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CBN, NIBSS launch digital BVN platform for Nigerians abroad

Looking ahead, the CBN envisions the NRBVN as a dynamic and evolving platformThe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in partnership with the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), has officially unveiled the Non-Resident Bank Verification Number (NRBVN) framework. This initiative promises to provide a secure and streamlined digital pathway for Nigerians living abroad to access banking […]

Looking ahead, the CBN envisions the NRBVN as a dynamic and evolving platform
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in partnership with the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), has officially unveiled the Non-Resident Bank Verification Number (NRBVN) framework. This initiative promises to provide a secure and streamlined digital pathway for Nigerians living abroad to access banking services back home.

Speaking on this, Governor Olayemi Cardoso heralded the launch as a major milestone in Nigeria’s ongoing pursuit of financial inclusion, underscoring its role in fostering innovation, inclusive growth, and deeper economic integration. The NRBVN framework seeks to dismantle the traditional hurdles faced by the Nigerian diaspora in engaging with the nation’s financial system.

At its core, the NRBVN offers a single digital gateway through which Nigerians across the globe can remotely obtain their Bank Verification Number (BVN). This process will be underpinned by robust Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures and digital verification, ensuring security and efficiency. By enabling swift and secure BVN acquisition from afar, the framework paves the way for Nigerians abroad to seamlessly open bank accounts, conduct secure fund transfers, and access a wider array of banking services with enhanced convenience and reduced costs.


Recognising the immense potential of the diaspora community, Governor Cardoso urged Nigerian banks to proactively develop tailored financial products specifically designed to meet their unique needs. He emphasised that such innovation would not only deepen financial inclusion but also significantly bolster remittance inflows through formal channels. This push aligns with the CBN’s ambitious target of achieving $1 billion in monthly remittances, a goal that hinges on providing accessible and attractive avenues for Nigerians abroad to send money home.

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