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Nigerians Pay Up to ₦3,000 to Withdraw ₦100,000 from POS Agents

Victoria Attah by Victoria Attah
January 10, 2025
in Banking, Money Market
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POS operators hike charges on cash transactions.
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Despite efforts by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to regulate cash access, Point-of-Sale (POS) agents remain the most reliable way for many Nigerians to withdraw money, often at significant cost. As commercial banks face operational challenges, including ATM downtimes and long queues for over-the-counter withdrawals, POS agents have become the go-to option for cash access.

Increased Withdrawal Fees

In December 2024, the CBN imposed withdrawal limits on POS agents and warned banks against selling mint notes to currency dealers. However, these policies have had little impact on reducing reliance on POS services. Instead, many POS operators have responded by raising their charges, particularly in urban areas like Lagos.

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Withdrawal fees now vary widely depending on location, with some agents charging as much as ₦3,000 to withdraw ₦100,000. Interviews with over 20 POS agents and customers revealed a mix of reactions: some agents maintained their previous rates, while others introduced significant fee hikes to reflect demand and rising operational costs.

Reasons Behind the Fee Hike

The fee increases can be attributed to several factors:

  1. Operational Costs: POS agents face higher transaction costs due to withdrawal limits and the need to source cash from alternative channels.
  2. Demand-Supply Imbalance: Limited cash availability from banks has driven up the cost of cash services.
  3. Unregulated Fees: With no cap on withdrawal charges set by the CBN, agents have the freedom to set fees based on local market dynamics.

Customer Impact

For customers, the rising costs of withdrawing cash pose significant challenges, especially in areas where cash is the primary means of transaction. The fee hikes disproportionately affect low-income earners, who rely on POS agents for smaller, daily cash needs.

Outlook

As Nigeria transitions toward a cashless economy, the reliance on POS agents highlights gaps in the banking system’s ability to meet the cash demands of its population. Addressing these challenges will require a combination of regulatory intervention, improved banking infrastructure, and greater financial inclusion initiatives to reduce dependence on costly cash withdrawals.

The rising withdrawal fees underscore the critical role of POS agents in Nigeria’s financial ecosystem, even as the country grapples with balancing cash access and digital financial services.

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