Telecom firm, MTN, has received final approval from Nigerian
regulators to run a payment service bank, the wireless carrier said in a
regulatory filing on Monday.
“The date of commencement will be communicated to the CBN
(Central Bank of Nigeria) in accordance with its requirements,” the telco
heavyweight said of the bank to be known as MoMo Payment Service Bank Limited
in a note to the Nigerian Exchange.
The approval, the fruit of well over two years of waiting
for the permit, gives the local unit of Johannesburg-headquartered MTN Group
Limited the leave to operate virtually all the services offered by conventional
commercial banks with the exception of granting credit and processing foreign
exchange transactions.
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