How to fill Access bank reference form?

How to fill Access bank reference form?

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If you want to open an Access bank current account/corporate account/business account, you will usually be given a reference form, which is to be filled by referees that also maintain a current account either with access bank or another bank.

You can get the form by visiting the nearest Access bank branch or you can download it from the Access bank website.

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What is a bank reference form?

The bank reference form is a document that is used to show that a customer is known by another trusted customer of the bank and attest that you are able to maintain a current account.

The referee provided must have maintained a current account for more than 6 months and that the account is not a salary account.

The referee must fill the form correctly with all the required details before you submit it back to the bank for processing.

How to fill Access bank reference form?

Filling the Access bank reference form is very straightforward, you will need to write the name of the person opening the bank account, the name of the bank you have a current account with, the current account number, your address, your name and your signature.

Once you complete filling the above, you will need to take it back to the bank for processing

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