Stop giving customers mutilated notes, CBN warns banks



The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has warned that it would no longer tolerate complaints from commercial bank customers over payment of mutilated notes whereas mint notes found their way to the black marketers who sell them out for spraying at social functions.


CBN’s Director, Branch Operations Department, Mrs. Tope Omade who gave the warning during a one-day Customer Forum held in Asaba promised that CBN continue to beam its search light on commercial banks and other allied banks as well as officials of such banks who are involved in the sharp practices of hoarding mint notes and selling same to black marketers, just as she condemned the attitude of some Nigerians who still indulge in spaying naira at social functions in violation of the law banning spraying of the currency.

According to her, “no bank should henceforth pay customers with unfit and mutilated notes. Plans are on to ensure that strict sanctions were meted out on commercial banks that are still dispensing bad, unfit and mutilated currency notes to the public.

We have the serial numbers of all the mint notes in circulation and we are going to make sure that we trace those banks and their officials who are still involved in the shoddy deals of selling those mints to black marketers”.

The Asaba Branch Controller of CBN, Dame Elizabeth Oyibo-Agu in her key-note address on ‘Delivering Customer Service Excellence’, tasked bank officials “to always focus on service delivery,  give the best experience, create unique customer experience, always improve on their experience as well as accord due respect to their customers with strong emphasis on their time and opinions”.

The forum  was attended by representatives of the various commercial banks, Development Money Banks (DMBs), Micro-Finance Banks (MFBs), Bureau de Change (BDCs), Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), among others.
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  1. To me it is not their fault. It is because their is no EXPIRE dates. If you wear a particular cloth for twenty-five years what do you expect.
    If we put an expire date, all old once will naturally fall off the line.
    thanks.

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  2. I didn't care to read the content cox I have low battery but pls the banks should pls stop giving us counterfeits notes. I was a victim, I was paid with counterfeit 1k note which I did not notice immediately but when I went back I was turned down. Only God can save us in this Nija...hmmm

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