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CBN to sanction bank customers who present dud cheques

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 25, 2025 1111 Minutes read0

The Central Bank of Nigeria has started work on a policy aimed at placing a five-year sanctions through ban on customers who serially produce dud cheques.

The plan, if it sees the light of the day, would see customers who present dud cheques on three occasions being sanctioned, and their accounts would be termed as containing ‘Insufficient funds’, reports Daily Independent.

The CBN announced this in an exposure draft of its planned ‘Guidelines on the Treatment of Dud Cheques’ released yesterday, which empowers banks and other financial institutions to blacklist individuals who issue such cheques.

According to the proposed guidelines, offenders will be denied access to the cheque clearing system, barred from obtaining credit from any bank, and restricted from opening current accounts throughout the five-year sanction period.

Banks are also required to impose applicable returned cheque charges as stipulated in the national Guide to Charges.

CBN mandated all commercial, merchant, non-interest, mortgage and microfinance banks to enforce the sanctions, retrieve unused cheque leaves, and file offenders’ records on the Credit Risk Management System (CRMS) and at least two private credit bureaux.

The guidelines also stipulated tougher sanctions for recalcitrant offenders, stating that any customer who issues another dud cheque after completing a previous five-year ban will face an additional five-year sanction each time the offence is repeated.

Conditions for unbarring are limited to the expiration of the sanction period or verified erroneous reporting by a financial institution. Banks must update the customer’s status with the credit bureaus and issue a formal notification upon expiry.

The guidelines also prescribe heavy penalties for banks that fail to comply, namely N5 million minimum fine for failure to enforce restrictions; N3 million minimum fine for opening a current account without conducting a CRMS status check.

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