The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has urged bank customers to
be wary of individuals alerting them on the deactivation of their bank
accounts due to uncompleted Bank Verification Number (BVN).
Ibrahim Mu’ azu, Director, Corporate Communications of the CBN released the statement via the apex bank’s website.
Mu’azu revealed that some scammers are sending messages to bank
customers indicating their account have been deactivated due to the BVN
deadline to fleece innocent Nigerians.
”The Central Bank of Nigeria wishes to warn individuals and the
general public that those messages are intended to lure bank account
holders to reveal their personal details with which the fraudsters could
use to defraud them,’’ the statement reads.
The statement warned the public that neither the CBN and deposit
money banks nor their employees or agents would ever call bank customers
or send e-mail/text messages requesting for passwords, card details or
Personal Identification Number (PIN).
CBN however, advised bank customers to personally visit their banks for any issue requiring disclosure of personal bank details.
As the deadline for enrollment for BVN elapses the CBN revealed that 32 million active bank accounts are yet to have BVN.
BVN is a centralised biometric meant to address issues of identity
theft and fraud. The deadline was initially slated for June 30 but was
extended to October 31 to facilitate a smooth completion of the
registration exercise.
The extension was to also give Nigerian bank customers in the diaspora ample time to enroll.
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