The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN , has extended the Bank
Verification Number , BVN, registration exercise for Nigerian Banks’
Customers in the Diaspora to June 30, 2016.
According to a circular posted on the banks’ website, Thursday, the
decision to extend the deadline which was initially January 31, was as
result of low responses from the affected banks’ customers. File: Customers besiege banks as BVN registration deadlines expires
The apex bank said it discovered from a survey it conducted, that the
low responses could be due to inadequate information and lack of
accessibility to registration centres in some countries with large
Nigerian populations.
It therefore, decided to publish detailed addressed of the BVN
registration centres in countries of their residence to make it easier
for them to comply.
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