This article explains everything you need to know about tier 3 savings account or level 3 account in Nigeria. First, this is the best and standard, or perhaps the regular savings account in Nigeria, which I recommend you open instead…
Post no debit to a bank account; what could that mean? Trying to perform a debit transaction and couldn’t because your account was restricted, and suddenly you find out that your bank account has post no debit. That can be…
Tier 2 savings account: What is it all about, and what does it entail to open a Tier 2 savings account in Nigeria? This is the main focus in today’s question of the day, tier 2 account meaning. Normally, when…
In the Nigerian banking industry, we have three levels of savings accounts: tier 1 (level 1), tier 2 (level 2), and tier 3 (level 3) accounts. In this article, we’ll be looking at the tier 1 account meaning, what it…
App to check bvn details. But, is there any app to check a bank verification number details in Nigeria or even diaspora? That’s the question of the day. I’ve seen that quite a number of people are looking for a…
Okay, this is for all First Bank customers on how to get your First Bank account number, and there are several methods you can use to obtain your account number. And which I have explained all the methods in this…
In this is will explain the question we have here, how to check my first bank account number via sms on any type of phone. This is for First Bank customers, and I must admit that getting your account number via…
When it comes to the fastest way to send money, check account balance, account statement, perform financial transactions there’s no doubt that mobile banking is the best. Right in this article we’ll be looking at the gtbank mobile banking and…
If you’re living in Nigeria, you will definitely come across a domiciliary account especially now that making online payments with the naira debit card has been reduced drastically to just $20 per day. For most people, the question is what…
A domiciliary account is one of the ways to save money in foreign currency in Nigeria, with a domiciliary account you can have funds in US dollar, Pounds or Euro. Right now, opening a domiciliary account is very popular especially…
