By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued Approvals-in-Principle (AIP) to three Payment Service Banks (PSBs), in line with its objective of enhancing financial inclusion and the development of the payment system by increasing access to deposit products and payments service.
According to a statement by the Director of Corporate Communication Department, Mr Isaac Okorafor in Abuja on Wednesday, the three institutions which got the CBN approvals in principle to operate as Payment Service Banks are Hope PSB, Money Master PSB and 9PSB.
Okorafor explained that the approval in principle was part of the processes the institutions had to fulfil in order to be granted license to operate as fully-fledged Payment Service banks.
He further explained that the decision of the CBN to issue the AIP to the applicants followed the institutions’ satisfaction of documentation and other laid down conditions.
Sequel to the issuance of the AIP to the three banks, he said they are expected to submit their respective applications for the grant of a final licence, not later than six months after the AIP.
Speaking further, he disclosed that the CBN code of corporate governance for banks would also be applicable to the PSBs.