By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Daily Report NigeriaDaily Report NigeriaDaily Report Nigeria
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • METRO
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • FACT FILE
  • SPECIAL REPORT
Reading: Banks Commence N100 ATM Charges Today 
Share
Font ResizerAa
Daily Report NigeriaDaily Report Nigeria
  • METRO
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • SPECIAL REPORT
  • FACT FILE
Search
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • METRO
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • FACT FILE
  • SPECIAL REPORT
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US

Home | Banks Commence N100 ATM Charges Today 

Business

Banks Commence N100 ATM Charges Today 

Olaitan Sodiq
Olaitan Sodiq
Published: June 5, 2025
Last updated: June 5, 2025
4 Min Read
Share
CBN Reacts to Naira Devaluation
SHARE
  • CBN has introduced new charges for Automated Teller Machine (ATM) transactions.
  • The charges, which take effect on March 1, 2025, will see customers paying N100 for transactions on ATMs of other banks.
  • Under the revised fee structure, withdrawals from one’s bank ATMs will remain free of charge.

Commercial banks nationwide have commenced charging N100 for transactions on their Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) today, March 1, 2025, following an update to the guidelines issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The apex bank released the revised ATM transaction fees in a circular dated February 10, 2025.

Under the revised fee structure, withdrawals from one’s bank ATMs will remain free of charge.

ATTENTION: Click “HERE” to join our WhatsApp group and receive News updates directly on your WhatsApp!

However, customers using ATMs of other banks will be subjected to a charge of N100 per withdrawal of N20,000 or less at on-site ATMs, which are located within or directly affiliated with a bank branch.

Off-site ATMs, which are positioned outside bank premises such as shopping malls, fuel stations, and other public spaces, will attract an additional surcharge of up to N500 per transaction.

For international ATM withdrawals, charges will be based on cost recovery, meaning customers will bear the exact fee applied by the international acquirer.

The CBN later revealed that Nigerians withdrawing less than N20,000 from another bank’s ATM will still be charged a fee of N100 per transaction.

The decision of the apex bank, which it said was on the back of “rising cost and the need to improve the efficiency of ATM services in the banking industry,” has been met with opposition in multiple quarters.

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sued the CBN “over the failure to reverse the patently unlawful, unfair, unreasonable and unjust increase in Automated Teller Machine transaction fees.”

SERAP urged the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, to use his “leadership position to immediately withdraw the unjust increase in ATM transaction fees.”

SERAP also urged him to “ensure that the exercise of CBN statutory powers and functions does not inflict misery on poor Nigerians and contribute to human rights abuses.”

In the suit number FHC/L/CS/344/2025 filed last Friday at the Federal High Court, Lagos, SERAP asked the court to determine “whether the decision by the CBN to increase ATM transaction fees is not arbitrary, unfair, unreasonable, and contrary to the provisions of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018.”

READ ALSO: Nigerian Banks Raise N1.7trn in CBN’s Recapitalization Drive

A Techpreneur, Tope Dare, has also warned that the CBN’s decision will hurt low-income Nigerians while benefiting wealthier individuals.

“This policy ultimately favours those who can afford to withdraw larger sums, while the average Nigerian, who withdraws in smaller amounts, bears the brunt. For many low-income earners and small business owners, withdrawing N5,000 or N10,000 at a time is a daily necessity. Now, they face unfair charges that wealthier Nigerians can easily avoid,” he stated.

Meanwhile, the Acting Director of Financial Policy and Regulation Department, John Onoja, has urged banks to ensure that their customers have access to cash at their ATMs to avoid incurring ATM transaction charges.

CBN Warns Banks Against Limiting ATM Withdrawals Below ₦20,000

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has threatened to penalize banks that compel customers to withdraw amounts lower than ₦20,000 per transaction from Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

This was disclosed in a ‘Question and Answer’ explainer released by the apex bank.

Continue Reading Here

For publication of Press Releases, Statements, and Advert Inquiries, send an email to info@dailyreport.ng
TAGGED:CBN
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Email Copy Link

Latest Updates

Davido Claims Ibiza Nightclub Security Tried to Kill Him | Daily Report Nigeria
Davido Claims Ibiza Nightclub Security Tried to Kill Him
Entertainment
Favour Ofili Switches Allegiance to Turkey | Daily Report Nigeria
Favour Ofili Switches Allegiance to Turkey
Sports
U.S. Bombs Three Iranian Nuclear Sites — Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan | Daily Report Nigeria
U.S. Bombs Three Iranian Nuclear Sites — Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan
News
Club World Cup: Inter Milan Leave It Late to Beat Urawa | Daily Report Nigeria
Club World Cup: Inter Milan Leave It Late to Beat Urawa
Sports
NNPCL Spokesperson Olufemi Soneye Resigns | Daily Report Nigeria
NNPCL Spokesperson Olufemi Soneye Resigns
Business

TOPIC

2023 Elections Abuja Accident AFCON Anambra APC Arrest ASUU ASUU Strike Atiku Abubakar Bandits Bayelsa BBNaija Biafra Boko Haram Bola Ahmed Tinubu Bola Tinubu Breaking News Breaking News Nigeria Burna Boy Burutu CBN Celebrity news Chelsea Coronavirus court covid-19 Crime Daily Report Ng Daily Report Nigeria Daily Sports News Davido Delta Delta state DSS Education EFCC Elections English Premier League EPL Family federal government FG FIFA World Cup Football Fraud Godwin Emefiele Goodluck Jonathan Governor Nyesom Wike Gunmen Health Ifeanyi Okowa Imo INEC Insecurity IPOB IYC JAMB Kaduna Kidnap Labour Party Lagos Lagos State Manchester United Marriage Muhammadu buhari Music NASS NDDC NDLEA Niger Delta Nigeria NLC Nnamdi Kanu NNPC Nollywood Nyesom Wike Olusegun Obasanjo Pastor PDP Peter Obi Police Politicians President Bola Ahmed Tinubu President Muhammadu buhari Professor Yemi Osinbajo Protest Rape Reno Omokri Rivers State Senate Sheriff Oborevwori Social Media Suicide Super Eagles Tinubu Top Stories Twitter Victor Osimhen Zamfara

You Might Also Like

NIN: Owners to Forfeit Barred Over 40m Lines | Daily Report Nigeria
Business

NIN: Owners to Forfeit Barred Over 40m Lines

June 9, 2025
BREAKING: MTN Reveals Reason For Costumers' Debt Cancellation | Daily Report Nigeria
Business

BREAKING: MTN Reveals Reason For Costumers’ Debt Cancellation

June 11, 2025
Naira-for-Crude Deal Delayed as Officials Keep Mum | Daily Report Nigeria
Business

Naira-for-Crude Deal Delayed as Officials Keep Mum

June 13, 2025
Nigeria Spends $817.4m on Debt Servicing in Q1 2025 | Daily Report Nigeria
Business

Nigeria Spends $817.4m on Debt Servicing in Q1 2025

June 15, 2025
© Daily Media N Publishing LTD. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Adverts With Us
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?