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OPay, Moniepoint, Palmpay bar customers from crypto trading in Nigeria

OPay, Moniepoint, Palmpay bar customers from crypto trading in Nigeria

Fintech companies have warned their customers against trading in cryptocurrency or any virtual currency on their app.

This occurs concurrently with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) ongoing investigation into fintech enterprises in Nigeria.

Previous orders to cease onboarding new customers were given by the CBN to OPay, Moniepoint, Palmpay, and Kuda Bank.

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In compliance with the CBN directive, fintech companies are sending notice to their customers to desist from trading in cryptocurrency.

For instance, one of Nigeria’s leading fintech companies, OPay, has warned its customers against trading in cryptocurrency or any virtual currency on its app.

The company, in a notice issued on Friday, said it would block any account found engaging in such trading and also forward the details of the account owner to the regulator.

The statement reads: “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.”

Moniepoint has also notified its customers that their accounts will be blocked if they facilitate crypto transactions with it.

In the notification sent to customers today, May 2, 2024, Moniepoint said “In line with CBN regulation we will close the account of anyone engaging in other virtual assets transactions and share their details with relevant authorities.”

Faruk Khalil
Faruk Khalilhttps://nigeriansketch.com/
Khalil Faruk (Deputy Editor-in-Chief), has a Bachelors and Master's degree in Political Science and has worked as a reporter, features editor and Deputy Editor-in-Chief respectively in a leading Nigerian daily. He has undergone trainings in journalism, photo journalism and online journalism within and outside Nigeria.

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