2015-01-01

Bank of Zambia Circular 03/2015: Revision of Penalty Fees on Insufficiently Funded Accounts

The Bank of Zambia requires all commercial banks to apply revised penalty fees for cheques and direct debit instructions issued on insufficiently funded accounts. This adjustment follows Statutory Instrument No. 8 of 2014, which increased the penalty unit value from eighteen to twenty ngwee. Consequently, individual account penalties increase to K340 and corporate penalties rise to K560.

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Office of the Senior Director – Supervisory Policy

3rd February, 2015

CB Circular No: 03/2015

TO: All Chief Executive Officers of Commercial Banks

REVISION OF PENATLY FEES COLLECTED ON CHEQUES AND DIRECT DEBIT INSTRUCTIONS ISSUED ON INSUFFICIENTLY FUNDED ACCOUNTS

We make reference to Statutory Instrument No. 8 of 2014 on Fees and Fines (Fees and Penalty Unit Value) Regulations, 2014.

As you may be aware, Statutory Instrument No. 8 revised the value of a penalty unit from eighteen ngwee to twenty ngwee. In this regard, we wish to advise the banks that the revised value must be applied to the penalties related to The National Payment Systems Directives on Cheques and Direct Debits Instructions Issued on Insufficiently Funded Accounts of 2010.

Accordingly, the penalty fees in the above Directives are as follows:

Type of customerPenalty fee in penalty unitsOld fees based on 18 ngweeRevised fees based on 20 ngwee
Individual1,700K306K340
Corporate2,800K504K560

All Commercial Banks are therefore required to revise the penalty fees accordingly.

(Signature)

Chisha Mwanakatwe

Cc Governor Deputy Governor – Administration Director – Bank Supervision Acting Director – Banking Currency and Payment Systems


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