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Nigerian Languages / Re: Social media account as KYC requirement?
« on: Today at 10:02:15 PM »Although I love the mailing option more than the SMS because if you lost your phone and SIM card you can easily login to your mail to see your transaction details, and again SMS when someone secretly transfer money from your account they can delete the alert but when you login to your email you will see all transactions over there and monitor who stole your money while they have access to your phone even without you going to bank to print account statement.Na true you talk but me see am say them fit dey charge people add am too like they way them dey do for sms, mail charges for instance if they send you debit and credit alert the would include their service charge at every month ending making them to extort much from the poor masses.No be lie, Nigerian Banks dey use small opportunity dey over do. Bank dey collect electronic levy which I don't even know which one be electronic levy and sms charges again. Probably the electronic levy should be the email levy then in the process of registering the account, and in the KYC you can leave the email and the social media option because I know that the email column is an option which you can leave if you don't have an email and that should be the case for the social media column too. And the only mandatory KYC is the phone number for calling if there is an any issue to resolve and sms and adding to the bvn.