The Bank Verification Number (BVN) registration will still go on despite
the expiration of the deadline on Saturday, October, 31, the Central
Bank of Nigeria and the Nigerian Inter-bank Settlement System (NIBSS)
have said.
The spokesman of the CBN, Ibrahim Muazu said yesterday
that the process will still go-on and the deadline means that any
customer that fails to do the registration will have some restriction to
operate his accounts.
Mu’azu who spoke to our reporter on phone
yesterday said from today Monday, November 2, 2015, regarded the
exercise as successful, saying that majority of the banks have captured
the BVN of their active accounts except for those customers that choose
not to participate in the process.
He said: “Deadline was successful
because the awareness has been created to millions of customers and the
banking hall were empty unlike the June deadline where there were chaos
everywhere in the banking halls”
The Managing Director of the
Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) Mr Ade Shonubi told our
reporter also that the BVN is a continuous process and that it is the
minimum requirement for Know Your Customer (KYC) as provided by the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Bankers’ Committee.
He said: “What
the deadline implies is that a customer who has not complied would not
have access to his account until he or she complies”
The last time we
approached the deadline of the Bank Verification Number (BVN)
registration exercise (June 30th) set by the Central Bank, there were
pandemonium as the premises of the commercial banks were overwhelmed
with customers falling over themselves in a bid to beat the deadline.
The
new development helped salvage the situation as customers were not seen
besieging the banking hall seeking to comply with the Central Bank
Directive before the deadline of October 31.
Meanwhile, some
customers were not able to link their various accounts with BVN before
the end of the deadline last Saturday, but the CBN said those customers
still have chance to do so for them to operate the accounts properly.
Daily
Trust investigations revealed that some commercial banks have adopted
innovative approach for customers to update their Bank Verification
Numbers if such customers have already registered with one of the
commercial bank.
Finding by Daily Trust revealed that most of the
commercial banks have deployed their online banking platform or a short
messaging service platform to get their customers to simply text their
BVN numbers for onward registration.
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