NEW CHEQUE PRINTING STANDARDS FROM 2019_CBN

In a bid to further enhance the efficiency and safety of cheques as medium of payment under the Nigeria Cheque Clearing Scheme, new standards for the production of cheques will take effect from February 1 next year 

According to the Central Bank of Nigeria in a circular dated September 18, 2018, signed by director of Banking and Payments, Dipo Fatokun, the new standards and the old one will run concurrently for 18months from the take off date.

The old standards were put in place in 2006 to establish Nigerian Cheque Standards (NCS) and Nigerian Cheque Printers Accreditation Scheme (NICPAS).

Having in place for 12 years, the CBN decided to review it to incorporate, as the apex bank puts it "current realities"/

Hence, says the CBN, all cheques ordered after August 1 2019 must conform to the new standards.

By August 1 2020, the circular added, only cheques that conform to the new standards shall be allowed in the automated clearing system.

In addition, persons and entities wishing to personalise cheques in line with the new standards must seek for and be accredited by the CBN.

However, in the even such a request for accreditation by the CBN is denied, the guidelines of the standards include provisions on how to appeal such decisions.

Membership of the scheme, concludes the CBN, has also expanded to include Deposit Money Banks, accredited cheque printers/personalities (mandatory) and advisers invited by the CBN (optional).

The new standards are to be forwarded to these stakeholders under confidential cover for security reasons.

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