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Nigeria: Mobile Transactions Rise 384% to N1.4tr in 7 Months – NIBSS

Nigerians across banks did transactions worth N1.4 trillion over mobile payment and point of sales (PoS) between in the last 7 months (from January to July 2020), data from the Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement Scheme (NIBSS) revealed.

The report disclosed that the figures indicated a 384% rise compared to N289 billion recorded in the same period of 2019 as more Nigerians had to use the medium due to the limitations brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.

According to the NIBSS’ e-payment data released, the amount transferred through mobile platforms in the last seven months has surpassed the total value of mobile transfers recorded in the 12 months of 2019, which stood at N828 billion.

Mobile Inter Scheme Transactions

NIBSS revealed that the volume of the mobile inter scheme transactions also rose by 485 per cent from 10.9 million recorded between January and July 2019 to 63.8 million in the same period of 2020.

The steady rise continued well into June and July as they rose to N245.9 billion and N275 billion respectively. This means July has recorded the highest transactional value so far.

The NIBSS data showed that electronic payments through the various platforms made available by banks and facilitated by system sustained their gains in the period under review.

Point of Sales (PoS)

Transactions over Point of Sales (PoS) rose by 41% as the value of transactions on the platform across the country stood at N2.4 trillion in the seven months, compared with N1.7 trillion recorded in the same period in 2019.

The e-payment platform also recorded a 46.9% increase as the volume of the PoS transactions for the seven months stood at 332 million compared with 226 million recorded in the same period of last year.

Analysis of the monthly volume showed that in January, the total volume of PoS payments was 41.30 million; 46.07 million in February and 52.25 million in March 2020. In April, the volume dropped to 40.8 million while it increased to 48.3 million in May. By June, the transaction volume rose to 49.4 million, while 53.9 million was recorded in July.

Out of a total of 548,592 terminals registered by Nigerian banks, only 360,534 had been actively deployed for use as of July, NIBSS data showed. This indicated that 188,058 PoS terminals were inactive.

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