CBN to regulate activities of Fintechs, others

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The Central Bank of Nigeria has created a new department that will regulate the activities of Financial Technology Companies (Fintechs) and other financial institutions under the digital development.

The Payment System Department of the Apex bank has been charged to oversee and regulate the activities of Fintechs in Nigeria. The creation of the department, according to the regulator, is for easy understanding of the global realities of the digital world.

The CBN, in a statement at the weekend, said it instituted the department for checks and balance of the Fintech companies, adding that the Payment System Department, through regulation, will ensure Fintechs understand what is expected of them while also helping them to address their challenges.

The Group Head, ML Safety, CBN, Joseph Gina, while addressing the purpose of the department during the annual retreat of Chief Compliance Officers with the theme, ‘Digital Revolution; Repositioning Compliance Function in Nigeria Banks’, said lack of effective regulation led to Nigeria being blacklisted by countries as one of the non-corporative countries.

“In the area of compliance, I think we are doing well; that is why you will notice that the CBN is constantly collaborating with the operators and the financial institutions so that we are all in tune with what is happening in the world and making sure that nobody is left behind.

“We can no longer take things for granted. What is certain is that all their challenges are addressed; also, they understand what is expected of them and once they are able to do that, then they are able to carry out their functions effectively” he said.

Gina added, “In the area of compliance, you will recall that there was a time Nigeria was placed on the blacklist as one of the non-corporative countries because it was discovered that our sanction regimes were not proportionate and dissuasive enough.

“What the CBN did in 2018 was to come up with the anti-money laundering/administrative sanction regime which came into effect in February, 2018 and that was to put things in focus and make sure that things are working appropriately.”

However, the compliance officers were asked to understand digital revolution for effective performance in order to perform their duties better. They were also asked to brush up their skills and be open to learning new skills that will make them more efficient in their
responsibility.

According to the Chairman, Association of Chief Compliance Officers of Banks in Nigeria, Opeyemi Adojutelegan, digital revolution needs to be understood by the compliance officers, and that’s the reason the retreat was organised.