In response to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive to impose a 0.5 percent cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions, certain banking activities have been exempted from this levy. The exemption list, aimed at ensuring smooth financial operations, encompasses a variety of transactions crucial to everyday banking activities. Here are the 16 banking transactions unaffected by the new cybersecurity levy:
1. Loan disbursements and repayments
2. Salary payments
3. Intra-account transfers within the same bank or between different banks for the same customer
4. Intra-bank transfers between customers of the same bank
5. Other Financial Institutions instructions to their correspondent banks
6. Interbank placements
7. Banks’ transfers to CBN and vice-versa
8. Inter-branch transfers within a bank
9. Cheque clearing and settlements
10. Letters of Credits
11. Banks’ recapitalisation-related funding – only bulk funds movement from collection accounts
12. Savings and deposits, including transactions involving long-term investments such as Treasury Bills, Bonds, and Commercial Papers
13. Government Social Welfare Programmes transactions e.g. Pension payments
14. Non-profit and charitable transactions, including donations to registered non-profit organisations or charities
15. Educational institutions’ transactions, including tuition payments and other transactions involving schools, universities, or other educational institutions
16. Transactions involving bank’s internal accounts such as suspense accounts, clearing accounts, profit and loss accounts, inter-branch accounts, reserve accounts, nostro and vostro accounts, and escrow accounts.
This delineation offers clarity to both financial institutions and customers, ensuring that essential banking operations remain unaffected by the cybersecurity levy.