CBN Announces New Cash Withdrawal Limits Effective January 2026.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has announced new cash withdrawal limits effective January 1, 2026. Individuals can now withdraw up to ₦500,000 weekly, while corporate entities can withdraw up to ₦5 million weekly. ATM withdrawal limits are set at ₦100,000 daily and ₦500,000 weekly. Excess withdrawal fees will apply, and some accounts are exempt from the limits.
. Here's a breakdown of the changes
New Weekly Withdrawal Limits:
- Individuals: ₦500,000
- Corporate entities: ₦5 million
ATM Withdrawal Limits:
- Daily limit: ₦100,000
- Weekly limit: ₦500,000 (cumulative)
Excess Withdrawal Fees:
- Individuals: 3% of excess amount withdrawn
- Corporate entities: 5% of excess amount withdrawn
- Fees will be shared between CBN (40%) and commercial banks (60%)
Exemptions:
- Revenue-generating accounts of federal, state, and local governments
- Accounts of microfinance banks and primary mortgage banks
- No exemptions for embassies, diplomatic missions, and aid-donor agencies
Other Changes:
- No limit on cash deposits, and fees for excess deposits have been scrapped
- ATMs will dispense all Naira denominations
- Over-the-counter encashment limit for third-party cheques remains at ₦100,000
These changes aim to reduce cash handling costs, strengthen security, and curb money laundering risks associated with Nigeria's heavy reliance on physical currency.
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