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Moniepoint POS Terms Expose Nigerian Agents to Fraud Liability, Account Debits and Sudden Shutdown Risks

the terms allow the bank to suspend or terminate an agent’s account based on “reasonable suspicion” of fraud, poor performance, or failure to meet transaction targets; raising concerns about the risk of sudden business disruptions for operators.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 16, 2026
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Moniepoint POS Terms

Moniepoint POS Terms has exposed Nigerian Agents to fraud liability and account debits and sudden shutdown risks.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that thousands of POS operators across Nigeria may be facing significant financial and legal exposure under new agency banking terms introduced by Moniepoint Microfinance Bank Limited.

 

A review of the agreement obtained by NewsOnline shows that agents many of whom are small business owners bear extensive liability for fraudulent transactions, including those arising from staff errors or suspected customer scams.

 

The contract grants the bank sweeping powers to recover losses by directly debiting agents’ accounts, often without prior notice. It states that in cases of damage, loss, or liability, the bank is authorised to immediately withdraw funds from an agent’s account without recourse.

 

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Additionally, the terms allow the bank to suspend or terminate an agent’s account based on “reasonable suspicion” of fraud, poor performance, or failure to meet transaction targets; raising concerns about the risk of sudden business disruptions for operators.

 

Agents are also required to comply with strict regulatory obligations aligned with the Central Bank of Nigeria guidelines. These include verifying customer identities, enforcing transaction limits, and maintaining records for up to five years, effectively positioning agents as frontline financial service providers.

 

The agreement mandates that agents collect and store valid identification such as national ID cards, driver’s licences, voter cards, or international passports before processing transactions, especially instant transfers. Customer identity must also match the payment instrument used.

 

While the bank’s liability is capped under the contract, agents are subject to broad indemnity clauses covering fraud, customer disputes, and regulatory penalties.

 

Industry analysts say the terms reflect a wider trend in Nigeria’s fast-growing agency banking sector, where fintech companies scale operations by transferring operational risks to independent agents.

 

Although POS operations remain a profitable venture for many, experts warn that without strong internal controls, proper staff training, and heightened fraud awareness, operators risk turning their businesses into sources of significant financial loss.

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