Can one open a savings account in Nigeria without visiting the bank?
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Posted by Femi on Monday June 16, 2014 8:7:3:
I am interested in knowing if Nigerian banks now offer people the ability to fully open a savings account without necessarily visiting the bank. Which banks currently offer this option?
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Re: Can one open a savings account in Nigeria without visiting the bank? Posted by Gabriel on Monday June 16, 2014 at 8:46:50: GTBank allows people to initiate the opening of bank accounts through their facbook page but it still requires visiting the bank to complete the process.
Re: Can one open a savings account in Nigeria without visiting the bank? Posted by Jude on Monday October 27, 2014 at 12:53:21: Try SkyeFlex. It's a new savings account you can open for free on the internet. You don't even need to pay any money forward. All you need to do is supply your details and then upload your passport photo and signature. It is very to open one.
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