Customers should be able to do transactions in a variety of methods for a positive banking experience.
Credit transactions, in particular, might be used to pay bills, subscribe to services, make purchases, and meet other everyday financial demands.
Even if you have your bank’s mobile application, you may not be able to utilize it for various reasons, necessitating the usage of USSD Transfer Codes.
Access, ALAT, Ecobank, Fidelity, FCMB, GTBank, Enterprise, First, Heritage, Jaiz, Keystone, Stanbic IBTC, Polaris (Skye), Sterling, Union, Unity, UBA, Wema, and Zenith are among the Nigerian banks with USSD codes for mobile money transfers.
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Access *901*2*Amount*Account Number#
Ecobank *326# >> follow on-screen prompt
FCMB *329*Amount*AccountNumber#
Fidelity *770*AccountNumber*Amount#
First *894*Amount*AccountNumber#
GTBank *737*2*Amount*AccountNumber#
Heritage *322*030*AccountNumber*Amount#
Keystone *7111*Amount*AccountNumber#
Polaris *833*amount*AccountNumber#
Sterling *822*5*Amount*Account Number#
Stanbic IBTC *909*22*Amount*AccountNumber#
Union *826*2*Amount*AccountNumber#
Unity *7799*2*AccountNumber*Amount#
UBA *919*4*AccountNumber*amount#
WEMA/ALAT *945*AccountNumber*amount#
Zenith *966*Amount*AccountNumber#
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