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PM News on MSNGTBank, Ecobank customers, brace yourselves – This will affect you!Ecobank, in a customer notification on Saturday, confirmed that the new charges would apply to all Ecobank cardholders in ...
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See more as GTBank confirms digital channels are now back online fully after system upgradeIn a statement released on X, the bank reassured customers that all branches across Nigeria are also now operational and ready to serve. Legit.ng earlier reported that GTBank transitioned to a new ...
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GTBank reveals reason for ending processing fees on PoS machinesGTBank’s managing director ... abolishing three monthly free withdrawals at ATMs. The Central Bank of Nigeria ended free cash withdrawals from Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) across Nigeria.
This reprieve for the bloggers is coming after they have been held in custody for six months by the correctional service.
One of those looking at radically reimagining its role in a digital-first world is Nigeria’s Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank), the country’s third-largest by assets, that under the visionary leadership of ...
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Legit.ng on MSNNigerian Banks Send Message to Customers As New ATM Charges BeginThe ]Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) new Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) charges has kicked off and Nigerian banks have sent ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria revealed that banks, including Access, UBA, Zenith and others, have made changes to their loan, and savings account interest rates.
Banks have commenced implementation of the new Automated Teller Machine (ATM) transaction fee charge on customers following ...
Proceeds from the combined equity raise, the bank said, will be strategically deployed to recapitalise the group's flagship subsidiary, Guaranty Trust Bank Limited (GTBank Nigeria), enhancing its ...
Guaranty Trust Bank Ltd (GTBank) has scrapped processing fees ... The move comes as Nigerian businesses grapple with rising operational costs amid high inflation and currency depreciation, driving ...
GTBank’s Bank 737 provides banking services to millions of Nigerian mobile phone owners, and does not require internet access to perform basic banking services. Anyone with a phone registered in ...
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