The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved a new license categorization system for the Nigerian Payment System.
By
Chike OlisahThe apex bank made this known in a press release published on its website and dated 9th December 2020.
According to the CBN, the license categorization is meant to help promote a strong and credible payment system and offers “clarity
for new and existing market participants, given the significant
evolution and innovation in the Nigerian payments system.”
The central bank appears to be updating its regulations amidst the
new wave of FinTechs in the country offering varying but often nuanced
services.
According to the new guidelines, Payment Systems are now to operate within 4 broad categories.
a. Switching and Processing
b. Mobile Money Operations (MMOs)
c. Payment Solution Services (PSSs)
d. Regulatory Sandbox
It further clarified that “only MMOs are permitted to hold
customer funds. Companies with licenses within any of the other
categories are not permitted to hold customer funds,” meaning operators who offer Payment Solution Services cannot for any reason hold customer funds or deposits.
Other key clarifications
- Companies seeking to combine activities under the Switching and MMO
categories are only permitted to operate under a holding company
structure with the subsidiary entities clearly delineated to prevent
commingling.
- Payments System companies in the PSS category may hold any of PSSP,
PTSP and Super Agents license or a combination of the licenses thereof.
- All licensed payment service providers in any of the categories
covered by this framework holding or seeking any other CBN issued
licenses are required to obtain a no-objection from the Payments System
Management Department.
- The object clauses in the Memorandum and Articles of Association of
Payment Service Providers shall be limited to the permissible activities
under their licensing authorizations.
- Collaborations between licensed payment companies, banks and other
financial institutions in respect of products and services are subject
to CBN’s prior approval.
- All new licensing requests including those with
Approvals-in-Principle are to comply with the new requirements
immediately. Existing licensed payment companies are to comply with the
new licensing requirements where applicable not later than end of June
2021
- All payment service providers and stakeholders in the payments
system are required to ensure strict compliance with these requirements
and all other payments system regulations.
What this means: The CBN has now clearly demarcated
the often thin lines within which various service providers in the
FinTech space currently operate in the country. For example, merchant
payment transfer apps that is used for POS transactions or
internet-based transactions will not be allowed to be used for Peer to
Peer transactions (transfers between persons).
- Examples of Payment Solution Service providers in Nigeria are
Interswitch WebPAY, Remita, Paystack, Flutterwave, eTranzact, Parkway
Project Limited etc.
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