Central Bank of Nigeria launches portal for collection of old naira notes
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has launched a portal for the collection of the old naira notes as it seeks to start its currency redemption exercise.
The CBN published a notification titled ‘redemption of currency’ on its website on Wednesday.
According to the notification, the apex bank has provided a link to the portal to enable Nigerians redeem (deposit) their old N1,000, N500, and N200 notes by completing an online form.
“Please click here to create your profile, generate reference and print out receipt for you to proceed to nearest CBN branch to deposit your old N1000, N500 and N200 notes into your bank account,” it reads.
The CBN said to generate a reference number, customers are required to provide their bank verification number, email address, phone number, bank account details, depositor information (including house address), and the total amount of the denomination to be redeemed.
One of the conditions (which Nigerians must accept) is that “depositors can only access this window once”.
The apex bank also said “beneficiary accounts would only receive value after successful processing of cash deposited and verification of documentations submitted”.
“A depositor shall not be entitled to recover from the bank the value of any mutilated or imperfect notes. The circumstances under which such notes may be refunded ex-gratia shall be within the absolute discretion of the bank,” it added.
“Depositors can check the status of transaction on the portal here.
“Transactions would be concluded within a minimum of three working days
“All deposits will be treated in accordance with the relevant laws.”