Nigeria Limits ATM Withdrawals to $225 Weekly in a Bid to Boost CBDC Adoption

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) issued a directive according to which locals can withdraw a maximum of $225 per week from ATMs.

The institution raised hopes that it could stimulate the usage of mobile transactions, credit/debit cards, and eNaira. 

  • The CBN has already established a policy to reduce the amount of cash in circulation in the country. The endeavor aims to encourage more electronic-based transactions and thus drive the development and modernization of the domestic payment system.
  • The institution went further in its mission, limiting cash withdrawals to $45 per day and $225 per week from ATMs. Individuals will be slammed with a 5% service fee, while businesses will pay 10% if they exceed that amount.
  • The Director of Banking Supervision – Haruna Mustafa – believes the step should boost the usage of alternative financing methods, including mobile banking applications, Internet banking, and Nigeria’s CBDC – eNaira. The rules will take effect from January 9, 2023.
  • The limits on daily cash withdrawals before that were $337 for individuals and $1,122 for businesses.
  • The CBN has been an opponent of cash for years now. The institution thinks too much paper money in circulation propels corruption, leakages, money laundering, and other fraudulent activities. 
  • High cash usage results in a lot of money outside the formal economy, thus limiting the government’s efforts to cope with inflation and encourage economic growth.
  • Speaking of CBDCs, the African nation is among the global leaders in this field. The CBN launched the eNaira in October 2021 under the slogan “Same Naira, more possibilities.” 
  • The bank tried to accelerate the advancement of the financial product in May this year, allowing local residents to pay their bills, TV subscriptions, and flight tickets using the CBDC.