Nigeria’s Banking Fraud Surges to ₦52 Billion as BVN Loopholes and Weak Controls Exposed

February 28, 2025

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Nigeria’s banking sector is facing a severe fraud crisis, with reported digital payment fraud surging from ₦11 billion to ₦52 billion in just four years, according to data from the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS). The alarming trend is fueled by loopholes in the Bank Verification Number (BVN) system, lax enforcement of daily withdrawal limits, and increasing cybercrime sophistication.

How Fraudsters Exploit BVN Loopholes

Recent investigations have revealed that fraudsters are using BVNs registered for minors to carry out fraudulent transactions. Since minors cannot legally operate bank accounts, criminals hijack these dormant BVNs, link them to fraudulent accounts, and use them for large-scale scams. Over ₦1 billion has reportedly been stolen through this method.

Weak Controls in Banking and Fintech Sectors

A significant enabler of this fraud epidemic is the failure of banks and fintech firms to enforce Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) withdrawal limits. According to NIBSS, some institutions allow fraudsters to withdraw huge sums beyond the stipulated daily limits. In one case, criminals withdrew ₦374 million in a single transaction, bypassing standard security checks.

The Rising Threat of Digital Payment Fraud

The rapid expansion of digital banking and fintech solutions has exposed vulnerabilities in Nigeria’s financial ecosystem. Cybercriminals are taking advantage of weak Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols, phishing schemes, and compromised bank accounts to execute large-scale fraud.

CBN and Banks Under Pressure to Tighten Security

With fraud losses hitting ₦52 billion, industry stakeholders are calling for stricter regulatory oversight, enhanced cybersecurity measures, and tighter BVN verification processes. Experts recommend:

  • Strengthening BVN Registration: Ensuring that all BVNs linked to bank accounts undergo periodic verification.
  • Enforcing Withdrawal Limits: Banks and fintechs must comply strictly with CBN’s daily cash withdrawal limits.
  • Advanced Fraud Detection Systems: Financial institutions should deploy AI-driven fraud monitoring tools to detect suspicious activities in real time.

As Nigeria’s digital banking space continues to grow, the fight against financial fraud will require collaborative efforts between regulators, banks, and fintech firms to safeguard customer funds and restore public confidence in the banking system.

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