Categories: News

POS Agents Must Register With CAC, Get July 7 Deadline

The Corporate Affairs Commission has set a two-month deadline for Point of Sale operators in the country to register their agents, merchants and individuals, latest by July 7, 2024.

The Registrar-General/Chief Executive Officer, CAC, Hussaini Magaji, SAN, met with some fintech companies, also known as PoS, on Monday in Abuja, during which the agreement was reached.

Advertisement

Magaji said the measure aims at safeguarding the businesses of fintech customers and strengthening the economy, the commission stated via its social media handle, posting as @cacnigeria1.

Magaji stated that the move complies with “Section 863, Subsection 1 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, CAMA 2020 as well as the 2013 Central Bank of Nigeria’s guidelines on agent banking.”

Advertisement

The post partly read, “Hussaini Magaji, therefore, said that the timeline for the registration, which will expire on July 7, 2024, was not targeted at any groups or individuals but genuinely aimed at protecting businesses.

“Several speakers from the fintech industry pledged to collaborate with the Commission to ensure hitch-free implementation of the directive.

Advertisement

“Some of them, however, stressed the need for adequate and collective sensitisation to ensure that the exercise achieved the desired results.”

In his remarks, Tokoni Peter, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on ICT Development and Innovation, “pledged to ensure the smooth facilitation of the process in line with the Renewed Hope Initiative of the present administration.”

Advertisement

Present at the meeting were representatives of fintech companies, including Opay, Momba, Palm Pay, Moniepoint, Paystack, among others.

Aside from being an avenue for job creation, PoS operators play a significant role in financial transactions nationwide.

Advertisement

The move to compel the registration of the fintech companies with the CAC has come at a much-needed time as the companies have also been a key part of fraudulent transactions.

In its Annual Fraud Landscape (January to December 2023) report, the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System has said that financial institutions lost about N17.67 billion to fraud in 2023.

Advertisement

It was also reported that the Web and PoS channels were the most exploited payment channels by fraudsters in 2023.

The count of Web Fraud decreased by 38 per cent and ATM fraud recorded a 64 per cent reduction from 2022 to 2023.

Advertisement
citynews

Recent Posts

Elsie Okpocha calls out Basketmouth ‘for limiting her access to their son’

Elsie Okpocha, the ex-wife of comedian, Basketmouth, has accused him of limiting her access to their…

2 hours ago

Prophet who predicted doom for Wizkid reacts as VDM calls him a clown, liar…

Prophet Samuel Ojie Ojie, founder of Dynamite Global Ministry, has responded to social media critic…

2 hours ago

Burna Boy Fires Back at Cubana Chief Priest Over Jewelry,Debt Allegations

The social media feud between Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy and celebrity businessman Cubana Chief Priest continues to…

2 hours ago

EPL: Guardiola confirms key player to miss West Ham clash

Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola has confirmed that top defender, Ruben Dias will miss his…

2 hours ago

Super Eagles to get substantive head coach soon – Pinnick

Former president of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Amaju Pinnick, has said the football house…

2 hours ago

“This Is My Last Season At Liverpool, I Want The Premier League” – Mo Salah

Mohamed Salah has said he wants to go out on a high by winning a…

2 hours ago