The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has announced the introduction of a National Domestic Card Scheme effective January 16, 2023.
Osita Nwanisobi, Director, Corporate Communication of the CBN,who conveyed this in a statement,said Nigeria is Africa’s largest and most vibrant economy and the pace of digitisation and innovation, alongside the expansion of mobile penetration and the proactive policy initiatives of the CBN have driven the accelerated adoption of digital financial services.
He said:”Considering the strength and breadth of its banking sector and the rapid growth and transformation of its payments system over the la st decade, Nigeria is ideally positioned to successfully launch a national card scheme. Building on this platform to accelerate financial inclusion requires infrastructure that can deliver lower cost payments services that are more accessible and affordable for Nigerians.
“Domesticating our card scheme also enhances data sovereignty, enabling the development of locally relevant products and services and reduces demands on foreign exchange”
He also said the scheme can be leveraged as a platform for the seamless dissemination of government-to-person payments and other social impact initiatives, enhancing financial access and supporting the growth of a robust and inclusive digital economy.
According to him,the national domestic card scheme,would be delivered through the Nigeria InterBank Settlement Systems (NIBSS) Plc, Nigeria’s central switch, in conjunction with the Bankers Committee and other financial ecosystem stakeholders.
“It will foster innovation within the Nigerian domestic market, while enabling African and international interoperability, allowing banks and other institutions to offer a variety of solutions including debit, credit, virtual, loyalty and tokenized cards among others.Nigeria joins a growing list of countries- India, Turkey, China, and Brazil as leading examples- which have launched domestic card schemes and harnessed the transformative benefits for their respective payments and financial systems, particularly for the underbanked.
“The CBN recognizes the significant benefits from delivering Africa ’s first central bank driven, domestic card scheme, which, when delivered at scale , has the potential to become the largest in Africa, and one of the largest in the world”,he added.