CBN Fines Nine Banks ₦150 Million Each Over ATM Cash Shortage

January 15, 2025

2 minutes read

cash shortage

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has imposed fines of ₦150 million each on nine deposit money banks for failing to ensure the availability of cash at their Automated Teller Machines (ATMs). This move underscores the apex bank’s commitment to addressing cash distribution inefficiencies and ensuring public access to funds.

According to reports, the sanctioned banks failed to comply with CBN regulations mandating that ATMs must be sufficiently stocked to meet customer demands. The fines, totaling ₦1.35 billion, were levied as part of the CBN’s efforts to curb the persistent cash shortages that have plagued many parts of the country.

The CBN’s Director of Banking Supervision stated that the penalties are aimed at discouraging hoarding practices and compelling banks to improve cash management systems. “It is unacceptable that despite adequate cash supply to banks, customers are unable to access funds at ATMs, especially during peak periods,” the official remarked.

This action comes amidst growing frustration among Nigerians over limited access to cash, particularly in rural areas. Long queues and non-functioning ATMs have become common complaints, creating inconveniences for citizens relying on these services for daily transactions.

Industry experts have highlighted operational challenges, including logistics issues and internal policies, as contributing factors to the problem. However, the CBN has insisted that banks must take responsibility for ensuring seamless service delivery.

Public reactions to the fines have been mixed. While some applaud the CBN’s firm stance as necessary to safeguard consumer rights, others argue that the root causes of cash shortages require deeper systemic reforms.

This isn’t the first time the CBN has penalized banks for non-compliance. In recent months, the regulator has stepped up monitoring efforts, issuing guidelines and warnings to financial institutions regarding cash availability and service quality.

As part of its corrective measures, the CBN has directed all banks to submit detailed plans on how they intend to improve cash availability and reduce ATM downtimes. Banks are expected to implement these plans promptly or face further sanctions.

The fines signal a broader push by the CBN to enhance Nigeria’s banking infrastructure and ensure equitable access to financial services. Whether this move will achieve lasting improvements remains to be seen.

Share:
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Links

Russia

American Granted Russian Citizenship for Spying on Ukraine

A U.S. national, Daniel Martindale, has been granted Russian citizenship for his efforts in gathering ...

Yamal

Spain Probes Yamal’s 18th Birthday Party Over Exploitation Claims

The Spanish Government has called for an investigation into Barcelona star Lamine Yamal’s 18th birthday ...

Aircraft transporting Buhari's remains

Buhari’s Remains Depart London for Daura Burial

The remains of former President Muhammadu Buhari departed London, United Kingdom, this morning, Tuesday, July ...

UN

UN Extends Haiti Mission Mandate to 2026 Amid Ongoing Crisis

The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, extending ...

Features

Buhari's Legacy

From the Fulani Plains to Power: The Buhari Chronicle

Muhammadu Buhari (17 December 1942 – 13 July 2025), a name etched into Nigeria’s historical ...

Flood

Texas Mourns as Flash Flood Death Toll Hits 120

Shock has turned to grief across Texas as the death toll from devastating flash floods ...

heat

Morocco Heat Wave Drives Surge in Air Conditioning Demand

Morocco is grappling with a severe heatwave this summer, with temperatures soaring well above average ...

UK

UK and US Clamp Down on Nigerian Visas:What Does It Really Mean?

The United Kingdom and United States have recently tightened visa policies for Nigerian citizens, sparking ...

Netherlands Returns 119 Looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

On Thursday, June 26, 2025, the Netherlands returned 119 looted artifacts, known as the Benin ...

Ngugi-wa-Thiongo

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o:Passed the pen to the Next Generation.

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, a legendary Kenyan writer, scholar, and revolutionary voice in African literature passed ...

ECOWAS

ECOWAS Celebrates 50th Anniversary Amid Sahel States Tensions

On May 28, 1975, fifteen West African nations signed the Lagos Treaty, establishing the Economic ...

What Really Moves Bitcoin’s Price? A Comprehensive Guide to the Key Drivers of Volatility and Value

What Really Moves Bitcoin’s Price? A Comprehensive Guide to the Key Drivers of Volatility and Value

​Bitcoin, the pioneering cryptocurrency, has captivated the financial world with its innovative technology and notable ...

Latest News

Today in History

July 15th is the day in 1741 that Alexei Chirikov sights land in Southeast Alaska.

Exchange Rate Per Dollar

AM Armenian Dram384.12
GH Ghana Cedi10.407
GM Gambian Dalasi71.5
GN Guinea Franc8,681.2
NG Nigerian Naira₦1,532.19
CF CFA Franc BEAC561.7008
15 Jul · CurrencyRate · USD
CurrencyRate.Today
Check: 15 Jul 2025 13:05 UTC
Latest change: 15 Jul 2025 13:00 UTC
API: CurrencyRate
Disclaimers. This plugin or website cannot guarantee the accuracy of the exchange rates displayed. You should confirm current rates before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the exchange rates.
You can install this WP plugin on your website from the WordPress official website: Exchange Rates🚀

YOUR THOUGHTS

Let us know what you think

Contact the People’s Paper with feedback on stories and how we could make wapress.africa even better!

newsletter image

Stay up to date with the latest from West Africa Press

Editorial feedback and complaints

Contact the public editor with feedback for our journalists, complaints, queries or suggestions about articles on WApress.

Subscribe Newsletter!

Be the first to receive our latest contents and more...

Need help?