There were indications that the Biometric Verification Number (BVN)
project has recorded a 20-million mark, with about 47 days left to the
second deadline of October 31.
Besides, three of the four major telecommunications giant- Etisalat,
Airtel and MTN Nigeria have indicated interest to collaborate with the
Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement System (NIBSS), even as they unveiled a
new code to access BVN status by registrants that are yet to get their
number or have forgotten it.
The Managing Director of NIBSS, Ade Shonubi, said the unveiling of
the new code- *565*0#, was in keeping with the promise that NIBSS would
be taking more responsibility in the project, as well evolve new ways of
ameliorating associated challenges, particularly on complaints over
delay in accessing the number after registration.
Already, Etisalat has launched its own platform with NIBSS to enable
those who registered with its numbers to access their BVN by dialling
the code, while Airtel said all is set to go live on the platform by
Wednesday.
Shonubi, while updating journalists on the scheme’s developments at
the weekend, said the process is keeping the momentum locally and some
places internationally (Diaspora), but warned that the second deadline
might still catch with some people, as there may not be another
extension.
According to him, the registration is now live in Dubai, United
Kingdom, United States, while talks are ongoing to enlist another
company that has business relationship with Nigerian embassy to begin
the process in Canada.
While admitting that there is need for increased awareness, he
explained that already, there is a dedicated BVN website, where
Nigerians in Diaspora can get updated information.
The Senior Marketing Manager of Airtel, Adefolake Ogunbajo, assured
that his company would launch into the NIBSS platform on Wednesday, to
enable its customers who registered on the scheme with Airtel numbers to
enjoy the service offering.
Also, the Chief Marketing Officer of Etisalat, Francesco Anjelone,
said its launch into the NIBSS platform, would not be the end, but the
beginning of series of services that relates to the whole BVN scheme.
“We really believe that going this way, with innovation is what
telecommunications companies seriously need to do.
The integration with the banking industry is a pillar for
development. Despite competition among the telecommunications industry,
the move will be beneficial to get the critical mass through the
initiative,” he said.
However, Shonubi added that the service would only cost N10 per dial
with the code to access the BVN number, hence, he advised that instead
of dialling the code each time one needs the number, it is best to save
the BVN number immediately one receives it.
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