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    “Deciphering CBN’s 0.5% Cybersecurity Levy: What It Means for Electronic Transactions in Nigeria”

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    By Milcah Tanimu

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently mandated a 0.5% cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions, in accordance with the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) (amendment) Act 2024. Here’s a breakdown of what this levy entails and how it impacts transactions:

    1. *Understanding 0.5% (0.005)*:
    – 0.5% translates to 0.005 in decimal form, representing half of 1 percent.

    2. *Calculation Method*:
    – Two formulas determine the levy:
    – Formula One: Multiply the transaction amount by 0.5, then divide by 100.
    – Formula Two: Multiply the transaction amount by 0.005.

    3. *Example Scenario*:
    – For a transfer of N10,000:
    – Formula One: (N10,000 * 0.5) / 100 = N50 levy.
    – Formula Two: N10,000 * 0.005 = N50 levy.

    4. *Implications*:
    – The levy adds to the costs of electronic transactions, impacting individuals and businesses.
    – Contributions support the National Cybersecurity Fund, enhancing Nigeria’s cybersecurity infrastructure.

    The introduction of this levy reflects government efforts to bolster cybersecurity measures but also introduces financial considerations for electronic transactions in Nigeria.

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