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CBN Imposes N20 Million Fine for Cheque Standard Violations

February 13, 2026
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued sweeping new penalties for violations of cheque standards, signaling a major tightening of oversight in the country’s payment infrastructure as it seeks to modernize and secure the clearing system.

In a circular issued on Thursday and signed by Hamisu Abdullahi, director of the CBN’s banking services department, the apex bank warned that commercial banks and accredited cheque printers face fines reaching N20 million for repeat breaches of the Nigeria Cheque Standard and related accreditation requirements.

The February 10 directive, formally titled ‘Revised Sanctions on Defaulters of the Nigeria Cheque Standard and Nigeria Cheque Printers’ Accreditation Scheme 2.0′, represents the first comprehensive update to the penalty framework since 2019.

The regulator said the revision has become necessary to “reflect the current realities in the banking industry” and to enhance the efficiency and safety of Nigeria’s clearing infrastructure.

Under the new sanctions grid, commercial banks that engage unaccredited cheque printers will face immediate withdrawal of the affected cheques from circulation, coupled with a N10 million fine. A second violation carries an even stiffer penalty of N20 million, alongside cheque withdrawal.

The CBN has also introduced stringent measures targeting quality control failures. Banks that fail to submit personalized cheque samples for mandatory testing and analysis will be hit with N5 million fines, while noncompliance with proper encoding, security, and quality standards will attract a minimum penalty of N10,000 per instrument.

Perhaps most significantly, the introduction of unapproved security features by accredited printers will now cost N10 million per feature, a penalty the CBN says will be split equally between the offending commercial bank and the printer. This joint liability approach appears designed to ensure both parties maintain vigilance over cheque production standards.

The circular makes clear that production quality remains paramount. Cheque printers and personalizers that fail to produce or personalize cheques according to approved standards will be required to reprint at their own expense while also paying a N10 million fine. Repeat offenders face doubled penalties of N20 million.

In a move that could reshape operational practices across the industry, the CBN has warned against excessive subcontracting. Firms that subcontract more than 50 percent of a cheque printing job outside approved business continuity or disaster recovery arrangements risk a N20 million fine. Repeat violations could result in the complete withdrawal of accreditation, effectively ending their ability to operate in the sector.

The revised framework also addresses regulatory compliance timelines. Cheque printers that fail to respond to CBN queries within seven days of receiving a warning will incur daily fines of N1 million. Continuous default exceeding 21 days after the initial warning could trigger suspension of accreditation for a minimum of three months.

Commercial banks, too, face technical compliance requirements. Those that fail to validate Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) data at the point of truncation, a critical step in the cheque clearing process, will be penalized at least N10,000 per instrument.

The use of unapproved watermarked paper carries particularly severe consequences: withdrawal of affected cheques from circulation and an N20 million fine, with repeat violations resulting in loss of accreditation.

Thursday’s announcement comes as the CBN continues its broader effort to modernize Nigeria’s payment ecosystem. Last November, the regulator proposed a five-year ban for serial issuers of dud cheques, demonstrating its commitment to restoring confidence in paper-based instruments even as digital payments gain ground.

Industry observers note that while cheque usage has declined globally in favor of electronic transfers, the instruments remain important for certain high-value transactions and in sectors where paper trails are preferred. The CBN’s enhanced enforcement regime appears aimed at ensuring that cheques remain a reliable option within Nigeria’s diverse payment landscape.

The sanctions take immediate effect, according to the circular, which was addressed to all deposit money banks, cheque printers, and personalizers. The CBN has directed all stakeholders to ensure full compliance with the revised framework.

As Nigeria’s banking sector continues to evolve, the heightened penalties signal that the Central Bank is willing to use significant financial deterrents to enforce standards, a message that institutions across the payment value chain will likely heed carefully in the months ahead.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The Central Bank of Nigeria has dramatically increased penalties for cheque standard violations, with fines now reaching N20 million for repeat offenders. Banks using unaccredited printers, printers producing substandard cheques, and those introducing unauthorized security features all face substantial penalties that take immediate effect.

The CBN is enforcing strict compliance to protect the integrity of Nigeria’s payment clearing system, and both banks and cheque printers must adhere to approved standards or face severe financial consequences and potential loss of operating licenses.

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