Ecobank Bags CBN/NIBSS Data Integrity Award

Ecobank Nigeria over the weekend carted away
the “Electronic Data Rendition Compliance and Integrity” Award at
the 2019 edition of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Electronic Payment
Incentive Scheme (EPIS) Efficiency Awards.
The CBN EPIS Efficiency Awards is organized to celebrate
financial institutions, merchants and other stakeholders at the forefront of
driving electronic payment in Nigeria. Now in its fourth edition, the awards
are based on objective analysis of all E-payments data collated by the Nigeria
Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) over a full calendar year.
According to the NIBSS, the annual award puts into
consideration electronic payment transactions data rendered to CBN by Banks and
other licensed payments service providers as well as public voting and surveys
administered to industry stakeholders for transactions within the year under
review.
Commenting on the award, Managing Director, Ecobank Nigeria,
Patrick Akinwuntan stated that the award lends credence to the accuracy and
integrity to “our electronic data and the proper rendition and compliance to
the regulator’s standard.
This also attests to Ecobank’s digital contributions and
innovation in the Nigerian financial sector. We are using our digital
strength to push financial inclusion in Nigeria. Our array of electronic
products include the EcobankPay, Rapidtransfer, Omni-Lite”.
Further he reiterated that Ecobank is “excited to receive
the NIBSS award for outstanding performance in Electronic Data Rendition,
Compliance and Integrity. We are at the forefront of financial inclusion
in Nigeria.
Our digital offerings have simplified financial transaction
processes and are safe, fast and reliable. There are testimonies on the
efficiency of our products and we are happy that the regulators recognise our
efforts”.
Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc (NIBSS) is owned by
all licensed banks including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). It
possesses modern world-class infrastructures for handling inter-bank payments
to remove potential bottlenecks associated with inter-bank funds transfer and
settlement.
The company also operates the Nigeria Automated Clearing
System (NACS) which facilitates the electronic clearing of cheques and other
paper based instruments, electronic funds transfer, Automated Direct Credits
and Automated Direct Debits.
FROM bizwatchnigeria.ng/
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