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New CBN Guidelines 2026: Critical BVN, Banking Changes You Should Know

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April 29, 2026
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has unveiled new guidelines. The new CBN guidelines 2026 marks a significant shift in the nation’s financial landscape to bolster BVN security updates and protect citizens from sophisticated cyber-threats.

These mandates, designed to fortify the integrity of personal bank accounts, introduce stringent protocols that every depositor must navigate. By implementing these mobile banking regulations, the apex bank aims to curb the rising tide of illicit transactions and ensure that the digital economy remains a safe space for all Nigerians.

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Strengthening BVN Security Updates and Accountability

Under the first phase of the rollout effective 1 May 2026, the CBN is intensifying its focus on the Bank Verification Number (BVN) system. A key pillar of these New CBN Guidelines 2026 is the introduction of a proactive “Fraud Watchlist.”

“If your BVN is linked to a suspicious transaction reported by any financial institution, it may be placed on a temporary watchlist for up to 24 hours. Your bank will contact you during this period to clarify the transaction. Your account may be restricted in the interim.”

Furthermore, the eligibility for BVN enrolment has seen a definitive shift; it is now strictly restricted to individuals aged 18 and above. In an effort to stop identity theft and SIM-swap fraud, the bank has also tightened rules regarding contact details.

The phone number linked to your BVN can now only be changed once. “Please ensure your registered number is current and one you can access long-term,” the directive suggests, urging those who need updates to act before the May deadline.

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Impact of New CBN Guidelines 2026 on Digital Transfers

As we move into the second half of the year, specifically starting 1 July 2026, the focus shifts toward mobile banking regulations and instant payment services.

The CBN is introducing a “One Device” policy to ensure that your mobile banking app remains active on only one handset at a time. If you choose to switch to a new smartphone, the system will automatically require a full re-authentication before you can regain access.

To further enhance fraud prevention measures, the apex bank is capping transaction power during device transitions. When you activate your mobile banking app on a new device, transactions will be limited to a maximum of N20,000 within the first 24 hours of activation. This cooling-off period is a direct response to the speed at which fraudsters typically drain accounts after gaining unauthorised access.

Personalised Fraud Prevention Measures and Control

The New CBN Guidelines 2026 are not just about restrictions; they are about empowering the user. For the first time, customers will have the voluntary option to opt out of instant payment services entirely.

“While opted out, online transfers will not be available, but you can still visit your bank branch to carry out transfers.”

Additionally, the new framework allows for personalised transaction limits. This means you can set your own maximum spend below the existing regulatory ceilings, providing a bespoke layer of security tailored to your personal spending habits. These comprehensive fraud prevention measures are essential in an era where SIM-swap fraud and unauthorised access have become increasingly prevalent.

By adhering to these mobile banking regulations, the CBN is ensuring that the Nigerian banking sector remains resilient, transparent, and, above all, secure for every account holder.

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