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Zero COT
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Zero Commission on Turnover (COT), according to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), is the removal of commission on all customer-induced debit transactions by Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in the country. The Zero COT commenced in Nigeria on 1 January 2016.[1] The CBN through the Revised Guide to Bank Charges (RGBC) of 1 April 2013, provides gradual steps towards the application of this policy. The guide stipulated a phase-out plan from =N=3 (2013), to =N=2 (2014),to =N=1 (2015) and =N=0 (2016). Also, the policy permits customers to negotiable COT in each of the relevant year subject to the maximum stated in the plan.[2]
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