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FirstBank Account Linking with NIN & BVN – Step-by-Step Guide

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Published: May 4, 2024
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FirstBank, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, has recently issued a critical security notification to its customers, urging them to link their National Identification Number (NIN) and Bank Verification Number (BVN) to their bank accounts.

Failure to comply with this mandatory security requirement may result in restrictions on fund withdrawal and receipt from FirstBank accounts.

In this guide, we offer detailed instructions on various methods to link your NIN and BVN to your FirstBank account, ensuring seamless banking services and preventing potential inconveniences.

How to Link NIN and BVN to Your FirstBank Account

Method 1: Visit a FirstBank Branch

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  • Documents Needed: You’ll need to provide your FirstBank account details, NIN slip, and BVN.
  • Approach Customer Service: Visit any FirstBank branch nearby and approach the customer service desk.
  • Provide Your Information: Fill out a NIN linkage form or verbally provide your NIN and BVN along with other identification details.
  • NIN and BVN Verification: FirstBank will verify the information and documents provided.
  • Confirmation: Upon successful verification, request confirmation that your NIN and BVN have been linked to your FirstBank account.

Method 2: Visit FirstBank Website

  • Access Online Portal: Visit the FirstBank website and navigate to the online self-service portal.
  • Provide Account Details: Enter your FirstBank account number and submit your BVN and NIN details online.

By following these methods, you can ensure that your NIN and BVN are successfully linked to your FirstBank account, maintaining active account status and enjoying uninterrupted banking services. Don’t delay; link your NIN and BVN today to avoid any disruptions in your banking transactions.

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