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Wednesday 17 January 2018

Step by Step guide on How To withdraw /Receive Money In Nigeria Using Western Union







 Step by Step guide on How To withdraw /Receive Money In Nigeria Using Western Union
 Step by Step guide on How To withdraw /Receive Money In Nigeria Using Western Union

 Most Nigerians find it difficult to receive money from abroad after being sent through western union money transfer, a quite majority of Nigerians don’t know the necessary documents to present in other to claim their money, but today I I’ll show you the simple steps to take and the document to go with while trying to access your funds

The two steps are :

Withdraw your money straight into your bank account


Using this method to withdraw your money involves only 3 steps, as long as you follow this three steps correctly your money will definitely find its way into your bank account.

  • Get a valid identification card such as voters card, National ID card,or Driver’s license this are the three most suitable documents you need.
  • Get the tracking number (MTCN), this is a unique number that was generated when the depositor wanted to send the money  which is usually a 10-digit number.

You will then go there and receive your money.

Having completed this step i listed above, you should be able to access your funds.
On a prepaid card:

How to Receive Western Union Money Transfers via Quickteller

(GTBank, StanbicIBTC or Wema Bank)

  • Click the on the Send and Receive Money tile
  • Click the Western Union tile
  • Select your bank, either GTBank, StanbicIBTC or Wema bank
  • Under “Choose currency” select “Naira”
  • Click “Receive money now” and the Western Union – Receive Money data page opens
Now carefully enter the following details:
  • The MTCN (Money Transfer Control Number) as provided by the sender
  • Sender’s Country
  • Receiving account number i.e. your bank account number where you wish to receive the funds
  • Receiving account type i.e. either current or savings
  • Expected Amount in Naira as provided by the sender
  • Under Receiving Currency leave the name of the bank and Naira as default.
  • First Name (Receiving Account) which is your account first name as it appears at your bank
  • Surname (Receiving Account) which is your account surname as it appears at your bank
  • Mobile Number – your mobile number
  • Answer to test question as provided by the sender
  • Click “Continue”
  • Confirm the details provided.







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