Diaspora Domiciliary (foreign currency)
United Bank For Africa
About Diaspora Domiciliary (foreign currency)
Non-resident Nigerians and African expatriates (above 18 years old) living abroad—especially in countries where UBA operates—who want to hold foreign currency and maintain connectivity with banking in Nigeria Those seeking to receive remittances, earn in USD/GBP/EUR, or send foreign currency back to Nigeria securely and conveniently
Requirements for savings
- 2 passport photographs
- Bank Verification Number (BVN)
- Valid means of ID - a voter’s card, international passport or a driver's license
States Covered
Provider Details
About provider
UBA has 70 years of providing uninterrupted banking operations, dating back to 1949 when the British and French Bank Limited (BFB) commenced business in Nigeria. BFB was a subsidiary of Banque Nationale de Credit (BNCI), Paris, which transformed its London branch into a separate subsidiary called the British and French Bank, with shares held by Banque Nationale de Credit and two British investment firms, S.G. Warburg and Company and Robert Benson and Company.
About Diaspora Domiciliary (foreign currency)
Non-resident Nigerians and African expatriates (above 18 years old) living abroad—especially in countries where UBA operates—who want to hold foreign currency and maintain connectivity with banking in Nigeria Those seeking to receive remittances, earn in USD/GBP/EUR, or send foreign currency back to Nigeria securely and conveniently
Requirements for savings
- 2 passport photographs
- Bank Verification Number (BVN)
- Valid means of ID - a voter’s card, international passport or a driver's license
States Covered
Provider Details
About provider
UBA has 70 years of providing uninterrupted banking operations, dating back to 1949 when the British and French Bank Limited (BFB) commenced business in Nigeria. BFB was a subsidiary of Banque Nationale de Credit (BNCI), Paris, which transformed its London branch into a separate subsidiary called the British and French Bank, with shares held by Banque Nationale de Credit and two British investment firms, S.G. Warburg and Company and Robert Benson and Company.
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