3Line Card Management Limited, Nigeria’s premier financial inclusion fintech firm has disclosed that it opted out of payment transaction switching services because it no longer aligns with its overall business strategy.

This follows the revocation of licenses of seven payment service providers and one switch service provider by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) due to their inability to meet up with their statutory obligations and conditions of the regulator.

Femi Omogbenigun, Company’s managing director and chief executive officer disclosed that it had informed the regulatory authority that it was no longer interested in operating the licence. “We actually wrote to CBN earlier this year, requesting that we want to put the licence on hold as we weren’t doing any switching business,” he noted.
The company had consequently entered into strategic agreement with Interswitch Limited for all its transaction switching business. “Interswitch has been as our switching partner for a while and we are happy with the arrangement.”

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The company took a decision to focus on its core area of strength, which using technology to deepen financial inclusion. They currently have a card scheme; Freedom card and a super-agent license which are fully functional. According to the CEO, 3line is at the final stage of obtaining a PTSP license which will help deepen its super-agent business and other offerings. The strategy has proven laudable as the company has grown exponentially in the last 24months.

The MD in his statement assures its existing business partners that this does not in any way disrupt the services that are being offered. According to the FGN Gazette No196 Vol 16, seven (7) payment service providers and a switching company were affected for failure to comply with regulatory obligations and ceasing to carry on with business for which they had been licensed for a continuous period of six months.

The affected payment service providers, whose licenses were revoked are; Easifuel Limited, Transaction Processing System (TPS), Grand Towers Limited, Paymaster Limited, E-Revenue Gateway Limited, Eartholeum Network Limited and Globasure Limited. The payment service provider, whose switching license was revoked was 3Line card management Limited.

Modestus Anaesoronye is a leading Nigerian financial journalist with over two decades of experience reporting on the insurance and pension sectors across Nigeria and West Africa. He has held key editorial positions at major national media outlets, including The Comet, The Nation, and Financial Standard, and currently serves as a Senior Financial Analyst at BusinessDay Media Ltd. A widely travelled reporter, he has covered industry developments in more than 14 countries across Africa and Asia. Anaesoronye is a multiple award-winning journalist, honoured several times as Insurance Journalist of the Year and Pension Journalist of the Year by recognised industry bodies, including PensionScope and the Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp), among others.

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