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CBN tightens BVN rules, introduces fraud watchlist for banking customers
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced stricter controls on suspected fraudulent transactions, BVN enrolment, and data access within the banking system.
This is according to CBN’s circular dated March 12, 2026, titled _“Addendum to the Revised Regulatory Framework for Bank Verification Number (BVN) Operations and Watch-List for the Nigerian Banking Industry 2021.” _
Signed by the Director of Payments System Policy Department, Musa I. Jimoh, the circular, published on Friday, March 13, 2026, was addressed to all banks, other financial institutions, and payment service providers operating in Nigeria.
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**What the CBN is saying: **
According to the apex bank, the amendments are aimed at strengthening fraud monitoring, improving identity management within the financial system, and safeguarding the integrity of banking transactions.
The CBN added that the measure is intended to enable banks to quickly flag suspicious transactions while allowing customers an opportunity to explain or resolve the issue before further regulatory action is taken.
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The revised framework also introduces a stricter age requirement for BVN enrolment, limiting registration to 18-year-old individuals and above.
However, the apex bank stated that it retains the authority to approve access to the BVN database in exceptional circumstances, provided such approvals comply with existing laws and regulatory provisions.
**What you should know: **
The BVN database remains the key identity infrastructure used by Nigerian financial system regulators to monitor banking transactions, track credit exposures, and combat financial fraud.
The regulator believes the measures will enhance fraud detection, improve the integrity of customer identity records, and reinforce trust in Nigeria’s rapidly expanding digital payments ecosystem.
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