Nigerians To Start Paying For Bank Deposits In 2020 | Sahara Reporters The charges will attract three per cent processing fees for withdrawals and two per cent processing fees for lodgments of amounts above N500,000 for individual... cenbank READ MORE:
Starting from September 18, 2019, Nigerians operating bank accounts will begin to pay charges for deposits and withdrawals.
The apex bank said that implementation of the policy would signal the imposition of charges on deposits in addition to already existing charges on withdrawals.
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