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Formal exclusion threat to the most vulnerable Nigerians: The NIN-SIM ban lens
- 2024/02/16
- 再生時間: 33 分
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What we know: 47.7% of unbanked Nigerians, predominantly marginalised groups do not have a National Identity Number (NIN), which is now one of the key requirements for opening even a tier-1 (easy access) bank account.
On Episode 13 of Inclusion for all radio, Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo - podcast host and the Inclusion for all Advocacy Lead at EFInA, is joined by Isa Aliyushata, the Vice Chairman of the Association of Licensed Mobile Payment Operators (ALMPO). ALMPO is the umbrella body for all mobile money operators licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Listen to the full conversation and learn more about the implications of the NIN-SIM Ban on the marginalized populations and what it means for financial inclusion.
On Episode 13 of Inclusion for all radio, Chinasa Collins-Ogbuo - podcast host and the Inclusion for all Advocacy Lead at EFInA, is joined by Isa Aliyushata, the Vice Chairman of the Association of Licensed Mobile Payment Operators (ALMPO). ALMPO is the umbrella body for all mobile money operators licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Listen to the full conversation and learn more about the implications of the NIN-SIM Ban on the marginalized populations and what it means for financial inclusion.