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Nigerian banks restore international payments on Naira debit cards after ban
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49834, member: 636"] Nigerian banks have brought back international spending for customers after stopping it three years ago. People can use their local currency cards to pay for Netflix and Spotify again. The banks had blocked overseas payments because the country faced serious money problems. Major lenders like GTBank and UBA decided to restart these services last week. Customers received email messages telling them about the changes. GTBank gives each person a spending limit of one thousand dollars every three months. Card holders can use this money to shop online or withdraw cash from machines abroad. The bank allows up to five hundred dollars for ATM withdrawals during each quarter. UBA opened up its fancy Gold and Platinum cards for global transactions. Wema Bank also turned on international features for its Mastercard and Visa products. The three-year ban hurt many Nigerians who wanted to buy things from overseas websites. Banks stopped international card payments during 2022 when the country struggled with currency shortages. Political elections made the money situation even worse that year. Dollar demand grew very high and banks could not meet customer needs. Financial experts say the restrictions protected local currency reserves. Customers can once again purchase subscriptions from Apple and Twitter Premium using their Nigerian cards. Online shopping from Amazon and eBay becomes possible for regular bank account holders. The return of international spending marks a major improvement for digital payments. Banks hope this change will make customers happier with their services. Economic conditions have improved enough to allow overseas transactions again. [/QUOTE]
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