How to transfer money from First bank to Opay account (USSD, mobile app and bank card)

How to transfer money from First bank to Opay account (USSD, mobile app and bank card)

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The Opay app is available for download on the android playstore, and you can then begin making payments, paying bills and receiving money on your mobile phone.

Opay is an e-payment platform that is owned by Opera software company (the developers of the popular Opera mini browser). On Opay, you can make payments for goods and services using just your mobile phone.

If you want to transfer money from first bank to Opay account, you will need to continue reading this post until the end.

In this post, I am going to be writing about how to transfer money from first bank to Opay account using USSD, mobile app and bank card.

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How to transfer money from First bank to Opay account with USSD?

If you want to transfer money from first bank to Opay account with USSD, then you need to follow the below instructions:

  1. Open the Opay app
  2. Login to the Opay app with your user details
  3. On the MENU, click on ADD MONEY
  4. Click on BANK USSD
  5. Select first bank of Nigeria
  6. Input the amount that you want to send
  7. Copy the USSD that is displayed on the screen
  8. Paste the USSD on your phone dialer
  9. Follow the on-screen prompts
  10. Input your PIN to complete the transaction

How to transfer money from First bank to Opay account with mobile app?

To transfer money from first bank to Opay account with mobile app, follow the below instructions:

  1. Open the First bank mobile app
  2. Login to the app with your user ID and password
  3. On the MENU, click on TRANSFER
  4. Input the Opay account number
  5. Select OPAY or PAYCOM as the bank name
  6. Input the amount you want to send
  7. Input your PIN in order to complete the transaction

How to transfer money from First bank to Opay account with bank card?

Follow the below instructions to transfer money from First bank to Opay account:

  1. Open the Opay app
  2. Login to the app with your details
  3. Click on ADD MONEY from the MENU
  4. Click on TOP UP WITH CARD/ACCOUNT
  5. Enter the amount you want to send
  6. Input your card number, expiry date, CVV, PIN and confirm
  7. Your account will be debited of the amount and credited to your Opay account.

About Opay?

Opay is an e-payment platform that is owned by Opera software company (the developers of the popular Opera mini browser). On Opay, you can make payments for goods and services using just your mobile phone.

The Opay app is available for download on the android playstore, and you can then begin making payments, paying bills and receiving money on your mobile phone.

About First bank?

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Established in 1894, First Bank of Nigeria Limited (“FirstBank”) is the preeminent bank in West Africa, Nigeria’s number one bank brand, and the country’s top financial services solutions provider.

Sir Alfred Jones, a shipping magnate from Liverpool, England, created the bank. The Bank of British West Africa, with its headquarters in Liverpool, began operations on a small scale in Lagos, Nigeria, under the name Bank of British West Africa (BBWA).

The Bank of Nigeria (formerly known as Anglo-African Bank) was founded in 1899 by the Royal Niger Company and acquired by the Bank in 1912. The Bank’s name was changed from Bank of British West Africa (BBWA) to Bank of West Africa in 1957. (BWA).

FirstBank had 1.3 million shareholders worldwide, was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), and had an unlisted Global Depository Receipt (GDR) program, all of which were transferred to FBN Holdings in December 2012.

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