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GT Bank Lifts Restrictions And Limitations On Its Naira Mastercard

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GT Bank Lifts Restrictions And Limitations On Its Naira Mastercard

GT Bank Lifts Restrictions And Limitations On Its Naira Mastercard

Guaranty Trust Bank PLC also known as GTBank or simply GTB is a Nigerian multinational financial institution, that offers Online/Internet Banking, Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, Investment Banking

Over the years they have been operating as the leading bank in Africa, they have proved to be the preferred choice for Freelancers, Internet Marketers, Bloggers, Ecommerce Shop Owners, Importers, Foreign Exchange Business Owners and the rest of the Make Money Online Segment of Africa.
Today, We Had The Good News from Them . . .

We received a mail in the early hours of July 1o, 2017 from GT Bank stating that they have lifted its restriction and limitations on its Naira MasterCard. This includes: lifting the monthly international spend limit from $100 to $1000. Enabling International ATM withdrawal, lifting the restriction in UAE and China ( The GoldMine of Importation Gurus in Africa).

GT Bank Mastercard Limitation

However, we at Applygist.com, advise you that do international transactions, to login to your Amazon or iTunes account and load your gift card balance with just $1 using their debit card, before paying $1000 from your Naira MasterCard to realize your bank exchange rate is crazy,

It’s the safest thing to do before taking the plunge and sinking in the wild oceans. That way you get to know exactly how much your bank charges for a dollar.

Be safe with your credit card online.

Don’t click on email links from anyone pretending to be your bank, credit card company, or other business who uses your personal information, even if the email looks legitimate. These links are often phishing scams and the scammers want to trick you into entering your login information on their fake website.


Make sure you’re cautious when you’re using your credit card online. Only enter your credit card number on secure websites that you can be 100% sure are legitimate. To be sure a website is secure, look for https:// in the address bar and lock in the lower right corner of your internet browser. Taking these extra steps will help you avoid credit card fraud.

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