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CBN Has No Plan To Close Community Associations’ Accounts – Investigations

Anxiety among members of the affected associations heightened following a podcast which has gone viral in social media on the subject.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
August 1, 2022
in Economy And Business, Headline
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CBN Governor Emefiele

CBN has no plan to close community associations’ accounts, current investigations have shown.

 

 

Newsonline reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) did not direct Deposit Money Banks to seize funds in Community Associations’ Savings Accounts.

 

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There has been apprehension among members of Community Development Associations, Cooperative Societies and Social Clubs over reports that accounts held by such organisations which were not properly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) or appropriate government agencies would be closed and their funds seized.

 

Anxiety among members of the affected associations heightened following a podcast which has gone viral in social media on the subject.

A lady had claimed in the podcast that all associations which failed to regularise their documentation before July 12, 2022, would lose their funds and advised them to quickly withdraw their savings.

 

She had attached a letter written by a DMB to its corprate account holders as proof.

However, investigations by Vanguard indicated that there was no such directive by the CBN.

 

A top official of CBN said, at the weekend, “How can a bank takeover anybody’s or group’s money? That’s not possible. What the bank said was that associations and the likes should regularize their accounts in accordance with CAMA provisions and nothing more.”

As learnt, the associations were expected to register with either CAC or the ministry of trade & cooperatives, depending on the status of the organizations and there was nothing to panic about.

 

The directive of the apex bank, it was learnt, was to ensure appropriate implies with the Know You Customer (KYC) in the Nigerian banking sector.

Vanguard gathered that some banks failed to strictly adhere to the policy which prompted the CBN to issue the directive to ensure that members of such associations complied by regularising their documents.

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