A large number of bank customers
besieged their various banks yesterday November 6, to have Biometric
Verification Number (BVN) linked to their various accounts.
This has been the case in most banks since BVN deadline elapsed on Friday, October 31.
For most banks, BVN registration has been the major order of the day since the timeline expired.
Most of the bank customers expressed disappointment over the failure
of the banks to link their accounts to their BVN while attending to the
impatient crowd was a tough task for the bank officials.
Naij.com observed that another group of account holders who failed to
beat the deadline also besieged banks to try their luck just like
others who could not have BVN linked to their accounts.
Long queues were seen in most of the banks while attending to the perplexed crowd was quite overwhelming for the bank officials.
As a result, some customers after filling their details in the BVN
registration forms were advised to leave with the assurance that the
numbers will be ready in 24 hours.
Some of the customers who experienced delay lamented at the time
loss. They describe the exercise as frustrating due to large number of
people waiting to be registered.
A particular customer who identified himself as Charles Ugwu claimed
he had done his BVN through Zenith Bank, and submitted it few weeks ago
to link it with its UBA account but was surprised the account was
blocked.
Similar to Charles’ ordeal, this has been the experience of many customers in recent times.
Some of the customers suggested a kind of synergy between banks where
once a customer obtain BVN in a bank, there would be a means to link it
with other bank accounts without visiting the respective banks.
A bank staff said the delay and hitch experienced is caused by the
failure of the account holders to submit their BVN as at when due. He
lamented that quite a lot of them waited till the deadline elapsed
before doing the needful.
BVN is an initiative of the CBN to give every customer in the
Nigerian banking system a uhique identification number that can be
verified across all banks in Nigeria. It is also a centralised biometric
meant to address issues of identity theft and fraud.
The enrollment process for acquiring the compulsory number began last
year and as at November 31, the CBN revealed that 32 million active
bank accounts are yet to have BVN.
The deadline was initially slated for June 30 but was extended to
October 31 to facilitate a smooth completion of the registration
exercise.
Meanwhile, the 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).
The apex bank revealed some hoodlums are taking advantage of the platform to fleece unsuspecting account holders.
A statement released by the bank’s director of corporate communications, Ibrahim Mu’azu, on Monday stated that CBN has extended BVN timeline for Nigerians In diaspora.
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