Business
Nigeria Records Boost In e-Payment Cards
The number of e-payment cards
currently in circulation in Nigeria has reached 26 million as the cashless
policy gains traction.
The Director, Switching and Processing, Interswitch, Mr.
Akeem Lawal, who spoke with newsmen during the inauguration of the Verve
National Consumer Promotion in Lagos, on Friday, said the number of e-Payment
cards, popularly called ATM cards held by Nigerians, grew from seven million in
2010, to 11 million in 2011 and 26 million in 2012.
This, according to him, is expected to increase as more
and more Nigerians embrace e-Payment transactions via Automated Teller
Machines, Point of Sale terminals and the web.
Lawal said 16 million out of the 26 million ATM cards
currently in circulation were Interswitch Verve cards being issued by over 16
commercial banks and well over 14 microfinance banks.
“16 million out of the 26 million e-Payment cards
currently in circulation in the Nigerian market are Verve cards by Interswitch.
Over 30 commercial and microfinance banks issue these cards as we speak,” he
said
The remaining 10 million e-Payment cards in the Nigerian
market, according to him, are shared by Master and Visa, two global payment
card players currently widening their market shares in the country.
Industry analysts said this clearly showed that
Interswitch remained a dominant force in the country’s e-Payment landscape as
far as cards were concerned.
They also pointed out that the number of e-Payment cards
in the market was just a little higher than the number of bank accounts
currently put at over 22 million. This, they said, meant that majority of the
e-Payment cardholders were those with bank accounts. A situation, they
said, which required that financial inclusion for the
unbanked/under-banked Nigerians must remain in the front burner of the CBN
policy.
Speaking on the possible impact of the cash-less
economic policy on card uptake in the country, Lawal noted that the policy
had only influenced card usage rather than the uptake.
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