Foremost African financial
institution, GTBank partners with New Works Limited and the Nigeria
Immigration Service (NIS) to deliver an end-to-end process for Nigerians
to apply for their International Passports online and also make
payments at the official rates online.
The multi-channel payment system will
enable Nigerians to apply for all international passport types (new and
renewals) online at https://immigration.gov.ng
and make payments on all GTBank’s e-channels using the reference ID generated at the application stage.
To formally launch the partnership,
the Comptroller General of Immigration, Muhammed Babandede, MFR
commissioned the GTBank Payment Office located inside the Passport
Office at Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos, on Thursday, 26 July 2018.
Together with the CEO of GTBank, Mr Segun Agbaje and Representative of
New Works Limited, Alhaji Usman Kuso, the Payment Office was
commissioned.
Five other payment offices will be
set up at Alausa, Festac, Port Harcourt, Kano and the NIS Headquarters
in Abuja. The GTBank payment offices will make paying for immigration
services at NIS offices easy and seamless.
Commenting on the Partnership with
New Works and the Nigeria Immigration Service, the Managing Director of
Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Segun Agbaje stated that, “We are delighted to
be at the forefront of digital banking solutions that are making banking
faster, cheaper and simpler for every Nigerian. We believe that
creating a multi-channel payment system for immigration services
reflects our commitment to driving digital banking solutions that not
only drive financial inclusion but also positions us at the centre of an
ecosystem that offers benefits beyond banking.”
Guaranty Trust Bank plc has
consistently played a leading role in Africa’s banking industry and is
regarded by industry watchers as one of Africa’s most innovative
financial institutions. The Bank has continued to lead the e-banking
revolution in Nigeria through the provision of various e-payment
solutions aimed at making it easier for customers to carry out their
transactions.
GTB
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