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How To Open A Nigerian Domiciliary Account Online by vsprovider(m): 7:38am On Apr 20
Everything You Need to Know About Opening a Nigerian Domiciliary Account Online

You're not alone! Many Nigerians want to save in a foreign currency but don't know how to open a domiciliary account.
What is a domiciliary account? It's basically a bank account that allows you to save and spend money in a foreign currency like USD, Pounds, or Euros.
Opening one used to be a whole thing, involving trips to the bank and tons of paperwork. But guess what? Things are changing!
You can now open a domiciliary account ONLINE from the comfort of your couch! ️ (Yes, you read that right!)

Here's a quick thread on how to do it:

1. Head over to a bank's website that offers domiciliary accounts. (Most major banks in Nigeria do!)
2. Look for the section on domiciliary accounts and find the online application.
3. Fill out the application form. It'll usually ask for your basic info, ID, and the currency you want to save in.
4. Submit the application and wait for the bank's approval. This typically takes a few days.
5. Once approved, you'll receive your account details and can start depositing funds!

Want a more detailed guide with step-by-step screenshots? Check out the full blog post for all the info you need! #DomicialyAccountMadeEasy How to Open a Nigerian Domiciliary Account Online

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