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NDIC Adopts Fintech to Modernize Banking Oversight in 2020

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On November 12, 2020, the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) announced plans to adopt financial technology (fintech) solutions to modernize its data collection and analysis processes.

Speaking at a seminar for Finance Correspondents and Business Editors in Kaduna, NDIC Managing Director Ibrahim Umaru outlined the strategy to address emerging safety issues in Nigeria’s financial system.

Fintech’s Benefits and Risks

Umaru highlighted fintech’s advantages, such as boosting market competition and financial inclusion. “Fintech innovations drive efficiency for businesses and customers,” he said, citing the 2017 World Economic Forum’s view of fintech as a “disruptive” force revolutionizing traditional finance. However, he noted risks, including operational challenges, legal issues, and data privacy concerns, referencing global cases of tech giants mishandling consumer data.

Modernizing NDIC Operations

To enhance oversight, NDIC plans to leverage fintech tools for data collection and analysis. Umaru emphasized that these tools will improve efficiency while addressing financial system instability, which increases asset price volatility and credit costs. “Our goal is to protect depositors and ensure banking stability,” he stated.

Innovation Without Compromise

Umaru acknowledged the challenge of managing fintech risks without stifling innovation. He praised the Central Bank of Nigeria’s draft framework for regulatory sandbox operations, which supports startups. NDIC established its Innovation and Fintech Unit to drive technology adoption and develop solutions for depositor safety and banking system resilience.

Nigeria’s Fintech Landscape

The rise of fintech in Nigeria, fueled by mobile banking and digital payments, enhances financial access but introduces risks like cybersecurity threats. NDIC’s adoption of fintech tools aligns with efforts to modernize regulation and support Nigeria’s growing digital economy in 2020.

Looking Ahead

By integrating fintech, NDIC aims to strengthen oversight, reduce risks, and promote a stable financial system. The Corporation’s proactive approach positions it to balance innovation with safety, ensuring sustainable growth for Nigeria’s banking sector.

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