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How To Transfer Money From Union Bank To Other Bank Like Opay, Palmpay UBA, Etc by Milkchi(m): 10:32pm On Feb 05
How to transfer money from union bank to other bank

Hello guy's welcome to today's article on how to transfer money from union bank to other bank through the mobile app.
Have you been wondering how to transfer money from union bank to other ban? Worry no more I'm here for you...
We'll unveil to you all you need to know on how to transfer money from union bank to opay account using ussd and others.
Carefully take your time and read through to the end!
We all know that the USSD code for Union banks generally is *826#.
Meanwhile the the union bank transfer code to other bank is *826*2*Amount*Account Number#, if it's to union account you choose *1.
However, discover other ways to transfer from Union bank to other commercial banks and online banks.
As well as discover the list of Union bank USSD codes for carrying out transactions on daily basis.
In short, if you're a Nigerian using a Union Bank account, stick close to this seasonal article.
This is because, you would want to know how to transfer from Union Bank to other banks like Palmpay seamlessly.

Introduction
Union Bank Nigeria PLC prides itself as Nigeria’s most reliable and trusted banking partner in the financial industry.
In short, they provides simple and smart processes to make transactions both internally (from Union Bank to Union Bank) and externally (from Union Bank to other banks) easier at all times, just as they have it as vision and mission.
However, with the use of your mobile phone app, the bank’s USSD codes, you can transfer money at your finger tips.
So guy's! In this guide, I'll show you different modes of transfers, like using USSD codes or online banking.
Nevertheless, let’s jump in on your journey to smooth money transfers with union bank world wide!

Union Bank USSD code | How it works
The current USSD banking code for Union Bank is officially *826#.
Therefore, your financial transactions can be carried out very fast with the help of this shortcode.
Yes, you may pay bills, send money to other UBN accounts and other banks, buy data and recharge card.
Not just that, you can also check account balances and many other things with the USSD code with few clicks.
Importantly, you can always use any Nigerian telecoms network to access USSD banking services seamlessly.
Yes! This basically implies that as long as the number is linked to your Union bank account, you good to go.
You can expressly use the *826# transfer code on any Nigerian network like MTN, Glo, Airtel, 9mobile, etc.

How To Transfer Using the Union Bank USSD code | Step by step guide.
To send money from your Union bank account to another local commercial bank account, follow the steps that's on the link below:

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https://smartbankingguides.com/how-to-transfer-money-from-union-bank-to-other-bank/
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