The Central Bank of Nigeria is
open for business Monday through Friday except on national holidays. Our
working hours are from 8:00a.m. - 16:00p.m. Nigerian time (GMT +1).
Emails:
Please remember to remove the spaces from the emails below.
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Note: Omit the "(0)" if calling from outside Nigeria.
Letters/Our Location:
XYZ Department, (affix relevant
department)
Central Bank of Nigeria,
Plot 33, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Way
Central Business District,
Cadastral Zone,
Abuja, Federal Capital Territory,
Nigeria
Fraudulent Emails, Identity Theft and Financial Fraud
The Central Bank of Nigeria is aware that its name and that of some of
its staff are being used to validate a range of different forms of fraud,
perpetrated against innocent third parties. The identity theft element of
these scams can include fraudulent emails, the replication of faxes from
the Bank, copies of our website and the creation of a false telephone
switchboard.
Examples of replica documents and sites have occurred both in Nigeria and
elsewhere across the world.
Whilst the Central Bank of Nigeria can take no responsibility for
losses arising from such sites, services or documents, we are dedicated to
the task of playing our part in reducing identity theft and fraud.
If you have any doubts about the legitimacy of any correspondence
purporting to be from the Central Bank of Nigeria please do not hesitate
to see our
419 disclaimers If you have received what is obviously a fraudulent
email purporting to be from the Bank, it is important that you do not
access any links within it, disclose any personal information or reply to
it.
West African Currency Board:The West African Currency Board was established in 1912 to retain the services of Bank of British West Africa. It set up four centres in Lagos, Accra, Freetown and Barthurst (now Banjul).