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Licence revocation: Eyowo customers plead to have access to their funds, 5 days after

Eyowo customers plead to have access to their money, 5 days after

Omoseindemi Olobayo, the CEO of Eyowo

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Customers of Nigeria’s digital bank, whose license was recently revoked by the Central Bank of Nigeria, Eyowo, have besieged the company’s social media page pleading access to their money.

Contrary to the promise by the company on Wednesday, May 24, 2003, that the restriction on their accounts will be lifted within 24 to 72 hours as it was working to resolve the issue, the customers are unable to send or receive money on their accounts 120 hours (5 days) after. As of Monday, May 29, the digital bank’s customers are still pleading with the company for access to their money.

According to the bank’s customers, they have been unable to withdraw or send money from their accounts since last week. They also expressed disappointment that the 72 hours promised by the company had lapsed, yet there is no solution.

Appeal for access

Some of the Eyowo customers, who took to the company’s Twitter page to ask for their money, appealed to the bank to release their money. Specifically, a customer of the bank who use the account to save money from people’s contribution, Sandra Avwomakpa, said she is now in big trouble as she is unable to access the money and people would demand their money at the end of the month. She said:

One of the customers, @mobaby4luv also said:

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Another customer, @yithrO_ wrote:

Another customer with the Twitter handle @Spicoin4170, also tweeted at the company saying:

Customers’ money is safe

Providing an update on the issue, Eyowo in an email sent to some of its customers on Monday assured that their money is safe. The company, however, did not give any timeline of when the customers will be able to access their money.

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The CBN in the first batch of its licence revocation announced last Tuesday withdrew the microfinance licence of Eyowo, and 46 other companies. The apex bank followed with a list of another 132 Microfinance Banks, Finance Companies, and Mortgage Banks, whose licences have been revoked

According to the apex bank, the licences of the banks were revoked because they had either remained inactive, insolvent, failed to render returns, closed shop, or ceased to carry on the type of banking business for which they were licensed for more than six (6) months. The bank said this is in contravention of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA), 2020, and the Revised Regulatory and Supervisory Guidelines for Microfinance Banks in Nigeria.

The CBN said the various actions taken by the Regulatory Authority to halt their persistent failure to carry on business had failed, hence the decision to revoke their licence.

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