The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, the Africa’s global bank, have announced a partnership between both organizations that will see the Pan-African financial institution become the issuing bank for the National e-ID Card as a Payment Card.
This collaboration which is seen as an important opportunity to enhance and intensify the robust relationship between the NIMC and UBA, is expected to revolutionize the nation’s financial inclusion drive and the Nigerian economic landscape.
It also affirms a commitment to bring about an all-round implementation of the identity management system and ensure speedy issuance and activation of Cards using available channels.
The collaboration is poised to ensure that the National electronic identity card which combines a proof of identity and access to financial services, will make it possible for Nigerians to receive a universally accepted identity card and also gain access to formal financial services.
The Card is one of the main components of the National Identity Management System, as the Commission has been charged with the mandate to establish and operate, a National Identity Management System, maintain and manage the National Identity Database as well as issue a unique National Identification Number (NIN) and a General Multipurpose National Identity Card to eligible Nigerians and legal residents.
The Group Head- Cards, Digital Banking UBA, Mr. Adeyinka Adedeji, had before now, appreciated NIMC for finding the bank professionally worthy of taking up such a huge and technical project as that of the National e-ID Card. “We are more than delighted and would ensure that we will further raise the bar in delivering the top-notch service UBA is known for”.
He further added that, the Card is embedded with the full functionalities of a prepaid Card, and can be loaded with funds and is acceptable on any payment platform including POS, ATM & Web channels for both local and international transactions.
Signed,
Loveday Ogbonna Chika
Head, Corporate Communications, NIMC