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WebmastersRe: Verve Cards To Be Accepted On Paypal || Paypal Partners With Firstbank by anonymouskay101: 3:07pm On Jul 25, 2014
Surest firstbank *thumbs up*


coolsix: Plans are being concluded to add Verve cards to the accepted cards for integration on PayPal, according to Chuma Ezirim, head of e-business at FirstBank Nigeria.

According to Ezirim, PayPal cannot afford to leave out Verve cardholders in Nigeria.

“Verve cards will soon be added – 18 million issued, 13 million are active and integration is happening in few months. FirstBank controls 35 per cent of issued Verve cards,” Ezirim said.

He said currently only cards issued by Visa and MasterCard are accepted, but in addition FirstBank’s customers can open a PayPal account directly from the bank’s website. When they do this, he said they get automatic verification and higher limits.

“We are the only bank in Nigeria that allows PayPal account opening through the bank’s website,” he said.
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WebmastersRe: Paypal Verification Using Firstbank Naira Mastercard! by anonymouskay101: 11:41am On Jul 24, 2014
@precious: maybe u should visit firstbanknigeria.com/paypal so that you have an easy experience while shopping online. I just did some shopping on ebay and sharply, it responded...


jendy36: Ok sir. I hope this will be helpful


http://www.schoolmeout.com/how-to-pay-for-your-domain-name-and-hosting-using-first-bank-naira-mastercard/


or reply if you have checked it
CareerRe: Can Foreign Employers Pay Into Firstbank Domicilary Account? by anonymouskay101: 3:35pm On Jul 11, 2014
@tesiday: You can submit your domiciliary to any foreign government for whatever purpose that you need it for. My cousin who just got a job in one of the African countries had to do the same thing. @Tboss: I first heard about the true-stamp thing on social media and it really makes a lot of sense... Nice one firstbank

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