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awolumate (m)
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Dear Nairlanders, Which of the Nigeria Banks operate an Online Banking with the posibilities of checking balances often whenever i am expecting a deposit. All responses would be highly appreciated. Thanks. Anyone operating one from Abroad and how is the experience so far ?
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Dis Guy
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I use GTB and no problem so far  I have not tried electronic transfer though and I'm not sure you can transfer to any other bank online
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awolumate (m)
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@this Guy,
My interest is to be able to check my balances and transaction online as i don't live in nija while people owing me would be paying into the desidnated account that i,ll be able to access out here. I don't want to transfer. Thanks.
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obiking (m)
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GTBank is the best. Once there is a deposit or withdrawal on your account, you get an email about the transaction.
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Dis Guy
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GTBank is the best. Once there is a deposit or withdrawal on your account, you get an email about the transaction.
awolumate, GTB straight to the point banking  obiking, i don't get emails for mine maybe 'i' didnt fill that option 
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dexel
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So there is no nigerian bank that alows online transfers?
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diyobdw (f)
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GTB!!  ! @ this Guy just update your detail when next you log on or visit any branch! @awolumate contact their customer care for detail on that
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hbrednic
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ibtc is into electronic banking,you can check their site for more details.
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excel12 (m)
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GT Bank is it. They'll send you notifications of all transactions via your e mail box.If you also go ahead to subscribe to internet banking,you can check your account balances,view details of transactions as well as print out your account statements.Internet banking also allows you to transfer fund between accounts [GT Bank accts.] In fact GT Bank is da bomb!
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Tmoni (m)
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please, i checked the GTB site and i can not find anything that shows how to register for the online banking etc,
is there any way we could do it here, i would also love to get the customer care no thanks
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Dis Guy
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is there any way we could do it here, i would also love to get the customer care no other thread @ Tmoni and like i said you'll have to fill in a separate form for online banking whilst you're opening an account register for online banking if you already have an account with them, you will have to call them afterwards because they;like the majority of businesses in nigeria will not see the email till a month later
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stranger29 (m)
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To register for Internet banking,telephone banking or sms banking (i.e. GTConnect) in Guaranty Trust Bank simply dial 080-39003900,080-29002900 or 01-448-0000 and follow d voice prompt or walk into the nearest GTBank branch its that easy and its fun, because i don't need to go to the bank anymore to transfer money to any account in GTbank i just sit in my house and call any of the numbers above and i transfer money to any GTBank a/c or check my balance or last transaction. or even order for a cheque book by telephone or internet banking and lots more. Wouldnt you rather bank with GTBank?
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Tmoni (m)
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been trying to call the no and its not going through, just reducing the money on my card
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stranger29 (m)
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keep trying it might be network problem .i am very sure it works, i even used it to send money to some of my folks today.
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Tmoni (m)
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i'm trying it again n no outcome yet
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stranger29 (m)
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you have to have an acct with gtbank before you can use this platform,den if u are in yankee as ur lxn says don't forget to put the intnl dialling code i.e +23480-39003900, +23480-29002900 and +14480000
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Okejazz (m)
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These questions are on behalf of Nigerians in foreign countries.
I’m interested in opening an account in Nigeria, one that is not only easily accessible online but also secure enough to conduct international business transactions. However, like most Nigerians in far-flung parts of the world, in various diasporic communities i am but skeptical with this undertaking primarily because of the negative ties attributed to our banking industry. I guess my questions are: 1. Would you trust an online bank in Nigeria completely with your funds? 2. Banking products/services such as ATM debit cards with Master card/Visa logos, checks, banking rewards, loans, etc, issuance of these items to an online customer would that be hitch free? 3. Investment accounts (such stocks, mutual funds, etc) how would an online customer track that down ACCURATELY? 4. With issues like time differences, is there a 24hr customer service person to answer all your inquiries? These are just a few …, please would someone shed some light on these dark areas.
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stranger29 (m)
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GT CONNECT HAS A 24 HR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE AND U CAN DO UR BIZ 24 HRS 7 DAYS A WEEK. I CARRY OUT MOST OF MY TRXNS AT NIGHT when CALLS ARE FREE OR CHEAPER. SO NO MATTER D TIME OR DAY GT CONNECT IS ACCESSIBLE. I BELIEVE A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
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