MasterCard to Power Nigerian Identity Card Program
The Nigerian National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and MasterCard today announced
at the World Economic Forum on Africa the roll-out of 13 million
MasterCard-branded National
Identity Smart Cards with electronic payment capability as a pilot
program.
The National Identity Smart Card is the Card Scheme under
the recently deployed National Identity Management System (NIMS). This program
is the largest roll-out of a formal electronic payment solution in the country
and the broadest financial inclusion initiative of its kind on the African continent.
As part of the program, in its first phase, Nigerians 16
years and older, and all residents in the country for more than two years, will
get the new multipurpose identity card which has 13 applications including MasterCard’s
prepaid payment technology that will provide cardholders with the safety,
convenience and reliability of electronic payments. This will have a
significant and positive impact on the lives of these Nigerians who have not
previously had access to financial services.
The Project will have Access Bank Plc as the pilot issuer
bank for the cards and Unified Payment Services Limited (Unified Payments) as
the payment processor. Other issuing banks will include United Bank for Africa,
Union Bank, Zenith, Skye Bank, Unity Bank, Stanbic, and First Bank.
The announcement
was witnessed by Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance and
Coordinating Minister for the Economy in Nigeria, who stressed the importance
of the National Identity Smart Card Scheme in moving Nigeria to an electronic
platform. This program is good practice for us to bring all the citizens on a
common platform for interacting with the various government agencies and for
transacting electronically. We will implement this initiative in a
collaborative manner between the public and private sectors, to achieve its
full potential of inclusive citizenship and more effective governance,” she
said.
“Today’s announcement is the first phase of an
unprecedented project in terms of scale and scope for Nigeria,” said Michael Miebach,
President, Middle East and Africa, MasterCard. “MasterCard has been a firm
supporter of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s
(CBN) Cashless Policy as we
share a vision of a world beyond cash.
From the program’s inception, we have provided the Federal Government of
Nigeria with global insights and best practices on how electronic payments can
enable economic growth and create a more financially inclusive economy”.
Chris ‘E Onyemenam, the Director General and Chief
Executive of the National Identity Management Commission, said “We have chosen
MasterCard to be the payment technology provider for the initial rollout of the
National Identity Smart Card project because the Company has shown a commitment
to furthering financial inclusion through the reduction of cash in the Nigerian
economy.” He added “MasterCard has pioneered large scale card schemes that
combine biometric functionality with electronic payments and we want to capitalize
on their experience in this field to make our program rollout a sustainable success
for the country and for the continent.”
“Access
Bank’s involvement in this project is testament to our ongoing efforts to
expand financial inclusion in Nigeria,” said Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, CEO of
Access Bank. “The new identity card will revolutionize the Nigerian economic
landscape, breaking down one of the most significant barriers to financial
inclusion – proof of identity, while simultaneously providing Nigerians with a
world class payment solution”.
“Unified Payments is the foremost transaction processor and
pioneer of EMV processing and acquiring in Nigeria, owned by leading Nigerian
banks. We will use our expertise and experience to guarantee the success of the
project and ensure that the data of Nigerians are protected. We look forward to
working with other partners in delivering value to all stakeholders’’, said
Agada Apochi, Managing Director and CEO, Unified Payments.
The
new National Identity Smart Card will incorporate the unique National Identification
Numbers (NIN) of duly registered persons in the country. The enrollment process
involves the recording of an individual’s demographic data and biometric data (capture
of 10 fingerprints, facial picture and digital signature) that are used to
authenticate the cardholder and eliminate fraud and embezzlement. The resultant
National Identity Database will provide the platform for several other value
propositions of the NIMC including identity authentication and verification.
Thanks
to the unique and unambiguous identification of individuals under the NIMS, other
identification card schemes like the Driver’s License, Voters Registration,
Health Insurance, Tax, SIM and the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) will
benefit and can all be integrated, using the NIN, into the multi-function Card
Scheme of the NIMS. When fully utilizing the card as a prepaid payment tool, the
cardholder can deposit funds on the card, receive social benefits, pay for
goods and services at any of the 35 million MasterCard acceptance locations
globally, withdraw cash from all ATMs that accept MasterCard, or engage in many
other financial transactions that are facilitated by electronic payments. All in
a secure and convenient environment enabled by the EMV Chip and Pin standard.
Upon completion of the National ID registration process,
NIMC aims to introduce more than 100 million cards to Nigeria’s 167 million
citizens.
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