Facebook with Latestnigeriannews  Twieet with latestnigeriannews  RSS Page Feed
Home  |  All Headlines  |  Punch  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Vanguard   |  Guardian  |  The Nation  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent
World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  More Channels...

Viewing Mode:

Archive:

  1.     Tool Tips    
  2.    Collapsible   
  3.    Collapsed     
Click to view all Entertainment headlines today

Click to view all Sports headlines today

How To Open A Domiciliary Account With GTBank, Zenith Bank & First Bank

Published by Nairaland on Fri, 24 Nov 2017


Now that we have more people into online business, the best time to talk about Domiciliary account opening is now. Because in one way or the other, you will always want to transact business that involves foreign currency.<br><br>I do receive foreign currency from my clients abroad, but not into my Naira account. If you have been receiving foreign currency into your Naira account, then you are being cheated because bank rate is not the same as black market rate. As at 02/08/2016, dollar exchange rate from black market is 381 while inter-bank exchange rate is pegged at 320. You see the difference'<br><br><b>What is Domiciliary Account'</b><br>Domiciliary account is a bank account in Nigeria that is operated in foreign currency. The account allows you save money in US Dollars, Pounds Sterling or Euro with your money valued at the prevailing exchange rate. This account is funded through bank deposits, travellers cheques, cash inflows and lodgement of foreign currency cheques.<br>Note that you cannot transfer money from a naira account to a dollar account. But you can easily transfer money from DOM account to another DOM account<br>So if you are a serious online business entrepreneur, and you dont have a DOM account, then you should consider opening one for yourself. This is why I dont too border about PayPal not receiving money because I use my DOM account to receive money from online stores abroad.<br>How to Open a Domiciliary Account in Nigeria<br>Many banks offers this services but Im going to focus mainly on three (3) banks. GTB, Zenith and First bank.<br><b>How to Open a Domiciliary Account With GTBank Nigeria</b><br>Requirements<br>1. Identification Card: This simply means, valid Identity card like International passport, drivers lincense, National ID card.<br>2. 2 clear passport photos recently taken<br>3. 2 referee: Two persons that would serve as referee and fill each of the two reference forms that will be issued to you are required. Both referees need to have a current account each preferably with GTbank to facilitate opening of the account.<br>4. Utility Bill: Photocopy of your Utility bill issued in not more than 3 Months<br>Once you have the above completely in place,<br>&gt;&gt;Visit any GTB branch closest to you and walk straight to their customer service department.<br>&gt;&gt;Request for Dom account opening process and youll be guided through on what to do.<br><b>Zenith Bank Domiciliary Account Opening<br>Requirements</b><br>1. Account Opening form duly completed &amp; signed.<br>2. Two (2) specimen signature cards duly completed.<br>3. Two (2) recent clear passport size photographs with your name and signature written on the reverse side.<br>4. Residence permit (where applicable).<br>5. A valid form of I.D. (International Passport, Drivers License or National I.D.)<br>6. A copy of a Public Utility Receipt (not older than 3 months)<br>7. Initial Deposit.<br>8. Two (02) References.<br>9. Make sure you have an active account with the bank operating in not less than 6months.<br>Once you have the above in place, walk in to any Zenith bank and request for Domiciliary account opening. Youll be guided on what next to do.<br><b>First Bank Domiciliary Account Opening<br>Requirements</b><br>1. Minimum opening deposit of of $500, 500 or 300 (you can always withdraw some part of the money leaving a minimum of $100 or 50)<br>2. Valid means of Identification: e.g International passport, National ID or Drivers lincence.<br>3. Two (2) independent and satisfactory references (For Checking account only)<br>4. Two (2) recent passport photographs are required<br>5. Utility Bill, to verify your address<br>6. Resident permit (for non Nigerians)<br>Once you have all the above in place,<br>&gt;&gt;Visit any Firstbank of Nigeria closest to you<br>&gt;&gt;Head straight to their customer service desk and request that you want to open a domiciliary account with them.<br>&gt;&gt;You might be asked if you already have current or saving account with them before. If you dont, they will open one (current or saving) alongside with the domiciliary account.<br>&gt;&gt;After that, you will be given a foreign currency account opening form, and specimen signature card to complete and sign.<br>&gt;&gt;You can decide to take all the forms home , fill them properly and return back with them to submit<br>&gt;&gt;After they must have gone through the forms and make necessary corrections, you will be asked to go home.<br>&gt;&gt;Within 48-72hours, you will receive an SMS indicating that your domiciliary account has been open with your account.<br>&gt;&gt;Go back to the bank and pay in the minimum deposit to activate the account.<br><br>It is as simple as that. Receiving money in dollars, Euro and Pounds is very important if you are a <span style='color:#000099;'>blogger</span>, <span style='color:#000099;'>online entrepreneur</span>, <span style='color:#000099;'>PR</span> or a <span style='color:#000099;'>freelancer</span>. <br><br><span style='color:#006600;'>Credits</span>:<a href="http://www.pressclix.com">PRESSCLIX.COM</a>
Click here to read full news..

All Channels Nigerian Dailies: Punch  |  Vanguard   |  The Nation  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Guardian  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent  |   The Herald  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  New Telegraph  |  Peoples Daily  |  Blueprint  |  Nigerian Pilot  |  Sahara Reporters  |  Premium Times  |  The Cable  |  PM News  |  APO Africa Newsroom

Categories Today: World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Columns  |  All Headlines Today

Entertainment (Local): Linda Ikeji  |  Bella Naija  |  Tori  |  Daily News 24  |  Pulse  |  The NET  |  DailyPost  |  Information Nigeria  |  Gistlover  |  Lailas Blog  |  Miss Petite  |  Olufamous  |  Stella Dimoko Korkus Blog  |  Ynaija  |  All Entertainment News Today

Entertainment (World): TMZ  |  Daily Mail  |  Huffington Post

Sports: Goal  |  African Football  |  Bleacher Report  |  FTBpro  |  Softfootball  |  Kickoff  |  All Sports Headlines Today

Business & Finance: Nairametrics  |  Nigerian Tenders  |  Business Insider  |  Forbes  |  Entrepreneur  |  The Economist  |  BusinessTech  |  Financial Watch  |  BusinessDay  |  All Business News Headlines Today

Technology (Local): Techpoint  |  TechMoran  |  TechCity  |  Innovation Village  |  IT News Africa  |  Technology Times  |  Technext  |  Techcabal  |  All Technology News Headlines Today

Technology (World): Techcrunch  |  Techmeme  |  Slashdot  |  Wired  |  Hackers News  |  Engadget  |  Pocket Lint  |  The Verge

International Networks:   |  CNN  |  BBC  |  Al Jazeera  |  Yahoo

Forum:   |  Nairaland  |  Naij

Other Links: Home   |  Nigerian Jobs