The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is currently working on the idea of introducing lower denomination of N200 and N100 on the automated teller machines (ATMs), Daily Independent reports.
“We are working towards having the mix of lower and higher denominations and we believe that this will be acceptable by Nigerians and will further enhance the use of ATMs and promote cashless policy further into the rural areas and also drive the policy of financial inclusion,” he added.
However, he pointed out that the reason why banks are not putting lower denominations in the ATM machines is because of the cost of processing lower denominations and that the banks find it easy to put higher denominations there because it will mean more money in the machine and the introduction of lower denominations will mean constant loading of the machines.
This decision, which is a part of the cashless policy drive, is also meant to encourage rural people to use the ATMs more frequently.
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