Guaranty Trust Bank has made its online mobile banking seamless by providing you with How To Transfer Money From Your GTBank Account To Other Banks in Nigeria.
Brandnewsday commends GTBank for always having something to offer its customers.
Amazingly, it seems that brainstorming and launching new ideas is GTBbank’s motto. So when talking about banking innovations – you just have to think GTBank.
The bank recently launched a short code *737* to enable customers to transfer money from one GTBank account to another GTBank account. In addition, you can even transfer money to other banks’ accounts. Let’s find out how it works.
To have your funds transferred, you would have to use the last four digit of your Naira MasterCard (Debit card). The money will be sent directly from your GTBank account.
It doesn’t matter what type of phone you use or mobile operator. All you need is to make sure that your phone can send and receive messages and your phone number is connected to your bank account. If yes, then you are ready to start.
Now only 10 seconds to transfer money from GTB account to another GTB account!
Check an example below!
*737*1*5000*1234567890#
Why would I use this service?
Why does everybody love to use this GTBank’s transfer service?
Benefits of transfer service:
NOT TO FORGET
So you see, using this *737* code is very easy! The service is very fast and takes only 10 seconds to be completed. As long as you have the required number from your debit card and your phone number is linked to your GTB account, you can perform this amazing service.
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