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Bank of Uganda Insist on National IDs as Requirement for Mobile Money Transactions

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The recent directive from the Bank of Uganda mandating mobile money agents to verify customers’ identities with valid National Identity Cards for withdrawals exceeding one million shillings has sparked varied responses.

While some view it as a crucial step in combatting cybercrime, concerns linger regarding the challenges associated with identity verification.

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Effective immediately, the central bank’s new regulations require customers conducting transactions above one million shillings to present their National Identity Cards to mobile money agents.

This shift in policy is a direct response to the escalating incidents of online fraud and cybercrime plaguing mobile money platforms.

Over recent years, the Bank of Uganda has witnessed a surge in mobile money-related scams and fraudulent activities.

Cybercriminals, often colluding with unscrupulous mobile money agents, have exploited vulnerabilities within the system to perpetrate cybercrimes. The intent behind the new regulation is to close these loopholes and foster safer transactions.

Despite the apparent advantages, cybersecurity expert Emmanuel Chagara urges caution regarding the reliance on National Identity Cards for verification.

“While the central bank’s initiative is aimed at combating online fraud and scams, there’s a looming risk of forgery associated with National Identity Cards,” Chagara pointed out.

He emphasized that the efficacy of the new regulations hinges on the thoroughness of ID checks and the dependability of the national identification system.

According to the Bank of Uganda’s 2020 Financial Capability Survey, only 20% of Ugandans deposit their savings in formal financial institutions, with 15% opting for mobile money services.

The survey also indicates that 45% of Ugandans utilize Village Savings and Loans Associations, while another 45% rely on traditional savings methods such as savings boxes at home. Given these insights, the central bank’s focus on regulating mobile money is paramount.

Chagara also underscored the advantages of digital payments, citing their typically lower transaction fees compared to traditional methods, which can be economically advantageous for many Ugandans.

However, he stressed the need to address the risk of ID forgery to ensure the success of the central bank’s new policy.

As the new regulations come into effect, it is imperative for the central bank and other stakeholders to closely monitor their impact, striking a delicate balance between enhancing security and preserving accessibility for the millions of Ugandans who depend on mobile money for their financial transactions.

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