币界网报道:Nigerian banks have resumed international transactions for Naira-denominated cards after a three-year suspension imposed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in 2020. The move aims to ease foreign exchange pressures and improve access to global payments. Major banks like Zenith Bank and Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) confirmed reactivating Visa and Mastercard services for online and POS transactions abroad. However, limits remain—Zenith caps international spending at $100/month, while GTBank allows up to $20,000/year. The CBN's decision follows Nigeria's economic reforms, including cryptocurrency legalization, as the country seeks to stabilize its currency and attract foreign investment amid inflation exceeding 28%.