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Tanzania's National Bank of Commerce Fined Sh45 Million for Data Breach

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 29 August 2019.

On August 29, 2019, the Bank of Tanzania fined National Bank of Commerce Ltd Sh45 million for failing to establish a data centre, the second bank in two months to be penalised for such a breach.

The central bank had directed banks and financial institutions in 2014 to establish primary or secondary data centres in Tanzania, warning of hefty fines for non-compliance as it tightened regulatory oversight of the sector.

The country's financial services sector has been hit by a spike in bad loans, which have stifled the growth of credit to the private sector.

According to Reuters, the central bank fined Diamond Trust Bank Tanzania Limited 1 billion shillings last month for breaching the regulatory rules on data and service availability.

It issued a new directive last week that all banks and financial institutions must now establish a primary data centre within three months or face an increased fine of 5 billion shillings.

“The Bank of Tanzania has imposed a penalty charge of one billion shillings to National Bank of Commerce Limited for failure to implement directives to establish either a primary or secondary data centre in the country,” the central bank said in a statement.

“In addition to the penalty explained above, an additional charge of 10 percent of the penalty amount will be imposed to NBC for every month in which the non-compliance continues,” it added.

NBC, majority owned by South African lender Absa, was not immediately available for comment.

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