The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Friday directed all deposit money banks to place accounts of 38 companies, including several gaming and sports betting companies, on post-no-debit with immediate effect.
The directive was contained in a circular dated September 4, 2020 and signed by Bello Hassan, CBN’s director of banking supervision.
A post-no-debit status refers to a block placed on a bank account to stop all transactions that involve money going out of the account. In simple terms, money can go into the account but cannot go out. This affects all ATM transactions, cheques, credit card transactions, recurring payments, and so on.
Although the CBN did not give reason for the post-no-debit on the 38 companies’ accounts, reports say the apex bank accused the companies of disrupting the forex ecosystem. The CBN does not sell dollars to gaming companies, and so they source their dollars on the black market.
The regulator said banks should revert with the account names, numbers, currencies, and balances of all accounts placed on post-no-debit.
It noted that the only listing entities should be placed on post-no-debit, while all related accounts are excluded.
Among the companies placed on post-no-debit are Premier Lotto Limited, 3D Scanners Bureau De Change Limited, Blue Wall Nigeria Limited, JNFX International Limited and Northline Limited.
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