How to Transfer money from Union Bank In 2024
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How to Transfer money from Union Bank In 2024

How to Transfer money from Union Bank

Do you have an account with Union Bank and seeking to know how to transfer money safely and securely from your account? Well, you are on the right page.

In this modernized era, knowing how to transfer money has become a very vital part of our daily lives. Union Bank is regarded as one of Nigeria’s largest and most trustworthy banks which offers reliable and efficient banking services.

Due to the advancements in technology, they have been able to make it easy and swift for its customers to transfer funds using different methods.

In this guide, I will talk you through how to transfer money from Union Bank and the various ways you can use to transfer the money.

Do well to stay on this page to get more informed on how to transfer your money from Union Bank.

Before we go into that, let’s quickly look into this question below!!

 

Can you Transfer money from Union Bank to another Bank?

Yes, certainly, you can transfer your funds from an eligible Union bank account to any other bank account.

You can also set up an external transfer. Personal customers can also transfer funds to accounts that they do not own either at Union Bank or any other financial institution.

How to Transfer Money from Union Bank

We have several ways to transfer money from Union Bank and they include:

  • Via USSD Code
  • Via Branch transfer
  • Via ATM
  • Via Internet Banking
  • Via Mobile Banking

Transferring money Via USSD Code

Transferring money via USSD Code is quite simple.

  • Just dial *826# on the phone number linked to your Union Bank account
  • Do well to choose the option for the transfers and put in the corresponding number
  • Click on the destination account type, whether it is a Union Bank or Not
  • Click/ enter on the Recipient’s account name
  • Confirm the Recipient’s account name
  • Put in the amount you want to transfer
  • Once you have completed the task successfully, your transactions will be sent immediately to the recipient account.

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Transfer via Branch

Here, you can easily locate the Union Bank branch near you

  • Fill out a transfer form with your account number the recipient’s number and the transfer amount
  • Do well to submit the form to the bank teller
  • Once the transfer is processed, the will be a teller given to you with a receipt as proof of the transaction.

Transfer via ATM

Here, you insert your Union Bank Debit card into the ATM

  • Put in your PIN and select transfer from the menu options
  • Choose the account you want to transfer from
  • Put in the recipient’s account number and the amount you wish to transfer
  • Cross-check the transaction details and click on send
  • It will be successful and you will receive a message.

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Transfer via Internet Banking

  • Here, you log into the Union Bank internet portal via www.unionbankng.com using your login details.
  • Click on transfer options
  • Pick the account you want to transfer from and the account you wish to transfer to.
  • Put in the amount you want to transfer and add the description if necessary
  • Crosscheck the transaction details and click send
  • You will get a confirmation message that it is successful.

Transfer via Mobile Banking

  • Here, you first log into the Union Bank Mobile app using your username and password
  • Click on transfer from the menu options
  • Click the account you want to transfer and add the description
  • Crosscheck the transaction details and click on send
  • You will get to receive a confirmation message that your transaction was successful.

Final Thought

Union Bank has various ways of transferring money to other accounts either in Union Bank or other financial institutions.

As a customer of Union Bank, it has now been made easy to transfer money, you can simply pick the method that you will be comfortable using and get started on it.

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  • Dora

    This post is authored by Dora Edet, an Editor of Recruitment Portfolio. Boasting over a decade of expertise in the recruitment sector, Dora provides up-to-date information on jobs and recruitment topics, career opportunities, and breaking news stories.

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