First Bank of Nigeria Limited said it
had been on a journey of strength and dynamism committed to providing
the best financial solutions to promote convenience and support the
lifestyles of its customers.

To this end, the bank said through the
years, it had demonstrated an understanding of its customers’ modern
lives, wants, and needs as part of its drive to become the trusted
partner providing bespoke and accessible banking offerings to its
teeming customers.
It explained in a statement: “One of
many of such banking offerings by FirstBank is the money transfer
services available nationwide, which provide for customers an
alternative transaction channel that is safe, convenient and a flexible
means of funds transfer all year round. These services are also
available at weekends as well as on public holidays from some dedicated
branches.
“With Western Union, customers can
conveniently receive money from abroad and send money from Nigeria to
over 200 countries and territories Worldwide and recipients can receive
funds straight to their accounts. With the outbound Western Union
Service, Customers can now send funds directly to bank accounts outside
Nigeria with the new Account Payment Network (APN) recently added to the
Western Union Service.
“Another money transfer service provided
by FirstBank for its customers is MoneyGram. With this service, users
can now receive money from loved ones abroad or send to them from
Nigeria. FirstBank is the leading agent bank for MoneyGram in Nigeria
and has been recognised for its increased transaction volume among other
agent locations.
“The bank also offers the RIA money
transfer service with which customers can receive money from loved ones
abroad directly into their accounts in Naira. RIA money transfer service
also offers the option of cash pick up at over 750 FirstBank branches
nationwide. With TransFast, users can initiate money transfer online
which can be received directly into FirstBank accounts here in Nigeria.
Now isn’t this just convenient?”
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