A total of 463.1 million financial transactions worth
N33.87trn were settled by the banking sector between January and July
this year, figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics have
revealed.
The NBS stated this in a report on the electronic payment channels in the banking sector for the first seven months of this year, which was released on Sunday.
In the report, the NBS stated that the Nigeria Interbank Settlement Instant Payment System, with a total amount of N19.33tn, accounted for the highest settlement made by banks.
This was followed by the Nigeria Electronic Fund Transfer with N7.67tn, while payment through cheques and Automated Teller Machines followed with N3.3tn and N2.59tn, respectively.
Others are payments through Point of Sales Terminal, N367m; Internet/web payments, N67m; mobile payments, N381m; and electronic bills payments, N171m.
A month by month breakdown of the payments showed that the sums of
N339.2bn and N350.1bn were paid through ATMs in January and February,
while N380.6bn,N381.6bn, N382.3bn,N370.5bn and N394.3bn were paid in
March, April, May, June and July, respectively.
For cheque transactions, the report said the N3.3trrn were paid as follows: January, N465.5bn; February, N501.1bn; March, N487.5bn; April, N472.4bn; May, N480.4bn; June,N488.6bn; and July, N436bn
The Bankers Committee had on Tuesday, after its 328th meeting, said that the banking sector would from October this year begin a sensitisation awareness campaign to inform bank customers of the benefits of electronic banking, as well as other banking services.
The committee made up of Chief Executive Officers of all the Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria said it had decided to use the opportunity of the World Savings Day to sensitise Nigerians to the benefits of savings.
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The NBS stated this in a report on the electronic payment channels in the banking sector for the first seven months of this year, which was released on Sunday.
In the report, the NBS stated that the Nigeria Interbank Settlement Instant Payment System, with a total amount of N19.33tn, accounted for the highest settlement made by banks.
This was followed by the Nigeria Electronic Fund Transfer with N7.67tn, while payment through cheques and Automated Teller Machines followed with N3.3tn and N2.59tn, respectively.
Others are payments through Point of Sales Terminal, N367m; Internet/web payments, N67m; mobile payments, N381m; and electronic bills payments, N171m.
For cheque transactions, the report said the N3.3trrn were paid as follows: January, N465.5bn; February, N501.1bn; March, N487.5bn; April, N472.4bn; May, N480.4bn; June,N488.6bn; and July, N436bn
The Bankers Committee had on Tuesday, after its 328th meeting, said that the banking sector would from October this year begin a sensitisation awareness campaign to inform bank customers of the benefits of electronic banking, as well as other banking services.
The committee made up of Chief Executive Officers of all the Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria said it had decided to use the opportunity of the World Savings Day to sensitise Nigerians to the benefits of savings.
[Punch]
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