CBN to expand eNaira to facilitate payment in govt accounts

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is set to expand the use of digital currency, eNaira, to facilitate payments into government accounts.

The apex bank disclosed this in its newly Monetary, Credit, Foreign Trade, and Exchange Policy Guidelines for Fiscal Years 2024-2025 document released Tuesday.

According to the apex bank “the CBN shall continue to work towards enabling the use of eNaira Wallet/Channels by payers to pay into government accounts at the CBN, and, allow Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to initiate vendor/beneficiary payments from their respective eNaira Wallets.”

The development was part of the CBN’s determined efforts to enhance the adoption of the digital currency in the country both in the public and private sectors.

The CBN’s guidelines also detail other enhancements for the eNaira which include collaboration with both federal and state governments to drive adoption, as well as the deployment of eNaira version 2.0, which focuses on expanding the role of deposit money banks in its usage.

Other planned features include offline functionality and programmable money, which will further integrate the eNaira into both online and offline government activities.

The apex bank however said “The CBN issues and regulates the eNaira, a digital form of the fiat currency. The eNaira offers several benefits which includes faster and cheaper payments, increased financial inclusion, and reduced fraud, amongst others.

“The CBN shall sustain efforts in enhancing the eNaira and driving its adoption. This includes the deployment of eNaira version 2.0 with focus on wholesale Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to increase the participation of deposit money banks and empower them to drive its adoption; implementation of offline functionality, programmable money; and more collaboration with Federal and State Governments to increase its adoption.”

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