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United Bank for Africa calls its USSD service Magic Banking. Nigerian customers use *919# for transfers, airtime, bills, account enquiries and other supported tasks. This guide makes clear that UBA operates in several countries and that a code from another market should not be assumed to work in Nigeria. It explains registration, balance checks, beneficiary verification, account opening eligibility and … Read Guide
Banking
Access Bank identifies *901# as its USSD banking service. This guide explains how to enrol through the verified registration route, open the main menu, check a balance, send money, buy airtime or data and confirm every transaction before entering a private four-digit PIN. It also gives a practical stolen-phone response using Access Bank's published *901*911# account-blocking route, followed by SIM … Read Guide
Banking
GTBank's 737 service starts at *737# and supports transfers, airtime, enquiries, bills, card services and other account tasks. This guide explains the main menu and verified transfer strings, including the different routes for GTBank and other-bank beneficiaries. It shows what to press, what result to expect and why the account name must match before a PIN is entered. Sellers also … Read Guide
Banking
Unity Bank's official mobile self-service entry point is *7799#. This practical guide explains how to open the menu, check a balance, send money within Unity Bank or to another bank, buy airtime, pay supported bills and use the published emergency account-block route. Every transfer walkthrough pauses at the beneficiary-name screen so readers know exactly what to verify before authorising payment. … Read Guide
Banking
Wema Bank customers can dial *945# to reach transfers, airtime, balance, bills and other supported services without mobile data. This guide explains how Wema USSD differs from the ALAT app, how to register a linked line, and how to verify the destination name, bank and amount before entering a transaction PIN. It includes officially published routes for registration, balance enquiry … Read Guide
Banking
Sterling Bank's *822# service provides no-data access to transfers, airtime, bills and supported account services. This guide shows how to open the current menu, choose the task displayed, confirm a biller or beneficiary and save the final reference. A practical electricity-payment example explains how to check the distribution company, meter or account number, customer name and token before trying again … Read Guide
Banking
Ecobank Nigeria customers can start mobile self-service by dialling *326# from the phone number connected to their account. This guide places the verified entry code first, then explains registration, transfers, airtime, bills, balance checks and what to confirm before entering a PIN. It also separates Ecobank Nigeria from the bank's services in other countries, where codes may differ. Practical examples … Read Guide