance with these requirements and
all other payments system regulations.
The CBN will continue to monitor developments in the
payments system and issué guidance as may be appropriate.
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