Banks Must Repay Excess Charges On Customer’s Account With Interest – CBN
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said any bank that deducts monies illegally from a customerโs account for products and services would be forced to refund the money to the customer with interest.
Mr Fada David, Consumer Complaints Management, Consumer Protection Department, CBN, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.
NAN reports that this is sequel to complaints by bank customers within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) over excess charges by banks throughย Automated Tellerย Machine (ATM) withdrawals.
The customers said as a result of the development, they dreaded making withdrawals using other banks ATMs because of the continued charge of N65 for every transaction.
According to the customers, most banks within the city centre have programmed their ATMs to dispense only N10,000 or less per transaction, thus ripping off customers withdrawing more than that amount.
The customers complained that if they had to withdraw N100,000 or more through other banks ATM, it meant they would lose so much money.
They, however, called on the CBN and other relevant authorities to look into the matter so as to help poor Nigerians.
According to David, the Monetary Policy Circular of the CBN gives certainย guidelinesย as to how much should be refunded to customers if excess charges are discovered.
โPart of the punitive measures is that if excess charges are discovered, they are refunded to consumers with interest,โ he said.
David, however, assured bank customers that the CBN monitorsย all banksย regularly to make sure that banks do not short-change them.
He also encouraged customers to read the CBNโs Guide to Bank Charges circular to know those charges that their banks wereย allowedย to charge and the correct amount.
โConsumers should consult thisย documentย to know how much they are expected to pay for services.
โWhen you go through it and in a situation where you see charges that you do not understand, you have the right to write your bank and get them to explain what the charges are.
โIn a situation where it becomes clear that the customer was charged excessively, the customer should get them to reverse it.
โYou have the right to know how much you are charged from operating your account and make sure that the bank only charges the specified amount,โ he said.
Also, Mr Oludamola Atanda of the Consumer Education Division, Consumer Protection Department, CBN, urged bank customers to demand for their statement of account monthly.
He said that it would help customers to monitor their accounts closely.
โYou have the right to demand for the right product and services. The bank cannot force you to go for a specific product or loan facility. You have the right to choose.
โIf they give you a product you do not like, you do not have to take it. Its important for us to understand this.
โThere is also the issue of right to privacy. My bank should not share my details with just anybody. For instance, a wife cannot come and say she wants details of her husbandโs account.
โOnly by court order can anย account detailsย by revealed to a third party,โ he said.
Atanda said at times, customers complain about certain bank products because they were not properly informed about the products.
โIf I am taking a product, my bank has the responsibility to educate me on that product.
โIf it is aย savingsย product, a customer should know how it works, how many times to withdraw in a month, how much interest to expect and the minimum deposit on the account.
โWe are saying that you have the right to demand good service. Those are the things we want to let customers know,โ he said.