How to transfer money without ATM card in Nigeria?

How to transfer money without ATM card in Nigeria?

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Back in the days, you had to go into the banking halls and wait in long queues in order to transfer money from your account.

These days, with your ATM card you can easily transfer money comfortably from your mobile phone in the comfort of your home.

When you open a bank account in any bank in Nigeria, you will need to apply for ATM card and once you get it, you can begin performing transactions online.

If you don’t yet have an ATM card, and you want to know how to transfer money from your bank account, then you will need to continue reading this post.

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How to transfer money with ATM card?

You can transfer money with your ATM card using any of the following:

USSD

The USSD is a service that allows you to transfer money from your bank account without needing to connect to the internet.

All you have to do is dial the USSD code of your bank, input the account and select the bank you are transferring to.

To use the USSD code of your bank, you will need to register by providing all the required details.

Mobile app

The Mobile app is usually downloadable from Google playstore and iOS app store. You will need to install it in your phone and register by providing all the required details.

The Mobile app allows you to perform a range of transactions like money transfer, checking account balance, paying cable bills and more.

You will need to be connected to the internet, in order to use the mobile app to carry out transactions.

Internet banking

You can also transfer money from your bank account using internet banking. You will need to register for internet banking by providing all the required details.

To transfer money with internet banking, you will need to login to your account, navigate to transfer and input the required details.

ATM

You can also transfer money with your ATM card using the ATM. Slot in your ATM card, input your ATM card PIN, navigate to transfer, input account number, select bank and the amount that you are sending, and the money will be transferred to the beneficiary bank.

There are other ways to transfer money using your ATM card, but the above are some of the popular ones.

How to transfer money without ATM card in Nigeria?

If you want to transfer money without ATM card in Nigeria, then you can do that via the following channels:

USSD

Some banks allow you to transfer money using USSD without registering with your ATM card, but there is usually a limit to the amount you can transfer daily from your bank account.

You can check if your bank allows you to register USSD without your ATM card.

Dial the USSD code and input the account number, account name and amount.

Bank branch

You can also transfer money without ATM card by visiting the bank branch and walking to the customer service desk.

Let them know you want to transfer money from your bank account to another account and provide them with all the necessary details and the money will be transferred from your account to the beneficiary account.

Summary

With the above, you should now know how to transfer money without ATM card in Nigeria. If you still require further help, then don’t hesitate to visit our contact us page or leave us a comment below in the comment section.

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