Interswitch’s quest to attract millions of Nigeria’s under-banked and un-banked population into the formal e-payment system as a way of reducing risks associated with cash transactions is recording a huge success, as over four million CashCard has been issued by the company in conjunctions with banks and telecoms operator as at September 30,2006.
Powered by Interswitch, Nigeria’s premier payment transaction solutions providers, a CashCard is a pre-funded card that can be used for just about any transaction, from making purchases on the Internet, buying groceries at supermarkets using a POS terminal, to withdrawing cash from Automated Teller Machine, (ATM).
Besides, CashCard can be used for fund transfer purposes. Funds on the CashCard can be transferred from the card to any accounts residing in any of the banks on the Interswitch’s network.
Unlike the debit card, a bank account is not required before a card-user can own a CashCard. Instead, the CashCard is linked to a virtual account while information and value on the card is stored on a central database which can be accessed through multiple terminals such as ATMs, Point of Sale, Mobile phone and the Internet (that are connected to Interswitch,) and at branches of member banks on the Interswitch network.
Mr. Mitchell Elegbe, Managing Director of Interswitch told journalists in a chat in Lagos that over four million CashCard have been issued by InterSwitch in conjunction with some of the consolidated banks as well as some telecom mobile operators in the country.
He said: “With CashCard, Interswitch has demonstrated that it is possible to move funds from the informal to formal sector of the economy. More so, the adoption of CashCard will further reduce the dependence of the economy on physical cash, while increasing the potentials for the under-banked and un-banked to enjoy the conviences of banking without owing a bank account.” In consonance with this vision, some
banks and telcos have variously collaborated
and have issued CashCash. Globacom and First
bank recently joined forces to unveil CashCard
named GloFirst CashCard.
|