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Home»Business & Economy»CBN Extends PoS Geo-Fencing Enforcement To August 1, 2026
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CBN Extends PoS Geo-Fencing Enforcement To August 1, 2026

Tanko LamiBy Tanko LamiMay 30, 20263 Mins Read
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ABUJA, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)-The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has extended the enforcement of Point-of-Sale (PoS) terminal geo-fencing to August 1, 2026, giving financial institutions and payment service providers additional time to comply with the regulatory requirement aimed at strengthening oversight of electronic payment channels.

The directive was contained in a circular dated May 29, 2026, and obtained from the CBN’s website on Friday. It was signed by the Director of the Payments System Supervision Department, Dr Rakiya Yusuf.

Addressed to Deposit Money Banks, Microfinance Banks, Mobile Money Operators, Switching and Processing Companies, Payment Terminal Service Providers, Payment Solution Service Providers, Super Agents and other licensed operators in the Nigerian payments ecosystem, the circular revised the implementation timeline for the policy.

The CBN said the adjustment followed consultations with stakeholders and considerations arising from the implementation of an earlier circular issued on August 25, 2025, which covered migration to ISO 20022 standards for payment messaging and mandatory geo-tagging of payment terminals.

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The apex bank stated, “Further to the Circular with reference number PSS/DIR/PUB/CIR/001/001 dated August 25, 2025 on migration to ISO 20022 standards for payments messaging, mandatory geo-tagging of payment terminals, and various stakeholders engagement on the subject to address the operationalisation of the Circular, the Central Bank of Nigeria has considered and approved the following.”

The regulator announced two key amendments to the framework. It increased the permissible geo-fence radius for PoS terminals from 10 metres to 70 metres and shifted the enforcement date for compliance with the geo-fencing requirement.

The circular stated, “Geo-fence radius is hereby increased from 10 metres to 70 metres,” and added that, “Enforcement of PoS Terminal Geo-fence is extended to August 1, 2026.”

Geo-fencing requires PoS terminals to operate within approved geographic locations linked to merchants and agents, in a bid to improve transaction monitoring, curb fraud and strengthen the integrity of the payments system.

The CBN directed affected institutions to submit proof of compliance before the new enforcement date.

The circular read, “Evidence of compliance to the above should be addressed to the Director, Payments System Supervision Department via paymentdata@cbn.gov.ng not later than July 31, 2026.”

It also instructed financial institutions to resolve outstanding technical and operational issues with the National Central Switch to support smooth implementation of the policy.

“Financial institutions are required to resolve all operational issues with the National Central Switch within the stipulated timeline to ease compliance,” the circular stated.

The extension is expected to give operators additional time to complete system upgrades, align terminal locations with regulatory requirements and address operational bottlenecks ahead of enforcement in August.

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