Disclosing this Thursday in Lagos while unveiling the
new initiative , the NIBSS’
Managing Director, Mr Ade Shonubi, lamented that
despite the sustained campaign by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the need
to embrace the cashless policy, some people still find convenience in using
cash as a means of payment.
He, however, admitted that majority of the people who
have reaped from the gains of the cashless policy are the 26 million bank
customers, adding that there is a need for paradigm shift as government begins
the implementation of the social intervention programmes, which he said would
be cash based but through electronics platforms.
‘‘And to achieve that, we need to start creating
opportunities for them to have commerce that is not just tied around cash. To
achieve that the banking and telecommunication industry have come together to
partner NIBBS and find a way to deliver the service at a reasonable value point
in terms of efficiency and price,’’ he said.
In her comments, the Executive Director in charge of
Technology and Operations at NIBSS Mrs. Christabel Onyejekwe, said the task
before NIBSS is to ensure that the over 17 million Small and Medium Enterprises
(SMEs) in the country are unbundled and brought on board the mCash platform
with a view to promoting financial inclusion.
Mrs. Onyejekwe explained that mCash is an innovative
solution designed to facilitate low-value retail payments, grow e-payments by
providing accessible electronic channels to a wider range of users and to
further enhance financial inclusion in Nigeria, by extending e-payment benefits
to payers and merchants at the bottom of the pyramid where usage of cash has
been predominant.
According to her the solution proposes to aid payments
to merchants (sellers) for commodities and services, adding that it leverages
the NIBSS Instant Payments Infrastructure (NIP) for immediate fund delivery to
merchants accounts and the mobile telephone’s Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) technology
which, in recent times, has become the most accessible channel for financial
and non-financial transactions.
On how mCash works, the Head, Product Management,
NIBBS, Sarah Chidebelu-Eze, in her presentation , explained that the seller
receives instant credit for all transactions and not T+1 as in the case of
Point of Sale(PoS),adding that payment is made with bank account number as one
do not need a card for mCash payment.
She noted that merchants(sellers) will not bear any
cost for transactions below N10,000,disclosing that the maximum transaction is
N50,000.
She added that
financial institutions have a choice of allowing their respective customers to
access the new service with the mCash general short code of 402 or with their
own short codes, assuring that either way, there are no USSD charges to pay.sunnews
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