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Access Bank forgets to charge customers stamp duty for 3 months

Last updated: June 24, 2020 11:25 am
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TRACKING__A N50 stamp duty is charged on all deposits, and electronic transfers of naira-denominated current and savings accounts for transactions of 10,000 and above.

The bank said it failed to enforce the charge for three months, as required.

While apologising to its customers for the oversight, Access said it will now be required to deduct the accumulated charges for the said period from their accounts.

“We request that you kindly fund your account to accommodate this charge,” the bank urged customers.

The stamp duty will be remitted to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

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