Sunday, 23 December 2012

CBN Directs Mobile Money Operators To Connect To Central Switch In February Next Year

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed  the 16 Mobile Money Operators  (MMOs)  in the country to fully connect to the National Central Switch (NCS) before Feb. 28, 2013.
The CBN gave the directive in a circular entitled “Timeline for Interoperability and Interconnectivity” on Friday.
The circular was signed by Mr Dipo Fatokun, CBN’s director of banking and payment system.
The circular stated that full connection to NCS would enhance MMOs’ ``inter-operability and interconnectivity``.
The apex bank said the decision for all MMOs to connect to NCS was reached at the Mobile Payment Forum held on Nov. 29.
It added that ``for avoidance of doubt, appropriate sanction will be imposed on any mobile payment operator that fails to comply with the circular``.
The CBN issued licences to 16 companies to operator mobile money transactions.
The CBN had said that the MMOs were licensed to accelerate the transformation of the nation’s payment system which would emphasise use of mobile phones. (NAN)



ONLY 400,000 NIGERIANS HAVE MOBILE MONEY ACCOUNTS — SURVEY


Only 400,000 Nigerians have mobile money accounts — Survey
December 23, 2012 by Ademola Alawiye
A new survey has revealed that only 400,000 people are registered with mobile money operators in Nigeria out of 28.6 million adults operating bank accounts in the country.
The survey, which was carried out by Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access, stated that 4.8 million adults were aware of mobile money but 400,000 people actually have registration with mobile money agents.
The figure represents 1.4 per cent of the bank account holders.
The survey also shows that 0.45 per cent of the total adult population (given as 87.9 million people) in Nigeria use the mobile money facility
It stated that mobile money was mostly used to buy airtime, with 32.9 per cent of registered mobile money users buying airtime on the platform; while 28 per cent use mobile money to send money to people.
According to the survey, 21.8 per cent of users have the platform just to receive money from people, while 17.4 per cent use it to pay bills.
Analysts, however, believe that little had been achieved in the area of mobile money considering achievements recorded in other instruments introduced to drive financial inclusion and the cash-less policy.
The Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc said last week that the number of registered Point of Sale terminals on the Central Terminal Management System managed by NIBBS increased from 31,000 to 185, 000 from January to November, 2012.
Similarly, total installed Automated Teller Machines in the industry rose from about 8,900 as at June 2009 to about 10, 221 as at July 2012, while debit/credit card issued in the industry rose from 16 million in December 2011 to about 24 million as at July 31, 2012.
The Managing Director, Sotice Investment Company Limited, Mr. Adedayo Toluwase, said mobile money had achieved low success rate in the country with 0.25 per cent of the total population on the mobile platform.
He said, “The CBN has not done enough in enlightening people on mobile money. In Kenya, mobile money has recorded huge success and it’s one of the frequently used tools to send and receive money. You don’t need to go through the stress of having an account before you can access mobile money; so what can be the reasons people are not embracing it? That should be the question the CBN and other agents involved in driving financial inclusion need to answer. Also, I expect them to learn from Kenya and if possible adopt the Kenyan model.”
The Chief Executive Officer, EFInA, Ms. Modupe Ladipo, said 48.1 million adults could be encouraged to use mobile money.
“The top factors, which would encourage them to use mobile money – understand how mobile money works, having a mobile money agent close to residence/place of work, feeling mobile money is safe and when many people start using mobile money,” she added.



Sunday, 16 December 2012

Stanbic IBTC marks one year of mobile money , total monthly transaction value of N1.3 billion



Stanbic IBTC Bank, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, commemorated the first anniversary of its *909# mobile money service, reiterating its commitment to continuously deliver innovative products and solutions, part of which includes enhancing the robustness of its mobile banking and mobile payments systems.
The bank was one of the first organizations licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria in October last year to operate mobile money services in Nigeria in accordance with the Mobile Payments Regulatory Framework.
At the event in Lagos, which was attended by stakeholders from the banking, retail and telecoms sectors, the Chief Executive Officer of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, Mrs. Sola David-Borha, recalled that Stanbic IBTC Bank had since 2009 shown commitment to technology-driven branchless banking and enthusiastically embraced the Central Bank of Nigeria’s drive towards an increasingly cashless economy.
David-Borha said the organization’s decision to launch the *909# Stanbic IBTC MobileMoney solution last year was underscored by the bank’s strategic focus of strengthening its universal banking franchise by integrating Nigeria’s huge informal economy, which is characterized by unbanked small scale farmers, traders, craftsmen and other types of small and medium sized businesses, into the formal economy, and in the process enhance financial inclusion in Nigeria.
She described mobile money as a game changer which apart from enabling customers to conduct basic financial transactions such as mobile money account opening, buying airtime, deposit and receipt of cash, as well as payment of utility bills through their mobile phones, also offers enormous benefits to the Nigerian economy by channeling the huge funds in the informal sector through the banking system to engender economic development.
Obinnia Abajue, Executive Director of Personal and Business Banking, Stanbic IBTC Bank, said it was in recognition of the need for market-driven partnerships and alliances with the different stakeholders in the mobile money value chain, that the bank went into partnerships with all the four major telecom operators in Nigeria, enabling mobile payment services to take root, proliferate, and scale up across the country.
According to Abajue, Stanbic IBTC has recorded significant milestones with mobile money. To date, *909# Stanbic IBTC mobile money has over 600,000 registered customers, over 790 agents nationwide and there have been over 7.7million agent airtime transactions and a total monthly transaction value of N1.3 billion. A mobile wallet can be funded through; a mobile money agent, at any Stanbic IBTC Bank branch, any ATM, person to person transfer, and online through the web, internet banking and through Quickteller, Abajue said. Stanbic IBTC recently won the Nigerian Financial Technology Award for the best use of IT in mobile money services.
Stanbic IBTC Bank, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, is a full service end to end financial services organization with a clear focus on three main business pillars – Corporate and Investment Banking, Personal and Business Banking and Wealth Management. The Standard Bank Group, to which Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc belongs, is rooted in Africa with strategic representation in 18 key sub-Saharan countries and other emerging markets. Standard Bank has been in operation for 150 years and is focused on building first-class on-the-ground banks in chosen countries in Africa and connecting other selected emerging markets to Africa and to each other.

http://www.mobileworldmag.com/stanbic-ibtc-marks-one-year-of-mobile-money-total-monthly-transaction-value-of-n1-3-billion.html

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

sludba: sluddba Limited AWARDED THE MOST VALUABLE MOBILEMO...

sludba: sluddba Limited AWARDED THE MOST VALUABLE MOBILEMO...: At the First year anniversary held on Tuesday 11-12-2012 at Jade Place, Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria, Stanbic IBTC bank awarded slu...

sluddba Limited AWARDED THE MOST VALUABLE MOBILEMONEY AGGREGATOR FOR 2011/2012 BY STANBIC IBTC BANK



At the First year anniversary held on Tuesday 11-12-2012 at Jade Place, Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria, Stanbic IBTC bank awarded sludba Limited The most valuable mobilemoney aggregator in Nigeria for 2011/2012. Stanbic IBTC is Nigeria s leading mobilemoney licensee having its mobilemoney product running on *909#  on any GSM network with ordinary phones and on www.stanbicibtcbank.mobi on any smart phone.
sludba limited is a leading mobilemoney aggregator in Nigeria positioned and committed to building the most viable and robust agent network in Nigeria by 2015. See www.sludba.com

Saturday, 20 October 2012

sludba: ZONAL AND STATE FACILITATORS APPLY

sludba: ZONAL AND STATE FACILITATORS APPLY: ZONAL FACILITATORS  are urgently needed in all LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS IN NIGERIA to promote and coordinate the activities of the Mobil...

ZONAL AND STATE FACILITATORS APPLY


ZONAL FACILITATORS  are urgently needed in all LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS IN NIGERIA to promote and coordinate the activities of the Mobile payment Ambassadors Scheme


Applicants from KOGI, PLATEAU, BAUCHI, KANO,  KADUNA, JIGAWA, KATSINA, ZAMFARA, KEBBI, SOKOTO STATES who qualify would IMMEDIATELY BE ENGAGED

Applicants MUST have at least a National Diploma. Higher qualification is added advantage

ZONAL FACILITATORS are entitled to monthly salaries and allowances in addition to all other benefits of registered customers

Interested applicants should forward full Names, sex, Age, Quallification, GSM no, state and local government of residence through SMS to 0807-929-2328 or send resume to mpambassador@sludba.com

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