Bank Verification Number

The Bank Verification Number commonly called BVN is a biometric identification system implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria to curb or reduce illegal banking transactions in Nigeria.[1] It is a modern security measure in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria Act 1958 to reduce fraud in the banking system.[2]

The system works by recording fingerprints and a facial photograph of the client.

Issues arose where fraudsters attempted to use the launch of the system to phish for customers' bank details.

References

  1. "Importance of bank verification number". Vanguard News. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  2. "Only 7% registered for BVN –NIBSS'". News Hub. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
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