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Keystone Bank Unwraps USSD Code *7111#

Comms Week26 Nov 20190 Comments
Keystone Bank Unwraps USSD Code *7111#
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Keystone Bank Limited has announced the introduction of a simple banking USSD Code *7111#, as part of its commitment to delivering convenient and superior customer experience to the Nigerian…

Keystone Bank Limited has announced the introduction of a simple banking USSD Code *7111#, as part of its commitment to delivering convenient and superior customer experience to the Nigerian populace.

A statement from the lender in Lagos on Tuesday explained that the *7111# USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) banking solution enables Keystone Bank customers to conveniently perform third party transfers to both Keystone Bank and other bank account holders in Nigeria.

In addition, with the code, users would be able to open Keystone Bank accounts, buy airtime, pay bills and access a mini statement such as balance enquiry using their mobile phones without necessarily having internet data or airtime.

“The Keystone Bank *7111# USSD solution is a convenient, reliable, fast, secure, and affordable way to access your Keystone Bank account 24/7 through mobile phones without internet data.

“We understand that our customers are always on the move pursuing their dreams, hence *7111# complements their daily lifestyle without stress when they are on the go,” the statement said.

“To initiate transfers to a Keystone Bank account and beneficiaries in other banks, simply dial *7111*Amount*NUBAN Account No# from the mobile number registered with the bank.

“Also, you can top-up your airtime by dial *7111*Amount# and third-party top-up can be done by dialing *7111*Amount*Phone number#. Customers will then require the four digits PIN created at registration to authenticate each transaction,” it added.

Keystone Bank is a technology and service-driven commercial bank offering convenient and reliable solutions to its customers.

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