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AmazingGenius: 8:12am On Dec 02, 2024
CBN to prioritize Open Banking, less Payments, and Regulatory Sandbox in 2025

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has outlined key initiatives for 2025 aimed at advancing the country’s financial services sector.

Speaking at the Bankers’ Committee Annual Dinner held on November 29, 2024, CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso revealed plans to implement the open banking framework, promote less payment systems, and expand the regulatory sandbox.

These initiatives, he noted, are central to deepening financial inclusion and enhancing Nigeria’s payment ecosystem.

CBN Key Initiatives

What Cardoso is saying

“In 2025, we will prioritize initiatives including implementing our open banking framework, advancing less payment systems, and expanding our regulatory sandbox.

Additionally, we will issue revised guidelines for agency banking and continue to strengthen electronic payment channels.”


Open Banking : [/b]Cardoso highlighted the implementation of the open banking framework as a top priority for the coming year.

- Open banking, which enables secure sharing of financial data between banks and third-party service providers, is expected to spur innovation and create new opportunities within the financial technology (fintech) space.

- With open banking gaining traction globally, Nigeria’s adoption of this framework is anticipated to catalyze the development of new financial products, improve service delivery, and enhance customer experience across the industry.

[b]Advancing less Payments:
As part of its vision for a more seamless payment system, the CBN plans to advance less payment solutions in 2025.

- Cardoso emphasized the need to align with global trends, where less payment systems are fast becoming the norm for retail transactions.

- The initiative is expected to drive the adoption of modern payment technologies, reduce transaction times, and promote cashless transactions, particularly among Nigeria’s growing youth and tech-savvy population.

Regulatory Sandbox for Innovation: [/b]Cardoso also announced plans to expand the CBN’s regulatory sandbox, a controlled environment where fintech companies can test innovative products under the supervision of the regulator.

- The sandbox expansion is expected to encourage startups and established financial institutions to experiment with novel solutions in areas such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, and digital currencies.

- Another priority area for the CBN in 2025 is bolstering the robustness of Nigeria’s electronic payment infrastructure.

- Cardoso stressed the importance of strengthening these channels to a more cashless economy and ensure resilience against cyber threats.

[b]Revised Agency Banking Guidelines


The CBN will also issue revised guidelines for agency banking, a critical tool in extending financial services to underserved and rural communities. Cardoso explained that these updates are aimed at enhancing the operational efficiency and security of agency banking networks, ensuring they remain a reliable channel for financial inclusion.

The outlined initiatives align with the CBN’s broader vision of fostering a modern, resilient, and inclusive financial system. By prioritizing innovation, regulatory advancements, and infrastructure upgrades, the apex bank seeks to position Nigeria as a leader in digital finance within Africa.

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/11/30/cbn-to-prioritize-open-banking-less-payments-and-regulatory-sandbox-in-2025/

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ourcrudeoil: 12:32pm On Dec 02, 2024
Na just English and English

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chukwubyk(m): 12:33pm On Dec 02, 2024
Useless people with headless chicken as Governor. Square pegs in round holes.

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chukwubyk(m): 12:34pm On Dec 02, 2024
They have messed the economy more. useless people with headless chicken as Governor. Square pegs in round holes.

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CodeTemplarr: 12:34pm On Dec 02, 2024
The signs of the end and the Beast.
Bitojoe(m): 12:35pm On Dec 02, 2024
God have mercy on this country called Nigeria 🇳🇬.

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AntiChristian: 12:42pm On Dec 02, 2024
cool
ubest1(m): 12:42pm On Dec 02, 2024
We need certificate of ownership when opening new just like Insurance certificate, this will reduce criminality banks stealing dead people money without family member tracing
Faiththatworks(m): 12:44pm On Dec 02, 2024
I guess many don't understand what's about to happen.
Government is about to legalize using crypto for financial transaction.
It also means better synergy between the big Banks and the new Fintech banks. They will be able to have more access to your information and can give out bigger loans instead of the small collaterized loans using only salaries.
The financial sector is growing quickly and I hope many young Nigerians can key in.
I won't be suprised if online retailers like Jumia end up opening banks.
God bless Nigeria
helinues: 12:44pm On Dec 02, 2024
CBN should slow down. One step after the other abeg

We are yet to the results of those you have launched

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9jatriot(m): 12:44pm On Dec 02, 2024
Some of the comments above are how you differentiate investors from lazy people.

When CBN releases policies like this, savvy investors will be looking out for opportunities herein but naysayers will only be interested in negativity.

That we have mobile banking today in the form of Opay, Moniepoint and the likes is because of people who took advantage of previous other policies to create solutions.

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tnerro1(m): 1:28pm On Dec 02, 2024
For this yahoo yahoo nation, dey play
JAOS(m): 1:34pm On Dec 02, 2024
Inflation is too high in this country federal government should solve the energy crises it is getting too much
CHAQUR: 2:05pm On Dec 02, 2024
Bros. Leave turenchi... ATM machines of most banks in Lagos (where I'm in now) are not dispensing cash...but every POS has enough... What is happening...? Can you instruct banks to sell those cashless machines to aboki iron condemn....? Rubbish...!
Kayberg: 3:14pm On Dec 02, 2024
If you try to implement any kind of microchip implant, let it be known to you today that I will not allow it under my skin.

less payment system of the Antichrist.
I'm not surprised… it's about to go go down.

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stano2(m): 3:34pm On Dec 02, 2024
Okay ooo.
Right now my atm card is useless because ATMs are not dispensing cash
TheBillyonaire: 3:42pm On Dec 02, 2024
Amazing, this is what I have been waiting for.

Tinubu in transforming the system
yoruboid: 5:54am On Dec 03, 2024
ourcrudeoil:
Na just English and English

Why just limit yourself to the Romance section instead of being the first to comment on what is beyond your level of comprehension?

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ourcrudeoil: 9:46am On Dec 03, 2024
yoruboid:


Why just limit yourself to the Romance section instead of being the first to comment on what is beyond your level of comprehension?


I understand your level of comprehension. It would have be better for you not to quote me since you lack understanding. I refer you to sporting section.

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