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Wednesday 19 August 2015

CBN bars foreign firms from printing cheques for Nigerian banks

The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has denied accreditation to foreign printers who hitherto printed cheque books for some Nigerian banks. In a circular released, yesterday, entitled: “Circular to deposit money banks, cheque printers and other stakeholders on the accreditation of cheque printers for 2015/2016″ and signed by Director, Banking and Payment Systems Department, Dipo Fatokun, the Central bank said it has duly notified all accredited printers and issued certificates to them.
It listed all the accredited cheque printers to include Superflux International Ltd, Tripple Gee and Company Plc, Nigeria Security Printing and Minting Plc, Euphoria Group and Popi Printing Company Ltd.

The Central bank said it did this to ensure an efficient payment and settlement system.

The circular read:
“In furtherance of its mandate to ensure efficient payment and settlement system, the Central Bank of Nigeria, in collaboration with the MICR technical implementation committee, conducted the accreditation and reaccreditation exercise, in line with the NICPAS qualification criteria and found the (accredited) cheque printers as qualified to print cheques for the Nigerian market. “All the accredited printers had been duly notified and certificates issued.Please note that foreign based printers were neither accredited nor re-accredited, in line with the bank’s policy on the domestication of cheque printing in Nigeria.”


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31 comments:

  1. Who knew this was going on before, some thing needn't be done unless absolutely necessary.

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  2. They did that?! Wow that is ridiculous

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  3. Nice one.... Even printing of cheques is done abroad.. Lord!!

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  4. Let's patronize made in Naija...good way to go

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  5. Nice move...job opportunities...

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  6. Very good! That will create some jobs opportunity, nigeria should stop importing things we can produce locally ahh!!!

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  7. Wow! Nice one concerning dis omestication of cheque printing in Nigeria. I hope dis wil go a long way for Nigeria.thumbs up to CBN for dis.

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  8. Issokay nah, we must get it right dis time around. Linda take note!

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  9. Issokay nah, we must get it right dis time around. Linda take note!

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  10. Issokay nah, we must get it right dis time around. Linda take note!

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  11. My Gay Boss, Paul Odekina of Total E&P thinks this is a great idea!

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  12. Good thinking, good product , good governance. Sai baba. Creating opportunity for nigerian industry. Printers please don't abuse this lofty idea

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  13. Good thinking, good product , good governance. Sai baba. Creating opportunity for nigerian industry. Printers please don't abuse this lofty idea

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  14. Good thinking, good product , good governance. Sai baba. Creating opportunity for nigerian industry. Printers please don't abuse this lofty idea

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  15. Nigerian Advocate19 August 2015 at 08:34

    I've always said it that we can do what is right in Nigeria if we have the right environment.

    Everyone is waking up to do their job now with a disciplined leader. I see that the Nigeria of every patriot is not far away.

    God help our president to make Nigeria work from now!

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  16. GOD BLESS BUHARI!!! That's all i can say! More Grace and strength Sir

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  17. Wow! It's a welcome development.

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  18. With out electricity. Rubbish

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  19. I am beginning to like this president! I was an ardent GEJ supporter, but we all want Nigeria to work.

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  20. less concerned on this......

    Linda's boyfriend said so....

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  21. I am loving this.....nice one.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  22. I am loving this.....nice one.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  23. Better days ahead of us. Guess these will create job opportunities.

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  24. What am scared of if a nigerian shld handle the printing of the bank cheques before you know it fake cheques every where oi pirared copies

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  25. we were printing cheques abroad?

    for real?

    wow

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