- Zenith Bank: Supports Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum transactions, allowing direct debit from crypto wallets.
- Providus Bank: Offers savings accounts for large deposits and withdrawals, suitable for crypto traders, and partners with exchanges like Quidax and YellowCard.
- Kuda Banj: Allows users to buy and sell Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies with zero transaction fees, offering budgeting tools and cashback rewards.
- Rubies Bank: Integrates crypto services, providing a user-friendly interface for managing cryptocurrency portfolios and partnering with reputable exchanges.
- ALAT (Wema Bank): Enables buying and selling of Bitcoin and other digital assets, with features like instant account opening and free debit cards.
- GTBank: Offers seamless cryptocurrency-friendly services through its mobile app, allowing users to generate virtual dollar debit cards for online purchases.
- Fidelity Bank: Integrates blockchain technology, providing an online platform for buying and selling cryptocurrencies, and offers secure storage for digital assets.
- First Bank: Supports buying, selling, and holding digital assets, with a user-friendly online platform and secure storage.
- Access Bank: Collaborates with blockchain start-ups, offering digital currency solutions, crypto education, and workshops.
- Stanbic IBTC Bank: Partners with leading crypto exchanges like Binance and Luno, providing secure trading and portfolio management.
- Sterling Bank: Offers buying, selling, and exchanging cryptocurrencies, with partnerships with popular crypto exchanges.
- Heritage Bank: Allows customers to buy and sell cryptocurrencies on its platform, HB LITX, with advisory services for crypto investments.
- Polaris Bank: Provides secure and user-friendly crypto transactions, with a multi-layered security approach.
- Union Bank: Partners with cryptocurrency exchanges, launching its digital currency, UnionX, for various transactions.
- *UBA*: Hosts blockchain conferences, collaborates with companies to bring blockchain and cryptocurrencies to customers.
Links and References
https://blog.transferxo.com/what-banks-are-crypto-friendly-in-nigeria/These banks have shown a commitment to embracing cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, making them potential options for Bitcoin accumulation and transactions
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