How

How To Open A Kuda Bank Account?

– Download Kuda on Google Play or the App Store.
– Open the app and follow the prompts on your screen to open an account.
– Use EHREDWD4 as your referral code.
– Add money to your account and start enjoying KUDA free benefits.

What is the limit of Kuda bank?

Limit Basic (tier 1) Full (tier 3)
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Maximum Single Deposit ₦50,000 N/A
Maximum Total Balance ₦300,000 N/A
Maximum Single Transaction Limit ₦50,000 ₦250,000
Daily Transaction Limit ₦1,000,000

Can I open Kuda account without BVN?

If you sign up without your BVN, you will get 2 free transfers every month. Extra transfers will cost you 10 naira each. Everything else is free – using your account, using your Kuda Card, and withdrawing cash from KUDA’s partner ATMs.

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How much does Kuda charge for transfer?

What fees does Kuda charge? Kuda Bank gives you 25 free transfers every month if you sign up with your Bank Verification Number (BVN). Extra transfers will cost you 10 naira each. Everything else is free – using your account, using your Kuda Card and withdrawing cash from Zenith, Access, and GTB ATMs.

Can Kuda transfer to other banks?

Rule #1: You must upgrade your Kuda account to add money with a card. To keep everyone and their money as safe as we can, we cannot compromise on this. Without a Bank Verification Number (BVN) and a government-issued ID, you can add money to your account strictly by transfer or cash deposits.

Why is Kuda not accepting my BVN?

Why we ask for your BVN: When you ‘give’ us your BVN, we run a check on the general BVN registry to make sure the number you typed in is correct and yours. We will not use your BVN to move money from any of your other bank accounts and we won’t share it with anyone.

What do you need to create a Kuda account?

– Be minimum of 18 years old and a Nigerian citizen.
– A smartphone(iOS/Android) that supports the latest version of the KUDA app.
– An active phone number and email address.
– Have not yet opened an account with KUDA.
– You may need a referral code, use: EHREDWD4.

What is Kuda bank transfer limit?

Translation: There’s a 1,000,000 naira limit on a single transfer from your Kuda account. 2. You can spend a maximum of 500,000 naira at once through a POS terminal.

How can I open account without BVN number?

To open a bank account without BVN while using just your phone number, you will need to dial the USSD code of the bank. For GT Bank, dial *737# and follow the prompt. For Zenith bank, dial *966# and follow the prompt. For First Bank *894#.

Can I transfer money from my Kuda account to another bank account?

Using your registered phone number, dial *945#. Select ‘Send Money’ by typing in 3. Then, type in 2 to select ‘Other Banks’. Type in your kuda bank account number.

Does Kuda bank charge for transfer?

What fees does Kuda charge? Kuda Bank gives you 25 free transfers every month if you sign up with your Bank Verification Number (BVN). Extra transfers will cost you 10 naira each. Everything else is free – using your account, using your Kuda Card and withdrawing cash from Zenith, Access, and GTB ATMs.

Can Kuda reverse money?

If the money doesn’t get to the receiving bank, we’ll reverse it into your account automatically.

How can I recover my Kuda password?

Your passwords can be viewed at passwords.google.com or chrome://settings/passwords (type this in chrome) if you saved the password using chrome. Otherwise please contact kuda and see if you can reset your password.J

What is Kuda USSD code?

Using your registered phone number, dial *894*amount*kuda account number#.

What is Kuda daily transfer limit?

Translation: There’s a 1,000,000 naira limit on a single transfer from your Kuda account. 2. You can spend a maximum of 500,000 naira at once through a POS terminal.

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