NIBBS data show Nigerian banks cleared cheques with value of N246.62bn in May
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June 30, 20211.2K views0 comments
According to the NIBBS data, the total volume of transactions carried out through cheques rose by 20, 900 to 339.67 million in April 2021. Also, the data revealed that the value of the cheques cleared in May 2021 at N246.62 billion is N68.50 billion more than the N178.12 billion cleared in the same period a year ago. However, with the exception of the previous months’ performance where it declined to N103 billion, the value of cheque transactions sustained an upward trajectory in the first three months of 2021 as the data shows that from N248.21 billion in January, the value of cheque transactions rose to N277.45 billion and N317.18 billion in February and March, respectively.
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