Carbon (Neobank) Shuts Down Its Debit Card Operations

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Nigerian neobank, Carbon, has shut down its debit card operations. Carbon Co-founder Ngozi Dozie made this known yesterday in a substack post.

According to Dozie, the fintech company has already sent an email to all its debit card holders announcing that they would be discontinuing all card operations on the 19th of June, 2024

Ngozi did not specify about the reason for shutting down the debit card operations in his post, he may have alluded to the high cost of operations denominated in the dollars as being the possible reason. 

He said, “When I take a step back with the benefit of hindsight (and a card operation bill denominated in USD$), I question why practically all neo-banks are pushing cards or even getting into it. Was this the right strategy for ALL of us, or was Carbon just unlucky?”

Carbon launched its debit card after entering into a five-year partnership with tech giant Visa to issue virtual and physical debit cards to its customers across Africa in June 2021.  Its promise of “delivering an unparalleled banking experience that is both safe and reliable across all touchpoints” with the debit card seems to have come to an end.

While some fintechs such as Carbon and Kuda in Nigeria opted to partner with global card schemes like Visa and Mastercard to issue debit cards, some others like Moniepoint went for a local solution in Verve. 

The neo-banks that issued Visa cards must have considered global appeal, deep pocket support from the card schemes, ability to use the cards outside Nigeria; they possibly should have considered other factors like cost of dollar-denominated operational fees, number of local vs foreign transactions.

Ngozi himself confessed that “If I had done the analysis suggested above and truly evaluated the opportunity, I don’t think I would have been that gung-ho about pushing a strategy to provide consumers with their fifth debit card. The decision might have been the same, but perhaps with more respect for the potential risks.”

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