FOREMOST African financial institution,
Guaranty Trust Bank Plc., has reaffirmed its position as a leading provider of
e-payment solutions with the introduction of a new service that allows
customers receive Western Union funds directly into their GTBank account via
any of the Bank’s Automated Teller Machines (“ATMs”) in Nigeria. The service is
also available on the Bank’s Internet Banking platform (www.gtbank.com).
The introduction of this service
coincides with a time when the need to move money quickly, reliably and much
more conveniently across international borders has risen rapidly. This has
necessitated an increased demand for digital solutions to aid payments,
transfers, and remittances. As a bank renowned for innovative solutions, GTBank
takes pride in leveraging technology to make life better for its customers by
creating value-oriented products suited to their varied needs.
To receive Western Union funds via any
GTBank ATM nationwide, customers simply need to press any key on the ATM; click
the Western Union option; agree to terms and conditions; select account type;
select the country where the funds were sent from (sending country); and where
country is not available, enter the sending country code / ISO Code; enter the
expected amount in Naira; enter the GTBank NUBAN account of the receiving
party; and enter the 10-digit Money Transfer Control Number (“MTCN”). Upon
confirmation of the transaction, the transfer amount will be credited into the
receiving GTBank account. This service does not require a GTBank debit or
credit card, or a security token device.
GTBank has consistently played a
leading role in Africa’s banking industry. The GTBank brand is regarded by
industry watchers as one of the best run financial institutions across its
subsidiary countries and serves as a role model within the financial service
industry due to its bias for world class corporate governance standards,
excellent service quality and innovation. The Bank operates from over 230
branches within the country and has banking subsidiaries in Kenya, Rwanda,
Uganda, Cote D’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and the United
Kingdom.
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