Nigerian Central Bank Wants Financial Institutions to Develop Products Based ...

Nigerian Central Bank Wants Financial Institutions to Develop Products Based ...

The Central Bank of Nigeria has said it wants players in the country’s payment industry to develop and help introduce products based on its central bank digital currency, the e-naira. Central Bank Open to Suggestions In its bid to deepen the adoption of the e-naira, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has asked payment service providers, financial institutions, and fintech firms to develop and introduce products that are based on its digital currency. According to a report by the Vanguard, this plea was made by Rakiya Mohammed — the CBN’s director....


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