In
furtherance of the financial inclusion vision of the Central Bank of Nigeria,
the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) in partnership with several
banks and four GSM operators, has unveiled a new payment platform, mCash, to
enhance retail payments.
The
Partners announced this in Lagos at a media briefing session attended by the
NIBSS management and representatives of the various partner organisations.
Speaking
at the session, Ade Shonubi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of
NIBSS, revealed that the product became necessary in view of the dream to make
a reality the financial inclusion vision 2020 which seeks to achieve 80% uptake
among Nigerians.
“mCash is an innovative solution designed to facilitate low-value retail payments, providing accessible electronic channels to a wider range of users and to further grow financial inclusion in Nigeria, by extending electronic payment services to Payers and Merchants at the bottom of the pyramid.”
The
NIBSS boss commended the partners for opting to serve the country’s overall
best interest through a hybrid model rather than the current bank-led.
Speaking
also about the innovative product, Adia Sowho, director, Digital Business,
Etisalat Nigeria, commended NIBSS and the partners for the product which she
described as a ‘new thinking in the right direction’ that will benefit all
stakeholders and further propel the drive for financial inclusion.
“The
mCash payment solution is a commendable innovative solution that has further
driven inclusion in the financial world and widened payment options to
guarantee seamless ease of payment. Etisalat has been at the vanguard of this
with such innovative products as EasyWallet and GTEasySavers, which is a
product of the union with leading commercial bank, Guarantee Trust Bank Plc. We
are glad at the opportunity to reach more people with more payment options,”
she said.
The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has also expressed optimism in the ability of the
product to drive financial inclusion to the targeted 80% by 2020.
Joe
Obogo, CBN’s Principal Manager, Payment System Policy and Oversight Office, who
represented the Director, Banking and Payments System, added that the apex bank
would ‘not relent in its efforts to achieve full financial inclusion, but
rather keep looking out for more innovative ways to do things better’
The
mCash payment option is geared towards stimulating the achievement of the
Federal Government’s financial inclusion goal by widening the scope for the
inclusion of the hitherto unbanked population both in the rural and urban
areas.
mCash
leverages the mobile phone USSD technology which in recent times has become the
most accessible channel for processing financial and non-financial
transactions.
A
general USSD short code is made available for Banks who do not already have
their own short codes. However, Banks with existing USSD short codes will be
able to access this service using their own short codes.
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