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Re: Withdrawing From Domiciliary Account by arbitrage: 11:38pm On Feb 18, 2017
mogul2b:
Please room.... kindly assist me with this information ASAP ...I want to transfer fund in dollar to a Malaysian account using someone domiciliary account. Do bank charge on transfer on domiciliary account. The charge I know of is when withdrawal is made

Yes they charge about 4 different fees for every outward wire transfer to another bank. Receiving bank can sometimes charge too in addition.

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Re: Withdrawing From Domiciliary Account by Nobody: 8:44am On May 31, 2017
Gtbank domiciliary account is now free to open. Check out this blog post on how I opened my Gtbank Domiciliary account.
Re: Withdrawing From Domiciliary Account by Jsmithso511: 3:42pm On Jun 16, 2017
stagger:
OP, let no one deceive you and do not listen to some of those people who say you can't withdraw USD. They obviously do not have domiciliary accounts and do not know how they are currently operating.

I have both a USD and GBP account with at least three banks in Nigeria. You can withdraw your money sent via international wire in foreign currency. I have withdrawn from my USD domiciliary account like THREE TIMES this week. I have been part of those who have enjoyed the fall in the Naira. Imagine pulling out $1,000 and going home with N380,000 after paying a visit to the mallams. Sweetness galore.

Feel free to send the money to your sister. She should simply walk to any GTB account and withdraw her money in dollars. Period!


Please can you help me get my Gtbank
reference form signed, please assist me it has been a struggle getting one.
Re: Withdrawing From Domiciliary Account by nueleoi(m): 3:52pm On Mar 29, 2020
Please sir I need help with my Dom account reference I have gotten one already I have ju
st one left. Cheers!
Jsmithso511:



Please can you help me get my Gtbank
reference form signed, please assist me it has been a struggle getting one.
Re: Withdrawing From Domiciliary Account by nueleoi(m): 3:53pm On Mar 29, 2020
Please sir I need help with my Dom account reference I have gotten one already I have ju
st one left. Cheers!
stagger:
OP, let no one deceive you and do not listen to some of those people who say you can't withdraw USD. They obviously do not have domiciliary accounts and do not know how they are currently operating.

I have both a USD and GBP account with at least three banks in Nigeria. You can withdraw your money sent via international wire in foreign currency. I have withdrawn from my USD domiciliary account like THREE TIMES this week. I have been part of those who have enjoyed the fall in the Naira. Imagine pulling out $1,000 and going home with N380,000 after paying a visit to the mallams. Sweetness galore.

Feel free to send the money to your sister. She should simply walk to any GTB account and withdraw her money in dollars. Period!
Re: Withdrawing From Domiciliary Account by vresbaby: 9:40am On Apr 27, 2020
Please I want to transfer dollar from my domiciliary account with Fidelity Bank,can I use mobile app,also d account has not been use since I opened it , please help thanks

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