As the deadline given to banks to link all bank accounts to NIN elapsed last Thursday, many banks in the country are yet to implement the directive.
Recall that the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN had issued a directive to all commercial banks in the country last year to restrict tier-1 accounts without proper Biometric Verification Number, BVN and National Identity Number, NIN link by Thursday, March 1st, 2024. And as at that date, approximately 91 million bank accounts faced the risk of being frozen by their respective banks.
Vanguards’ investigation has revealed that against expectations that banks will start blocking accounts not linked to NIN/BVN, few banks were only focused on blocking accounts without BVN but allowed customers that are yet to link their NIN unhindered access to their accounts.
Further investigation also revealed that some customers that have not linked their SIM cards to their NIN were barred by their network providers from using the SIM cards, which consequently affected the mobile transactions of such customers.
Vanguard’s visit to some of the new generation banks around Old Ojo Road at Abulado axis in Lagos State showed partial compliance to the CBN’s directive.
Out of the four banks (Zenith Bank, Ecobank, Access Bank, and Stanbic IBTC Bank) visited by Vanguard only Zenith Bank has started implementation of the directive.
When Vanguard visited Zenith Bank branch around the axis, some customers who visited the bank to rectify blockage were seen trying to fill NIN update form in order to have their accounts unblocked.
An official of the bank told our correspondent that several accounts have been blocked as a result of non-linkage of customers’ account to NIN.
“Several accounts that are not linked to NIN, especially corporate accounts, have been blocked. People who are affected have been coming in to sort it out. Once you fill the NIN update form and submit, the account will be unblocked,” he said.
A customer of Zenith Bank, who simply identified herself as Ngozi, told Vanguard that two separate transfers she made did not go through even though she was debited.
“When I came to the bank to find out what happened, they said that I have to link my NIN to my account,” she said.
However, a customer relations staff at Stanbic IBTC Bank told Vanguard that no account has been blocked in the bank due to non-compliance.
“I am not aware of any customer’s that has been as a result of failure to link their account to NIN. Nobody has complained about it today” she said.
Our findings also revealed that Ecobank has not started implementation of the directive as well. An official of the bank, who spoke with our correspondent, simply said that no account has been blocked and she isn’t aware of when the bank would start implementing the directive.
The story was the same at Access Bank where customers have full access to their accounts without any form of hindrance.
A customer relations officer at the bank told our correspondent that only accounts without BVN are being denied access.
Meanwhile, a visit to GT Bank located along Lasu-Igando road showed that the bank is yet to commence implementation.
Speaking on the development, Mrs Ibekwe Onyedikachi, a customer of GT Bank said: “The reason I came to the bank for assistance is not because my GTB account was blocked but because my sister’s GTB account in Nigeria was affected. She cannot carry out any bank transactions because her Nigeria phone number has been barred due to her not linking NIN to her SIM.
Also speaking, Mr Babs who banks with First Bank said: “For some time now I have been receiving messages from my network company that I should link my NIN to my SIM, I have linked my NIN and SIM before, but when the messages kept coming often and often, I decided to go and link my SIM and that was successful.
“It was hectic, trying to link or do anything in Nigeria is always stressing, you will go through hassles to achieve what you would have achieved ordinarily. But I have a First Bank account that I am using, but I cannot use the account for any transaction for now because when I wanted to do a transaction they instructed me to go and link because that account has been barred.”
Meanwhile, a visit to Fidelity Bank in Alaba International Market shows that the bank is yet to implement the directive to block bank accounts that are not linked to NIN.
However, a staff of the bank told Vanguard that the Bank could commence implementation of the directive by the middle of March.