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| Does UBA Pay Interest On Savings Account by kingseg(op): 7:30am On Apr 23, 2020 |
Good morning Nairalanders. It came as a flash while I was going through my SMS in my phone. I discovered I received alerts on interest paid by other banks irrespective of the deposit I have in them. My main account which happens to be a savings account in UBA does not get alert on interest. I began to ponder if UBA does not pay interest on Savings. Is it that am missing something. Maybe I need to be enlightened on this by Bankers in the house. |
| Re: Does UBA Pay Interest On Savings Account by Kihem: 7:54am On Apr 23, 2020 |
They do, just make sure u don't withdraw more than 3 times in the month. |
| Re: Does UBA Pay Interest On Savings Account by Bakerdav: 8:06am On Apr 23, 2020 |
I don't know why UBA doesn't allow pple to use there online banking in this covid19 of a thing, I have savings ND current account but without ATM with my current account ND I was trying to use the Mobile App to transfer to my savings, but I couldn't, all they told me is to come to the bank and get ATM befr I can b using app for my current account, ND there is lock down in osun state ND I need money for many things, |
| Re: Does UBA Pay Interest On Savings Account by Kihem: 6:45pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
Use*919# to transfer |
| Re: Does UBA Pay Interest On Savings Account by Bakerdav: 7:38pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
Kihem:,I don't have ATM to generate pin, have try to use the code,i don't know how I can generate d pin |
| Re: Does UBA Pay Interest On Savings Account by yakamata(m): 1:07pm On Dec 07, 2022 |
Kihem:Good day boos, this might seem out of the blue but does this statement still hold true? Thanks. |
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