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How to Receive Funds to Your Local Bank Account Through Payoneer

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If you need to receive money from abroad, Payoneer is one of the best ways to do so. Payoneer is a financial technology company that enables individuals and businesses to work together.

The company provides an online platform for companies and individuals to receive funds from international sources in one’s local bank accounts like Fibo.

This article will go through the steps on how to receive funds from abroad via Payoneer and link your account with a local bank.

What is Payoneer?

Payoneer allows people to pay money abroad in an easy way. With Payoneer, people with no knowledge of local banking systems or currencies can send and receive money internationally with ease; there’s even data analytics that provides businesses insights into their payment trends and figures.

You can also deposit funds into your local bank accounts, making it more convenient for business owners. Payoneer can be used in many different ways, such as paying freelancers, outsourcing projects to contractors, etc.

Benefits of Using Payoneer

There are many benefits to using Payoneer, from saving money to receiving payment faster from anywhere. Payoneer is available to both professionals and non-professionals. For example, if you are a freelancer, it will be easy to receive funds through Payoneer. There are also other benefits listed below.

  • It is one of the most convenient ways to receive funds abroad online. Your money can be sent anywhere in the world and deposited into your local bank account for easy access. This saves you the hassle of transferring money through traditional methods, such as calling up a bank and waiting up to a week before the money is transferred, which can be stressful when you need that cash straight away.
  • This is a large global network with more than 250 supported countries.
  • There are many different currencies to choose from, making it more convenient to find the one you need without worry.
  • It has multiple integrated payment methods, such as bank account wire and bank deposit.
  • There is no need to have a special account in your bank, simply link your existing Payoneer account with your local bank account and receive funds straight away using this transfer method.
  • No setup fees, monthly service fees, or hidden costs. Only low-cost annual and transaction fees.

What’s The Best Bank To Withdraw From Payoneer?

There are a lot of banks to choose from. Your account is linked with your Payoneer account, so you’ll be able to transfer funds across any local bank within the supported countries. Payoneer will only send funds to your local bank account, and then you can withdraw the funds via an ATM card.

Steps To Receive Funds To Your Local Bank Account Through Payoneer

These are the steps to follow to receive funds to your local bank account:

  1. Log Into The To The Bank Digital App

Go to the Bank Digital app and log into your Payoneer account.

  1. Give Bank Access To Your Payoneer Account And Link Accounts

Go to the main page of your bank account, then select “Account Settings.” On this screen, you’ll be able to link your Payoneer account. Click on “Connect Bank Account,” and you’ll be able to give the bank access to your Payoneer account.

Specify The Amount Of Foreign Currency You Want To Withdraw From

Withdrawing funds to your Payoneer account is very easy. It will only require a few minutes, and your funds will be transferred directly to your local bank account. After this, it’s important to know how much foreign currency you want to withdraw from Payoneer so the transfer can be made successfully.

Click ‘Withdraw’ To Convert Funds To Naira (NGN) In Your Bank Account

Once you’ve specified the amount of foreign currency you want to withdraw from Payoneer, click on ‘withdraw.’ This will convert your funds in Payoneer to Nigerian Naira (NGN) and will show up in your bank account.

Use Your Bank’s Debit Card At Local Merchants Or ATMs To Spend Naira

Once your funds are converted to Naira, you can now withdraw the funds via your bank debit card. You can also use your bank debit card to withdraw local currency at local merchants or ATMs.

The Bottom Line

Using Payoneer is one of the easiest ways to receive funds from abroad. You can link your local bank account and transfer money directly into your bank account. By doing this, you’ll receive your money quickly and will not have to go through the hassle of another currency exchange service that is available in Nigeria.

Payoneer has a great platform that allows users to monitor their transactions, and receive and transfer funds at any time. If users work in online startups, online freelancing, or business projects, then trying this system would be an excellent decision.

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Applications Open for GTCO ‘Take on Squad’ Hackathon 3.0

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By Dipo Olowookere

Tech enthusiasts interested in participating in the Take on Squad Hackathon, organised by Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) Plc, can now enter the contest via the official portal at https://squadco.com/hackathon.

The programme enters its third edition in 2026, and the theme for this year is Smart Systems: The Intelligent Economy, according to a statement issued by the organisers.

The hackathon brings together developers, designers and entrepreneurs across Nigeria in a collaborative environment to build practical solutions across key sectors, including financial services, healthcare, commerce and digital inclusion.

Participants are challenged to design and build intelligent, data-driven solutions that transform how communities engage with money.

It is part of the organisation’s commitment to fostering innovation, empowering talent, and supporting the development of technology-driven solutions that address real-world challenges across Africa.

 “Today’s dynamic, digitally driven world demands continuous innovation, which is shaping how economies grow, how businesses scale, and how societies evolve.

“Through Take on Squad Hackathon, we are deliberately investing in the ideas and talent that will define the future.

“Our objective is not simply to encourage innovation, but to enable its translation into scalable solutions that deliver real and measurable impact.

“This reflects GTCO’s role as a financial services platform that connects capital, capability, and creativity to drive sustainable progress,” the Managing Director of HabariPay, Ms Eduofon Japhet, stated.

The social coding event remains a cornerstone of HabariPay’s mission to foster creativity and problem-solving among emerging tech talents. Competing teams will leverage Squad’s advanced APIs to create scalable digital tools that address everyday challenges faced by businesses and individuals.

Through initiatives such as this, GTCO continues to position itself at the intersection of finance, technology and enterprise, actively shaping the future of digital transformation in Africa.

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Easter: Ecobank Assures Customers Uninterrupted Banking Services

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By Dipo Olowookere

Banking services will not be interrupted throughout the Easter public holidays, from Friday, April 3, to Monday, April 6, 2026, for any reason, Ecobank Nigeria has assured its customers.

In a message over the weekend, the member of Africa’s leading pan-African banking group, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, said customers would continue to enjoy quality service delivery during the period.

It noted that its secure and robust digital platforms would remain fully operational to support financial activities during the festive period.

All digital channels, including the Ecobank Mobile App, Ecobank Business App, USSD *326#, Ecobank Online, OmniPlus, Omnilite, EcobankPay, Ecobank Cards, ATMs, PoS terminals, and over 35,000 Ecobank Xpress Point agent locations nationwide, will remain accessible throughout the holiday, the financial institution further said, urging customers to conveniently conduct transactions at any time using this wide range of digital solutions.

Ecobank customers were encouraged to maximise the bank’s alternative channels for transfers, bill payments, airtime purchases, card services, and account management.

They were also advised to stay vigilant by shopping only on trusted websites; avoiding the sharing of PINs, passwords, and one-time passwords (OTPs); refraining from banking on public Wi-Fi networks; being cautious of urgent or emotionally charged messages; and regularly monitoring their account activity.

“Customers will continue to enjoy a full bouquet of services during the holiday, including local and international funds transfers, bill payments, airtime top-ups, merchant payments, balance enquiries, account statements, and cardless cash withdrawals via ATMs,” the Head of Products & Analytics, Consumer & Commercial Banking at Ecobank Nigeria, Mr Victor Yalokwu, stated.

“We understand that festive seasons come with increased financial activity, and our priority is to ensure our customers enjoy fast, reliable, and secure banking wherever they are.

“Our digital channels are designed to support uninterrupted transactions, and we have strengthened our systems to guarantee optimal performance throughout the Easter break,” he added.

Mr Yalokwu noted that, “Ecobank remains committed to providing innovative financial solutions and exceptional customer service. We wish all our customers and partners a peaceful and joyful Easter celebration.”

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Polaris Bank to Limit Access to VULTe for Four Days

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Customers may have difficulty accessing the digital platform of Polaris Bank, known as VULTe, during the Easter holidays from Friday, April 3, to Monday, April 6, 2026.

This is because the financial institution is carrying out system maintenance on the platform in its effort to ensure users enjoy a better banking experience.

In a notice over the weekend, the lender said “access to VULTe may be limited,” but it provided an alternative, which is the PolarisXperience.

Polaris Bank, which expressed regret over “any inconvenience” this action may cause its customers, said the “scheduled system maintenance” would happen from 10 pm to 8 am daily, promising that normal service would return after the maintenance.

“In continuation of our commitment to delivering a seamless and improved banking experience, we will be conducting a scheduled system maintenance during the Easter holidays.

“During this period, access to VULTe may be limited. We have provided an alternative channel, PolarisXperience:

“Please go to our website to onboard or use it as an existing user. You can also use this link: (https://elogin.polarisbanklimited.com).

“We regret any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Normal service will resume after the maintenance,” parts of the notice seen by Business Post read.

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