Opening a bank account is essential for managing finances, but what happens if you don’t have the necessary documents to do so? In Nigeria, banks usually require you to provide your Bank Verification Number in order to access complete banking services.
However, not everyone has a BVN. So, how do you open a bank account without a BVN in Nigeria? The good news is that not having a BVN shouldn’t stop you from opening a bank account for your financial transactions.
Whether you’re looking for a temporary banking solution or a more permanent option, this guide provides step-by-step methods, such as using USSD codes or your National Identification Number (NIN) to open a personal bank account.
Your Bank Verification Number(BVN) is an 11-digit number that banks use to identify you as a customer, and it is linked to your details such as name, contact number, address, etc.
The Central Bank of Nigeria introduced this concept of having a verification number for bank accounts on February 14, 2014, in collaboration with the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS).
Its sole aim is to improve financial security through banking in the country by preventing financial crimes and fraud nationwide.
Whether you’re using a business or personal bank account for your financial transactions, you will need to provide a verification number such as your BVN.
But how about if you do not have a BVN and need to open a bank account? Let’s look at other options you can use to open a bank account in Nigeria, even without a BVN, including their advantages and limitations.
You can use a USSD code to open a bank account at most banks if you do not have a phone with internet access. It’s a flexible banking option that lets you perform necessary transactions such as transfers, airtime/data top-ups, and much more. To open a bank account using your USSD, follow these steps below;
However, you should note that opening a bank account number using a USSD code has limitations. These can include transaction limits, and and not having access certain services on the banking platforms.
You can easily open a bank account in Nigeria using your National Identification Number(NIN) rather than your BVN. This is convenient for those who have their national IDs but don’t have a BVN yet and wish to have either a business or personal bank account.
For instance, let’s look at the steps to open a bank account with Moniepoint MFB using just your NIN;
Opening a bank account in Nigeria without using a BVN has its advantages and limitations. Some of them include:
Pros | Cons |
● It’s quick and easy to open a bank account even without an internet connection. | ● Your transaction limit will be very low, with a limit of just N50,000. |
● You can easily set it up without visiting the bank’s physical location. | ● You can’t access banking services like loans and other higher KYC tiers. |
● You can use it to set up bank accounts for temporary use or savings. | ● You won’t have access to a debit or ATM card. |
Everyone needs a functional bank account to operate in today’s business world, and thanks to technological advancements, you can easily open one regardless of location.
By using options like the USSD codes and NIN, you can easily create a bank account on the spot, even without a BVN.
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