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How to transfer money from UBA to Kuda bank (USSD, mobile app and ATM card)
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Kuda bank is mobile first and they have no physical bank to carry out transactions. This means that all its transactions are carried out on mobile.
Kuda bank is registered and licensed by the Central bank of Nigeria (CBN) and their registration number RC796975. It is headed by CEO Babs Ogundeyi.
If you want to transfer money from UBA to Kuda bank, then you will be happy to know that the process is very straightforward.
In this post, I am going to be writing about how to transfer money from UBA to Kuda bank with USSD, mobile app, ATM card and more. Remember to leave us a comment after you finish reading and also share with your friends on social media.
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How to transfer money from UBA to Kuda with USSD?
Follow the below instructions to transfer money from UBA to Kuda with USSD:
- Dial the UBA USSD code *919# on the phone number that is linked to your UBA account
- Select ’5’ which is transfer to Microfinance banks
- Enter your transaction PIN
- Enter the Kuda bank account number that you want to transfer money to
- Select Kuda Microfinance bank as the beneficiary bank
- Enter the Amount that you want to sell
- Follow the on-screen prompts to complete
Once you complete the above, the Kuda bank account will be credited with the amount debited from your UBA account.
How to transfer money from UBA to Kuda bank with mobile app?
If you want to transfer money from UBA to Kuda with mobile app, then you will need to follow the below instructions:
- Login to the UBA mobile app with your user ID and password
- Click on BANKING
- Click on TRANSFER MONEY
- Input the account number that you are transfer money to
- Scroll to Microfinance and Select Kuda bank
- Enter the amount that you want to send
- Confirm the recipient’s details
- Input your four-digit PIN and complete the transfer
Once you complete the above, the Kuda bank account will be credited with the amount debited from your UBA account.
How to transfer money from UBA to Kuda with ATM card?
To transfer money from UBA to Kuda with ATM card, you will need to follow the below instructions:
- Login to the Kuda bank app that you want to transfer money to
- On the MENU, click on ADD MONEY
- Select CARD
- Click on Add New Card
- Input your UBA ATM card details like ATM card number, CVV, Expiry date and password
- Follow the prompts
Once you complete the above, the Kuda bank account will be credited with the amount debited from your UBA account.
Kuda customer care/support
Kuda bank don’t have a physical office since it is a mobile bank, so you can only contact them via the following channels, in order to get your issues resolved:
Phone number: 01 633 5832
Email address: help@Kuda.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kudabank https://twitter.com/kudabankhelp
You can also Tap MORE on the Kuda bank app to chat with the customer service representative.
About Kuda bank?
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Kuda bank is Nigeria’s first mobile only bank that is licensed by the central bank of Nigeria. Kuda bank comes in with many amazing features, like zero card maintenance fees, free transfers, automatic savings and more.
Kuda bank started some few years back as Kudimoney, their aim was to solve the numerous problems that users had with traditional banks.
They later changed their name to Kudabank, and grew their team to help them achieve their goal.
Kuda bank is registered and licensed by the Central bank of Nigeria (CBN) and their registration number RC796975. It is headed by CEO Babs Ogundeyi.
Kuda bank is mobile first and they have no physical bank to carry out transactions. This means that all its transactions are carried out on mobile.
Conclusion
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