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  • Banks begin N50 stamp-duty charge on transfers above N10,000 from Jan 1

    Banks begin N50 stamp-duty charge on transfers above N10,000 from Jan 1

    2025-12-31 08:07:00

    Reporting by Vanguard indicates Nigerian banks are notifying customers that a N50 stamp duty will apply to electronic transfers above N10,000 starting January 1, reflecting changes tied to the new tax framework.

    The key change, as communicated in customer notices, is that the levy is treated as payable by the sender for qualifying transfers—so customers may see the charge as a separate line item.

    For consumers and SMEs, the implication is straightforward: routine transfers that cross the threshold will carry a small additional cost, which can add up for high-frequency digital payments.

    Validation: Nairametrics said “Banks are set to begin charging customers N50 stamp duty on electronic transfers above N10,000 from January 1, 2026.” and TechCabal reported “Customers making electronic transfers above ₦10,000 will begin paying a ₦50 stamp duty from January 1, 2026.”

    Echotitbits take: This will test public tolerance for “small” transactional charges at scale. Watch for clarifications on exemptions, intra-bank transfers, and whether fintech rails apply the same way as traditional bank channels.

    Source: The Cable — 31 December 2025 (https://www.thecable.ng/banks-to-start-charging-senders-n50-stamp-duty-on-transfers-above-n10k-from-january/)

    The Cable 31 December 2025

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  • Arkansas Ticket Wins $1.8bn Powerball, One of the Biggest Lottery Payouts Ever

    Arkansas Ticket Wins $1.8bn Powerball, One of the Biggest Lottery Payouts Ever

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-26 07:10:00

    According to *PUNCH*, the United States has recorded one of its largest-ever lottery jackpots after a Powerball ticket sold in Arkansas hit a roughly $1.8 billion prize, resetting the jackpot cycle after weeks of rollovers.

    The win is already fueling renewed conversations about lottery odds, tax impacts, and how winners handle publicity—especially in states where claims can be made through trusts or with partial anonymity.

    Beyond the headline figure, the story underscores how rollovers drive participation and media intensity, turning lottery draws into recurring national events with massive ticket sales spikes.

    Authorities typically advise winners to sign tickets, seek legal counsel, and consider long-term financial planning before claiming.

    An AP-distributed report via *Weirton Daily Times* said, “A Powerball player in Arkansas won a $1.817 billion jackpot,” while *ABC News* headlined the development: “One Powerball ticket wins $1.8 billion.”

    Echotitbits take: The jackpot headline is fun, but the real story is what happens next—claim rules, taxes, anonymity options, and financial discipline. Watch whether the winner goes public, and how states discuss responsible gaming amid huge-rollover marketing.

    Source: Punch — Dec 26, 2025 (https://punchng.com/us-records-second-biggest-lottery-win-as-1-8bn-powerball-jackpot-won-in-arkansas/)

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    The Punch 2025-12-26