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How to Check BVN in All Nigerian Banks In 2024

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Are you often stumped about how to check BVN? Or have you misplaced/forgotten it? If this is the case, there is no need to be concerned. This discourse will walk you through checking your BVN on any network.

Before looking at how to check the BVN number, note. BVN stands for Bank Verification Number. Also, it is a biometric identification system.

It is implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The aim is to curb or reduce illegal banking transactions in Nigeria.

Also, it is a modern security measure. It is in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria Act 1958 to reduce fraud in the banking system. The system works by recording fingerprints and a facial photograph of the client.

Furthermore, they assign every individual with a bank account a BVN Number. It is a security identification number that is being used for banking transactions.

Also, no two persons can have the same BVN number. And you can only have one BVN.

How to Check BVN Number for Different Banks

This USSD code is not only available for all mobile networks but is also for all banks in Nigeria, for instance:

  1. How to check the BVN number for Zenith Bank is to dial 5650#.
  2. Also, to check the BVN number for First Bank, dial 5650#.
  3. Furthermore, for GT bank dial 5650#.
  4. Also, for FCMB, please dial 5650#.
  5. Additionally, for Eco Bank, dial 5650#.
  6. Also, for Stanbic IBTC, please dial 5650#.
  7. Furthermore, for UBA, please dial 5650#.
  8. Lastly, for Access, please dial 5650#.

The above are easy ways how to check BVN With the above codes, they solve your worries of forgetting your BVN number.

However, as earlier said, keep your BVN number safe. Also, do not disclose it to anyone you are not supposed to disclose it to.

Importance of BVN and Knowing How to Check BVN Number

Below is some importance of BVN and knowing how to check the BVN number:

  1. Bank accounts of customers are protected from unauthorized access.
  2. Also, it tackles cases of identity theft. And it consequently cuts out the exposure to fraud.
  3. Additionally, it increases the odds of the Banking Industry fishing out blacklisted customers.
  4. Also, it exposes fraudulent accounts. And it exposes unusual financial activities on an individual’s bank account.
  5. Also, it standardizes the efficiency of banking operations.
  6. Furthermore, it helps in the reduction of queues in the banking hall.
  7. Also, it is accepted as a means of identification across all Nigerian banks.

Why you Need and Must Know How to Check BVN Number

You need and must know how to check the BVN number because:

BVN code has become a crucial part of the Nigerian banking system.

Also, with your secret 11-digit number, you can open multiple bank accounts. And you can secure them from unauthorized access.

How to Get Your Unique BVN

Before looking at how to check the BVN number, note. Below is the quick and easy way to your BVN in Nigeria:

  1. Enter any bank branch that is closest to you. However, preferably a bank that you already own or where you want to open an account.
  2. Request for their BVN enrolment form.
  3. Also, fill in and submit the BVN form.
  4. Furthermore, go through their biometric data capturing procedure. This has to do with fingerprinting and facial image capturing.
  5. Furthermore, you will be issued an acknowledgment slip. This carries a set of numbers called the transaction ID. Keep the slip in a safe place.
  6. Additionally, in a matter of minutes, you will be given your BVN directly. And/or within an hour or 2 the BVN will be sent to your mobile phone. This is via the phone number linked to your account.
  7. Also, link the BVN to all your account numbers.

However, for the sake of security, note. Do not reveal your BVN to any unauthorized persons. It would help if you never input it online, especially on unknown sites.

Nor should you ever regard spam text messages that ask for your BVN in order not to have your accounts at risk.

Below is how to check the BVN number:

  1. Dial the USSD code 5560# on your phone. However, you have to use the number you registered your BVN with initially.
  2. Wait for a few seconds for the NIBSS to respond with your 11-digit BVN.
  3. However, a charge of twenty naira only #20.00 is attached to this process.

Another option is to simply save your BVN on your phone as a contact number.

Codes Guiding on How to Check BVN Number for Different Networks

Below are some USSD codes applicable to all network service providers:

  1. 5560# for MTN
  2. Also, 5560# for Airtel
  3. Additionally, dial 5560# for 9Mobile
  4. Also, dial 5560# for Glo

Though the MTN service provider first originated the code, it now includes all other network service providers in the country.

There are many ways to check your BVN. However, see below for how to check your BVN online.

  1. Log to NIBSS BVN Online Portal.
  2. Enter your BVN details as required.
  3. Now input your password and click on Login.

To Validate your BVN on their dedicated portal

  1. Navigate to the NIBSS BVN Online Portal.
  2. In the first box provided, input your BVN.
  3. In the second box, input your date of birth, in this order – Date-Month-Year.
  4. Click on validate.

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Black Market Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today 3rd April 2024

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What is the Dollar to Naira Exchange rate at the black market, also known as the parallel market (Aboki fx)?

See the black market Dollar to Naira exchange rate for 2nd April

The exchange rate for a dollar to naira at Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) players buy a dollar for N1,280 and sell at N1,290 on Tuesday 2nd April 2024, according to sources at Bureau De Change (BDC).

How much is the Black market dollar to naira today, 3rd April 2024?.

Please note that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognize the parallel market (black market), as it has directed individuals who want to engage in Forex to approach their respective banks.

Dollar to Naira Black Market Rate Today
Buying Rate N1,265
Selling Rate N1,275

You can swap your dollar for Naira at these rates

Please note edujobs.ng does not set or determine forex rates, the rates you buy or sell forex may be different from what is captured in this article because prices vary.

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has given the go-ahead to raise the electricity rates for customers in the Band A category.

During a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, the Vice Chairman of NERC, Musliu Oseni, announced that there will be a rise in electricity tariffs. This adjustment will result in customers paying N225 per kilowatt-hour, up from the current rate of N66.

“We currently have 800 feeders that are categorised as Band A, but it will now be reduced to under 500. This means that 17 percent now qualify as Band-A feeders. These feeders only service 15 percent of total electricity customers connected to the feeders.

“The commission has issued an order which is titled April supplementary order and the commission allows a 235 kilowatt per hour.”

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Oluwo to Nigerins: Convert Dollars In Your Possession To Naira

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The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, has appealed to Nigerians to convert the dollars in their possession to Naira.

The Osun monarch who challenged Nigerians to demonstrate patriotism, blamed the exchange rate crisis on Nigerians hoarding the foreign currency.

Akanbi who made this call in a statement by his spokesman, Alli Ibraheem on Saturday, also disclosed that the availability of dollar in the market will reduce the exchange rate and ultimately checkmate inflation hitting hard on Nigerians.

Stating that dollar hoarders are part of those frustrating the economy, he asked them to be wary of posterity noting that most rich Nigerians are culpable.

He also appealed to them to save Nigeria by disposing dollars in their possession.

The statement reads, “I am appealing to Nigerians most especially the wealthy individual hoarding dollars to demonstrate patriotism by selling and convert foreign currency in their possession to Naira.

“Dollar hoarders have created artificial scarcity, thus leading to high exchange rate and ultimately lead to inflation.

“Pumping the hoarded dollars in circulation will lubricate our economy and decimate the hardship on innocent masses.

“As I speak, I have emptied my dollar account. We can only get there if we are ready to sacrifice by jettisoning selfish economic policies capable of suffocating our survival.

“Nigerians are equally enjoined to patronise made in Nigeria products. I have taken that lead among the traditional rulers. I was the first Nigerian monarch to buy a made in Nigeria Innoson vehicle. My wears most especially the ‘Ofi’ are hundred percent made in Nigeria. With public enlightenment on patronage of Nigerian goods, we can have a more prospering and friendly economy.”

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