In line with the circular BPSD/DIR/GEN/CIR/01/012 from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) dated September 18, 2014 on Electronic Payments Incentive Scheme (EPIS), as part of the components of EPIS, NIBSS was mandated to work in collaboration with CBN to host periodic efficiency awards with the objective of driving innovation, performance and efficiency across the value chain in the Nigerian Payment Space. [image] The “CBN Electronic Payments Efficiency Awards” is an annual event to ...
The Financial Technology Sector in Nigeria has evolved so much that simple and clean solutions are being developed to foster trust between retailers and consumers. Thus making it more difficult to get consumers to trust the process and operation of Fintechs and the value e-commerce adds to Nigeria. This is where Itex Integrated Services Limited who have continued to dedicate a lot of time and effort to ease e-Payment solutions come in. This is where Itex Integrated Services...
The ’Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System” presented ITEX Limited with the Commendation Award 2017. This award is presented to the corporation that exhibited great contributions, commitments, and hard work for the successful execution of the NIBBS project.
ITEX Integrated Services Limited is a Financial Technology company located in Lagos, Nigeria, servicing clients in all states in Nigeria and across Africa. A leading provider of electronic payment solutions in Nigeria, partnering with the best of breed technologies such as VeriFone, PAX technologies Ltd, telecommunications, utilities, Government, Wallet providers, local and international payment switches. ITEX is one of the first organizations to successfully deploy...
ITEX has been awarded the ’Payment Terminal Service Provider of the Year’ for their many achievements and contributions towards building a stable Nigerian economy. This award was presented to ITEX during the Nigeria Technology Award (NiTA) Ceremony. The Nigeria Techology Award is an award organized to celebrate and reward key players in Nigeria’s technology industry.
Newly licensed Payment Terminal Service Providers (PTSPs) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) are working assiduously to mitigate the infrastructure bottlenecks that threaten the smooth take-off of government’s proposed ‘Cashless Nigeria Project’. This is even as the CBN steps us engagements sessions with stakeholders to create buy-in and ensure maximum public awareness. Firstly, PTSPs have disclosed plans to deploy 150, 000 Point of Sale (PoS) terminal in Nigeria by the end of 2012...
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