POS Operators Increase Withdrawal, Deposit Charges

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POS Operators Increase Charges For Withdrawal, Deposit
Point of Sales (POS) operators, under the aegis of the Association of Mobile Money and Bank Agents in Nigeria (AMMBAN), Lagos state chapter, have increased charges for deposit and withdrawal.
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With the new directive, Nigerians who want to deposit the sum of N1,000 and N4,900 will now have to pay service charge of N100; N5,000 and N10,900 will attract a service charge of N200; N11,000 and N20,900 will attract a service charge of N300; N21,000 and N30,900 will attract service fee of N400; N31,000 and N40,900 will attract service charge of N500 and from N41,000 to N50,000 will attract a service charge of N600.

For withdrawals up to N1,000 and N2,400, Nigerians are expected to pay a service charge of N100; withdrawal from N2,500 to N4,000 will incur a service charge of N200; withdrawal from N4,100 to N6,400, will incur a service fee N300; withdrawal from N6,100 to N7,400 will now attract a service charge of N400; withdrawal from N7,500 to N10,900 will incur a service charge of N500; withdrawal from N11,000 to N14,400, will attract a service charge of N600; withdrawal from N14,500 to N17,900 will be subject to a service charge of N700 and withdrawal from N18,000 to N20,000 will now attract a service charge of N800.

The new price list was unveiled at the 4th Annual AMMBAN Lagos Symposium themed “the impact of cashless policy on mobile money & agency banking.

The chairman of the AMMBAN, Lagos state chapter, Abiodun David disclosed that the new price was agreed upon by the Association in an effort to reduce extortion by POS agents on the general people and is also a reflection of the current economic climate in the nation.

While POS agents may go lower the price list depending on their region, David clarified that they are not permitted to go above the pricing list.
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POS business is now the new oil well,
They're now the new unarmed robbers in town
Milk every Nigerian dry 😐
An eye for an eye left thousands blind,
Remember that.........

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Deon wrote: ↑July 1st, 2023, 12:35 pm POS business is now the new oil well,
They're now the new unarmed robbers in town
Milk every Nigerian dry 😐
Can we absolutely blame them?
Financial Literacy is the possession of knowledge, skills and behavioral traits that help an individual make informed decisions regarding money. đź’°

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Jared wrote: ↑July 1st, 2023, 12:57 pm Can we absolutely blame them?
Why should we?..
It's not their fault either, everything is on the high side, besides, they have their personal lives to live and families to cater for.
Till the country gets better, there is no easy remedy.

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Greatness wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2023, 2:55 pm
Jared wrote: ↑July 1st, 2023, 12:57 pm Can we absolutely blame them?
Why should we?..
It's not their fault either, everything is on the high side, besides, they have their personal lives to live and families to cater for.
Till the country gets better, there is no easy remedy.
You spoke facts :peaceout:
Financial Literacy is the possession of knowledge, skills and behavioral traits that help an individual make informed decisions regarding money. đź’°



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