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Nigerian Banks Earn N922.5bn in Fees Amid Customer Concerns Over Rising Charges

Major banks report substantial fee income, prompting debates on banking charges and customer impact

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 7, 2025
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Nigerian banks earn N922.5bn in fees, sparking customer concerns over increasing banking charges and their implications.


Nigerian banks earn N922.5bn in fees, as reported by BusinessDay, highlighting a significant increase in net fees and commission income among nine leading commercial banks in 2024.

This surge has raised concerns among customers about the escalating cost of banking services.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) established multiple guidelines to monitor bank fees in order to shield bank customers from unreasonable bank expenses.

Customers remain displeased about the increasing transaction expenses in the banking sector despite the established guidelines.

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The CBN’s “Guide to Charges by Banks” defines authorized banking fees because it aims at enhancing sector transparency while ensuring fairness in banking transactions.

Certain banks addressed complaints by creating digital platforms that bring lower fees in addition to better convenience for customers.

Multiple online banking services operating in Nigeria deliver both lower transaction charges along with user-friendly systems for engaging younger technology-using clients.

Banking stakeholders actively advocate for a balanced system that protects consumers while enabling banking profitability because the fee discussion intensifies.

The future of banking regulation with financial institutions will determine the measures needed to create fair banking transparency for Nigerians throughout the evolving financial industry.

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