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Nigerians to receive international payments in USD during holidays

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Nigerians to receive international payments in USD during holidays. Source: pexels.com

WorldRemit has unveiled a service for Nigerian customers allowing them to receive cross-border transfers in USD to their bank accounts in time for Christmas.

According to the survey, 30% of customers surveyed said that they would not visit close ones due to the pandemic. For that reason, the ability to transferring money to US dollar bank accounts in Nigeria offers more versatility and payment functions.?

Ensuring that our customers are able to transfer money to friends and family back home safely and as quickly as possible is why we exist. We’re constantly looking for ways to improve our services. We hope that by making it possible to send money to USD bank accounts in Nigeria, this gives our customers more flexibility and options to receive the money which we know is a welcome development during this festive season
Gbenga Okejimi, Country Manager, Nigeria and Ghana, at WorldRemit

Furthermore, in response to changes in the remittance policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria, WorldRemit was the first company to make available transmitting money from countries including the UK and the US to Nigeria to receive cash in US dollars.

We’ve reported that Nigeria’s Defence Intelligence Agency can now snoop on its citizen’s mobile data information.

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