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Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Ibrahimcoomasie: 7:12am On May 04
Nigerian fintech companies have warned their customers against trading in cryptocurrency or any virtual currency on their apps, threatening to block any accounts found engaging in such activities.

At least four fintechs—Opay, Moniepoint, PalmPay and Paga—have communicated this development to their customers on Friday.

Last week, the Central Bank of Nigeria stopped major fintech firms like Kuda, Opay, PalmPay and Moniepoint from onboarding new customers.

The CBN’s move was linked to an ongoing audit of the Know-Your-Customer process of the fintechs, which have been under scrutiny in recent months over concerns around money laundering and terrorism financing.

Before the CBN’s directive, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had obtained a court order to freeze at least 1,146 bank accounts owned by various individuals and companies allegedly involved in illegal foreign exchange transactions.

In a notice issued on Friday, OPay said it would take strict measures against customers who violate its policy, which aligns with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s stance on cryptocurrency trading.

“In compliance with the CBN directive, please note that OPay prohibits any cryptocurrency and all virtual currency trading. Any account engaging in such activities will be closed, and customer information will be shared with regulatory authorities.

“Please ensure that your account does not involve any cryptocurrency or any other virtual currency transaction,” the fintech firm warned.

In a similar move, Paga, a fintech firm that has processed transactions worth $32bn in 15 years of operation, said in an email to its customers, “As a Paga account holder, please ensure that your account is not used for crypto and virtual currency transactions. [/b]Paga accounts in violation of this regulation will be blocked,” it said.

[b]PalmPay, another major player in an emailed statement said, “We strongly advise against using your PalmPay account for transactions involving cryptocurrencies or any other virtual assets.
Please be advised that failure to comply with these regulations may result in the suspension of your account.

“Our team is diligently working to ensure full compliance with all regulatory directives, prioritizing the stability and integrity of our platform,” the fintech stated.

On Thursday in Lagos, the founder and CEO of Moniepoint, Tosin Eniolorunda, called on cryptocurrency peer-to-peer (P2P) participants to halt their activities, citing the financial sector’s prohibition on such transactions.

“This is a self-reflection of our industry. As you know, fintech apps are used for fraud. One of the things that led to the most recent announcement is that crypto players were manipulating the naira, especially with the P2P market,”
he said.

Recently, key players in the fintech sector were summoned to Abuja for discussions on KYC protocols, underscoring the regulatory scrutiny facing the industry.

The apex bank had also crackdown on cryptocurrency exchange, Binance in February after being accused of manipulating the naira exchange rate.

Before Binance stopped operation, CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso said nothing less than $26bn was moved by unknown sources through Binance Nigeria in one year.

The CBN and the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) announced a partnership to investigate and penalise those involved in illicit activities within the FX market.


https://punchng.com/opay-palmpay-others-warn-customers-against-crypto-trading/

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Jostoman: 7:25am On May 04
Politics of bitterness is the only thing they know how to play. Packing billion billion through Audio project but dont want others to make money.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by helinues: 7:47am On May 04
Why are the regular banks not doing same?

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Iamicekid(m): 7:58am On May 04
Please if you come across this and God put it in your heart please help me with something I’m down, broke and I’m owing few loan apps money pls help me in whatever way you can

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FirstBank

Thanks and Godbless

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by ChizzyBuna(m): 8:29am On May 04
CBN don't like the way Opay collect all their customers from first bank,zenith,gtb,access

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by NaijaCover(m): 8:29am On May 04
Following The Update Like BAD NEWS
Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by DesChyko: 8:30am On May 04
One of those unsustainable policies from the powers that be. I never used any of these banks anyways.

Let's see how the brick and mortar banks key into this.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by NeckingNgulping(m): 8:30am On May 04
Anything to further frustrate the masses.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Chimarto: 8:30am On May 04
Opay and PALMPAY are just too reliable

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Lanre4uonly(m): 8:31am On May 04
Ok. To whom it may concern.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by jay89(m): 8:32am On May 04
Omo
Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by rinaballa: 8:32am On May 04
Am sorry but does opay n palm do Crypto trading ni abi wetin b there own for here

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Tjra: 8:33am On May 04
Another bad news for all Obidienses cry

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by SYSTEM222: 8:33am On May 04
On 9th May 2022, FG banned Crypto.
23rd December 2023, FG lifted Ban on Crypto.

These people don't know how to run a country.
They basically do try and error all the time.

Now they want to blame the digital age banks and those trading Crypto for their failure to curb the naira to dollar surge.

You can't stop people from trading Crypto currency.
It's a digital asset of the new age. And it's global.

Making it illegal is much more worse.

Very useless government.
The only way naira can gain against dollar is when export almost equat import, when Nigeria start attracting investors, when the rate of japa slows down due to good economy, when job is available to at least 60% of the youths, when businesses feel the warmth that they can grow to multinational and when electricity is constant.

We have so many problems in this country and we are focusing on digital banks.

Chasing shadows.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by ribbit: 8:34am On May 04
post=129775118:
Following The Update Like BAD NEWS
you should be getting a lot of clicks from obirodents on your page now.

They love bad news and you have plenty bad news to dish out.

Match made in heaven. grin

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Johnson225(m): 8:34am On May 04
post=129775118:
Following The Update Like BAD NEWS

Foolish boi grin grin grin

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by mmadu5(m): 8:35am On May 04
Lets protest against this nonsense clueless government enough is enough. First it was abokiflix and then biniance now its fintech opay and moniepoint what kind of nonsense government is this

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Kobicove(m): 8:35am On May 04
The CBN also needs to go after some of it's senior officials who are doing foreign currency round tripping undecided

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by joinpreneur(m): 8:35am On May 04
This government is making policies that are not favourable to the masses. If you're solving the problem of dollar hike, it is not this approach. They keep borrowing trillions in dollars without using it to industrialize the nation and neither paying back. They kept eating dollars and venting anger on the poor masses.

Solution to Nigeria problems must be from top to bottom. If the top repents, the bottom na small thing, because the head is what controls every other part put together.


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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by nairalanda1(m): 8:38am On May 04
angry

The government is wrong about this crypto thing. Yes, I think crypto is a scam, but people have the right to use their money for whatever. SO if someone wants to buy cyanide and drink it himself, so be it.

But the reason why the naira is falling is simple. We. dont. have. a diversified economy. We cannot earn enough forex to buffer the naira and provide for people's dollar needs. And dollar needs have gone up in the last 10 years

SO banning crypto and forex speculation...is just like building a Potemkin city. It looks good on the outside, but behind it is all rotten. It won't stop the naira being weak, so long as we are NOT A PRODUCER NATION.

Field Ruwe really gave us the way forward 12 years ago, but most people subjected him to abuse. I don't blame them...people no wan see.

Government should focus on diversifying the economy and raising tax income, instead of blaming people for forex issues. The same speculation has been happening for years.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Astra101: 8:38am On May 04
Ibrahimcoomasie:



“In compliance with the CBN directive, please note that OPay prohibits any cryptocurrency and all virtual currency trading. Any account engaging in such activities will be closed, and customer information will be shared with regulatory authorities.


https://punchng.com/opay-palmpay-others-warn-customers-against-crypto-trading/

I hope their meaning of virtual currency trading does not include online retail currency trading (Forex trading)

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Kingluqman(m): 8:39am On May 04
rinaballa:
Am sorry but does opay n palm do Crypto trading ni abi wetin b there own for here
I don't understand too ooo.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by sofeo(m): 8:39am On May 04
Unfortunately, crypto can't be banned sorry.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Mercylike(f): 8:39am On May 04
shocked shocked

This is bad...but they can't know it's crypto.. Beside these fintech are too careless and easy to aid illegallities



Pls who has any idea about how much a carton pack of mimie indomie is sold..... Not retail price ooo,

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by WorkTheTalk(m): 8:39am On May 04
Government is now putting unnecessary pressure on these fintech companies that brought simple solutions for digital transactions. When would the politicians put pressure on themselves to stop stealing?

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by MaziX(m): 8:40am On May 04
Rubbish
Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Skillsnigeria: 8:41am On May 04
Hmmm
Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Mercylike(f): 8:41am On May 04
mmadu5:
Lets protest against this nonsense clueless government enough is enough. First it was abokiflix and then biniance now its fintech opay and moniepoint what kind of nonsense government is this
Ur motive of protest is bcox ur messiah lost, don't hide under the opay and Moniepoint issue..

So what do you want to protest about exactly on these crypto issue?

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by AMI3(m): 8:42am On May 04
Will all these solve the problem.
Why did naira not worst during other people's regime?

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by SecondAudio: 8:42am On May 04
You people should please leave our crypto alone... the only thing that's helping us balance well in this jobless economic wasteland called Nigeria

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by SocialJustice: 8:43am On May 04
Announcing for the sake of it. In reality, P2P transactions can not be tracked by the banks.

The best way is to kill P2P on the platforms like they did to Binance but there are hundreds of exchanges lined up to replace them.

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Re: Opay, Palmpay, Others Warn Customers Against Crypto Trading by Nahunger(m): 8:44am On May 04
grin

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