Nigerian banks will on Monday commence the biometric registration of
their customers in a bid to issue a uniform and unique identification
number called Bank Verification Number (BVN) to every bank customer
across the country.
This comes after the industry completed its three month pilot phase
of the project on Monday this week which saw 7,000 BVNs issued by 21
banks headquarters across 44 bank sites and the NIBSS to existing
internal bank customers.
The launch will kick off in 1000 bank branches located in Lagos only
which will later spread to the rest of the country. VN project
deployment is in alignment with the phased approach adopted in executing
the three-tiered ‘know your customer and the cashless policy of the
CBN.
The initiative will include capturing of an individual’s basic
biometric data information which includes the facial image, the 10
fingerprints as well as other unique features of the individual to
facilitate security.
