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How to Link BVN & NIN to Your First Bank Account in Nigeria, Diaspora

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Step by step guide on how to Link BVN & NIN to Your First Bank Account in Nigeria and Diaspora has been provided below.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the federal government through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) made it mandatory for all Nigerians must link their National Identification Number (NIN) to their bank accounts.

 

This move is part of efforts to enhance security, curb fraud, and streamline the country’s identification system.

 

The First Bank of Nigeria, being one of the leading banks in the country, has made provisions for its teaming customers to seamlessly link their NIN to their bank accounts and failure to link their NIN before March 1 2024 will lead to account restriction, whereby customers will not be able to withdraw and receive funds from their account.

 

SEE ALSO: How to Link BVN & NIN to Your UBA Account in Nigeria, Diaspora

 

To avoid restrictions in your First Bank account, we’ll walk you through the different methods and processes of linking your NIN to your First Bank account in Nigeria.

 

The Importance of Linking Your NIN to Your First Bank Account.

 

The National Identification Number (NIN) serves as a unique way to identify individuals in Nigeria. Linking your NIN to your bank account helps in creating a more robust and secure banking system. It aids in verifying your identity, reducing the risk of fraudulent activities such as identity theft, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements set by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Documents Needed For Linking NIN to Your First Bank Account

 

Before you begin the process of linking your NIN to your First Bank account, ensure you have the following documents ready:

  1. National Identification Number (NIN) SLIP: This is issued by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) during the registration process.
  2. Bank Verification Number (BVN): Your BVN is a unique identifier linked to your bank account and is required for authentication purposes.

Below are the different methods that will guide you when it comes to Linking Your NIN to Your First Bank Account in Nigeria.

METHOD ONE: Visit the Nearest First Bank Branch.

You can link your NIN to your First Bank account either by visiting any First Bank branch closest to you.

  1. Request the NIN Linking Form:

Upon arrival at the First Bank branch, request the NIN linking form from the customer service representative.

   2. Step Three:  Fill Out the NIN Form

Provide the necessary information on the form, including your account details, NIN, and BVN.

   3. Submit the NIN linking Form

Once you have filled out the form, submit it to the customer service representative at the bank branch to complete your NIN submission process.

  4. Wait for NIN Linking Confirmation

After submitting the form, you will receive a confirmation message either via email or SMS confirming that your NIN has been successfully linked to your First Bank account.

Method Two: Visit First Bank Online for NIN Linking.

First Bank Nigeria also provides an online platform to make it easy for customers to link their NIN to their bank accounts. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Log in to First Bank Internet Banking: Visit the First Bank website and log in to your Internet banking account using your username and password.
  2. Navigate to NIN Linking Section: Once logged in, navigate to the section designated for NIN linking. This could be under the self-service options.
  3. Enter Your Details: Enter your NIN and other required details accurately in the provided fields.
  4. Submit Your Request: After entering the necessary information, submit your request for NIN linking.
  5. Confirmation: You will receive a confirmation message on the screen indicating that your NIN has been successfully linked to your First Bank account.

In conclusion, I would like to let you know that linking your National Identification Number (NIN) to your First Bank account is a straightforward process that helps enhance security and compliance with the federal government of Nigeria’s regulatory requirements. By following the methods outlined in this guide, you can rest assured that your First bank account remains secure and compliant with the directives of the Nigerian government. Take action today to link your NIN to your First Bank account and enjoy a more secure banking experience.

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