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| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by saintdennis(m): 7:32am On Jul 03, 2016 |
davodyguy:Do u know the huffington post well? It's not vanguard or punch...it's internationally renowned. Besides GTB was the first to introduce the USSD feature (if i'm correct) They tend to lead the pack in innovation sha...like their e-branch @ uniben had a large lobby with 4 sockets on each bench n well u know students! 2weeks after opening that branch they basically had amassed an impressive customer base within uniben n ugbowo in general. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by RichDad1(m): 7:32am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Their cup of tea. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Nobody: 7:32am On Jul 03, 2016 |
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| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Nobody: 7:34am On Jul 03, 2016 |
francizy:will the quote give you 5k monthly from buhari, for jobless youths? |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by khadaffi(m): 7:35am On Jul 03, 2016 |
BazyLastard:Are you kidding me? Is there a transaction fee attached to using #737# ? |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by joedams: 7:35am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Well, I will still pick Firstbank as the most innovative. GTB is just using swagger and Efizzy to swindle us. On the other hand, first bank which is supposed to be an old generation traditional bank is giving these new generation banks a run for their money. Their mobile app, firstmonie, is still the best mobile banking app. That of GTB, Access and any other isn't anywhere as flexible as firstbank's. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by buchilino(m): 7:38am On Jul 03, 2016 |
SillyeRabbit:WHAT!!! y d face?, I thought d topic was about internet n banking issues. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by BazyLastard: 7:43am On Jul 03, 2016 |
khadaffi:Yes na, I get charged between N5 and N10 any time I use it. From my airtime. GTB conveniently forgets to mention that. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by babeface3: 7:43am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Donariok:I wonder what they score in English language these days. ![]() |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Nobody: 7:45am On Jul 03, 2016 |
This post is hosted on the Huffington Post's Contributor platform. Contributors control their own work and post freely to our site. If you need to flag this entry as abusive, send us an email.important to note. it is NOT a huffingtonpost article. the atrocious english gave that away instantly. this is what a contributor posted on huffington post @seun you need to intervene in this |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Gvive(f): 7:50am On Jul 03, 2016 |
[quote author=BazyLastard post=47154583]GTB's *737# is a bit of a scam. You get charged the transaction fee even if the transaction fails. Theives, they should just wait... Anyway CBN's decision to bar the telcos from using airtime for transactions was painful sha, even though it was not unfounded. They were trying to avoid the creation of a shadow currency in the country which they would be unable to control, since airtime is as ubiquitous as the naira. Dats not true... they reverse d charge if d transaction fails. *737* is d best thing to happen to gtbank customers in a long time. It has saved me a lot of time. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by 49cents(m): 7:53am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Truth be told: Mobile banking, like you have in the M-Pesa is the way to go at least simple daily transactions. Nigerian banks resisted the change as a plague but you can't blame them: after building the huge banking infrastructures across the country then MTN and Co will now partake in a big slice of their money. Nigerians are the loosers in all these: I give you an instance! Last month I received my very first payment from PAGA( a fintech company) from one of my customers; rather than close her shop to go deposit the money at the bank, she just went to the PAGA kiosk next door and the paga operator, collected her cash and of course a small commission( which my customer would have spent on Okada, talk less of the time and stress) and instantly I recieved the alert Such transactions are easier with fintech/mobile solutions due to they can be as close as the nearest recharge card retailer next door; you receive and send cash instantly 24/7 without recourse to banks, ATMs,Internet banking or mobile apps......the huge difference now is that you can actually send the cash you have in your leather wallet to a stranded loved one(who can recieve it without recourse to ATMs or visiting banks both in real time!!! This certainly will certainly capture a huge chunks of bank deposits which Nigerian banks are not yet willing to part with |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by BazyLastard: 7:54am On Jul 03, 2016 |
[quote author=Gvive post=47155429][/quote]I don't mean the bank charges for transfers. I mean airtime deductions for using the service. First I thought it was just my telco flexing my credit but when I made enquiries I was informed that the bank charges per *737# session. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by rottenegg: 8:02am On Jul 03, 2016 |
It simply means that GTBANK paid the op some cash to write up this indirect advert on trying to push GTBANK in your faces as the most innovative bank in Nigeria. It was a good write up though but most people here are hungry and can't understand. Op, try use pigin English next time! |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by canDy4eva(f): 8:11am On Jul 03, 2016 |
shadelek:...true talk! |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by canDy4eva(f): 8:16am On Jul 03, 2016 |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by eph12(m): 8:29am On Jul 03, 2016 |
shadelek:Some customers can be very impossible. Most businesses have come to the realization that they can't please all customers. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by babyfaceafrica: 8:33am On Jul 03, 2016 |
eph12:gbam!!!... |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Dynamitehimself(m): 8:39am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Hmmm. Gtbank always moving with technology |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by onatisi(m): 8:40am On Jul 03, 2016 |
I think this article is highly flawed by trying to give the market advantage to the tech companies . In the real sense of it the tech companies are the ones making bank tasks easier. The tech companies gathers the customer base and brings them to the bank through their products ,as time goes on and as mobile payment grows,banks may no longer need marketers because the mobile payment companies would have done the marketing job for them |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by NAIRAMIND: 8:54am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Did anyone read this section of the write-up? "Unfortunately(for banks) technology is back again and is already forcing major banks in many places to undergo major seismic transformations or quietly take its place in the dustbin of oblivion". Why should banks be exploiting its customers as if they can exist without them? Well,there's away out for the banked and unbanked Nigerians in particular and Africans in general. Be part of history that will make these banks irrelevant. Bankers pls don't criticise but key in also and make history as well. To your success.... universal_victor2002@yahoo.com |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by persius555(m): 9:33am On Jul 03, 2016 |
The two complement each other. I believe there is a boundary between the two sectors. Can google pay loan you money? No is the answer, so there is no cause for comparism. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Stevosty: 9:48am On Jul 03, 2016 |
BazyLastard:before now the 737 was fine until etisalat started charging for using the platform, imagine you want to recharge N100 and network charge has already gotten to N100 because success delay, well I don't use the 737 anymore. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by JuanDeDios: 9:49am On Jul 03, 2016 |
saintdennis:The Punch has never been bought. Whether it's OBJ third term wraparound ad scandal or Dasukigate, they've always been out of any scandal. You don't have to put down anything Nigerian to make your point. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by jayriginal: 9:57am On Jul 03, 2016 |
ReabridCharles:Get born again. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by mosaicafrique: 10:40am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Bank trash.yet these so called financial institutions habor stolen funds from public office holders like SARAKI TO GTBANK. AND FAYOSE TO ZENITH BANK. CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP.An industry run by criminals and evil minded. Top executives. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by saintdennis(m): 10:42am On Jul 03, 2016 |
JuanDeDios:Maybe. Noted though |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by lascopes(m): 11:32am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Okay |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Nobody: 11:33am On Jul 03, 2016 |
wow! what a mind blowing article. This is indeed a clarion call, but just as the last line hinted 'only the smart ones will survive it'. I pray for Nigeria and wish her the best. This disruption tide won't sweep her away IJN. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Fumbu: 11:55am On Jul 03, 2016 |
saintdennis:You are actually wrong! I have been using FirstBank's *894# and Firstmonie for close to 3yrs now, if not more. GTB is just using swags and noise to market their product. Good for them though. It is a welcomed development. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jul 03, 2016 |
shadelek:I've found that for the ones who refuse to learn, a stern correction or good, direct insult usually serves the same purpose. revenue from digital banking products and services is estimated to grow to almost half of banks’ revenue over the next 5 years. The money is still in banks at the end of it all. Most of these are just payment and transfer services. |
| Re: See What Huffington Post Says About Gtbank And Some Other Banks by BazyLastard: 12:11pm On Jul 03, 2016 |
Stevosty:My brother the whole thing tire pesin. If you do not have at least N5 in your airtime, you cannot even recharge your line. I don't understand the logic behind that one |
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