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List of USSD Codes of Nigerian banks

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In this piece, News360 Nigeria enlists the various USSD Codes used by different banks in Nigeria.

E-banking has proven to be the quickest and easiest way to conduct financial transactions over time.

Because USSD codes, E-wallets, and bank apps give you access to a wide range of financial transactions regardless of your destination, they have helped to address the issue of lengthy lines and time lost when conducting financial transactions.

The introduction of these codes has allowed consumers to shop, pay their bills, get support, and deposit money online all without requiring an internet connection.

What is USSD?

Unstructured Supplementary Service Data is what the acronym USSD stands for.

It is sometimes referred to as “quick codes” or “feature codes”.

It is a communication protocol that GSM phones use to talk to the computers of the mobile network operator.

USSD can be used for menu-based information services, location-based content services, mobile money services, prepaid callback services, WAP browsing, and network configuration of the phone.

There are no fees associated with the service, and no messaging app is needed.

In order to provide their clients with 24/7 access to their financial services and to relieve the pressure of crowded banking halls, Nigerian banks have also implemented personalized codes.

The USSD codes used by the various Nigerian banks are listed below;

Access Bank *901#

ALAT Bank *945#

Ecobank *326#

FCMB *329#

Fidelity *770#

First Bank *894#

GT Bank *737#

Heritage Bank *745#

Keystone Bank *7111#

Polaris Bank *833#

Stanbic IBTC *909#

Sterling Bank *822#

UBA *919#

Union Bank *826#

Unity Bank *7799#

WEMA Bank *945#

Zenith Bank *966#

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