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Banks Reduce Withdrawal Limits On Atms by emmasky90(m): 7:08am On Aug 11, 2015 |
By Emeka Anaeto, Economy Editor
LAGOS — The battle for defence of the Naira value
has widened, affecting existing withdrawal limits on
Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) and foreign
transactions on all existing Naira debit cards (ATM
cards).
In the new arrangement, all ATMs that were
hitherto enabled for domestic and foreign
transactions have been restructured to limit Naira
cash withdrawal at ATMs to N60,000 per day while
foreign currency is $300 per day. Hitherto, the
domestic withdrawal limit was N150,000 per day.
The new arrangement has separated traditional
ATM from MasterCard credit card where the former
has now been deactivated and can no longer be
used for transactions abroad. Hitherto, a single
ATM card serves for transactions for both domestic
and abroad.
Also, the restructured cards now have spending
limits on POS/eCommerce (online shopping)
pegged at $300 (about N60,000) per day. Before
this, the limit was N2 million per day.
In the new arrangement, a bank customer with
multiple debit cards (ATM cards), only the one
linked to the primary transactional account will be
enabled for use abroad. Hitherto, such customers
could transact with any of the cards that is funded.
However, banks are putting in place alternatives in
these adjustments to address the concern of
customers who are now being directed by their
banks to reapply for a new card arrangement to
suit their purposes.
For instance, Standard Chartered Bank has asked
its customers to request a complementary ATM
card for domestic use only so that the original
N150,000 daily cash withdrawal limit can be
restored and also reactivate POS/online purchase
limit of N2 million per day.
The bank also required their customers to apply
for a foreign currency denominated ATM linked to
domiciliary account which would be enabled with
no daily or annual international transaction limits.
Earlier, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc had informed its
customers of its decision to reduce the daily
international spending limit on their Naira
MasterCard to $300 with effect from yesterday.
In a communication to the customers, the bank
explained: “In view of the increased difficulty in
sourcing foreign currency to settle international
transactions on Naira MasterCards, we have
reduced the daily international spending limit on
your Naira MasterCard to $300.This means that
you can only spend up to $300 daily when using
your GTBank Naira MasterCard for international
payments via POS and online.
“You will, however, continue to have the option of
paying for medical bills, school fees, mortgages
and credit cards using Form A, as these are
eligible transactions for foreign currency. Simply
visit any GTBank branch to complete a Form A
along with the required documents to make these
payments.”
These developments were coming on the heels of
Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) statement on
Sunday that all legitimate requests for foreign
currency for eligible transactions, normally referred
to as “invisibles,” such as remittances for school
fees, student maintenance allowances, BTA, PTA,
medical and other eligible transactions, shall be
fully met at the official/interbank exchange rate.
A statement from the CBN added that already all
the legitimate demands for such transactions
through recognised channels have so far been fully
met by CBN.
The statement stated: “The CBN hereby directs all
authorised dealers in foreign exchange in Nigeria
to henceforth treat as top priority all legitimate
demand for foreign exchange for eligible
transactions.
“The CBN once again advises individuals that wish
to source foreign currency for such eligible
transactions to approach their banks with their
legitimate demand as the CBN has made adequate
provisions of foreign currency for all such
legitimate and eligible purposes.
“Furthermore, holders of Naira denominated debit
and credit cards shall continue to have access to
the use of their cards at ATMs in any part of the
world but subject to the annual limit of $50,000.
ATM withdraws shall continue to be a maximum of
$300 per day.” |
Re: Banks Reduce Withdrawal Limits On Atms by marshalcarter: 7:16am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Ok.....ATM's business.....not mine I only withdraw maybe #50 outta 15 or #17mil just for WEED |
Re: Banks Reduce Withdrawal Limits On Atms by Cutehector(m): 7:20am On Aug 11, 2015 |
This information is only for ndi were ezibote ego... |
Re: Banks Reduce Withdrawal Limits On Atms by fatdon2(m): 7:20am On Aug 11, 2015 |
The new CBN man is brainless , I thought we where moving to a cashless economy. Now people will prefer to have their money kept in their homes. Bcus withdrawing above the counter also has its limit and charges are applied. Now ATM has its daily limit. So in other word they reducing the purchasing power of us and hereby allowing us to have our money in our home saves. Bad policies. |
Re: Banks Reduce Withdrawal Limits On Atms by Otherique: 7:32am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Sai Everything! |
Re: Banks Reduce Withdrawal Limits On Atms by Obinovictor(m): 7:33am On Aug 11, 2015 |
Will this madness help? What will happen to cashless economy? |
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