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V-money Transfer: Send money online to Nigeria Visa VPay ValuCard

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Valucard Nigeria, a joint acquirer of Visa International in Nigeria, now offers an online Visa card-to-card money transfer service in Nigeria. This service, called V-money transfer, will enable Visa International cardholders worldwide to send money to Visa & VPay cardholders in Nigeria. V-money can also be used to transfer money within Nigeria.

Receiving money in Nigeria

To be qualified to receive money through V-money transfer service, an issuer or bank that has subscribed to V-money transfer must issue your Visa card or VPay card. If you have a Visa card or VPay card but your bank is not a subscriber to the V-money transfer platform, you will not be able to receive money through V-money transfer. Recipients will be sent email and SMS to notify them of a transfer to their Visa or VPay card.

Money can be received in Naira and US dollars. To receive money in USD, you must visit your bank. Naira can be cashed at Visa ATMs. You can also use your Visa card to make purchases at Visa POS once you receive notification of a successful transfer to your Visa or VPay card.

Sending money to Nigeria

To qualify to send or transfer money using V-money transfer, you must have a valid Visa card or VPay card. You must also enroll to the Verify by Visa service VBV, which is a simple password protected identity-checking service that makes online transactions more secured. Then you can go to www.vmoneytransfer.com to send the money. You can send money from any country, all you need is a valid Visa card and verified by Visa VBV. You will receive an email confirmation if transfer was successful.

Money can be sent in any currency and from any country. The maximum amount of money that can be sent is 5,000 USD per Visa card per day.

Benefits of V-money transfer

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Available 24/7 Convenient

With V-money transfer, you can send money to anyone with Visa or VPay issued by a V-money participant bank 24/7. You do not need to visit a bank all you need is internet access. Just visit www.vmoneytransfer.com.

V-money transfer is Secured

You do not need any special identification to send or receive money. This is because verified by Visa VBV provides a secured transaction platform reducing the chances of identity theft.

Convenient and flexible way to send money

Recipients can receive money from any Visa or VPay ATM. This means that they can access their money 24/7. Recipients can even decide to shop with their Visa card directly by purchasing from Visa merchant. You can also receive your money across the counter in a bank. If you decide to visit a bank to receive your money, you can receive in US dollars or Naira.

Fast, receive money in seconds

Money sent through V-money is fast. You can receive your money in seconds according to Valucard Nigeria. You get an SMS and email notification.

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V-money transaction fees are also competitive getting to as low as 3%. Visit V-money transfer page to view rates for yourself.

Note that you can also transfer Naira safely from your Visa or VPay card to another Visa or VPay card within Nigeria.

Also, note that to receive money, your Visa or VPay card must be issued by a V-money participating bank. For now, we can only confirm that Oceanic Bank is a V-money participating bank, this is because they have made a public statement on this. We will provide a list of more participating banks as we know of them.

For now rush to Oceanic Bank if you need one. You can also ask your bank whether it is a participant.

For more information on V-money transfer visit the official website at www.vmoneytransfer.com.

You can also visit the following pages on the website.

V-money quick transfer: Send money fast to any Visa or VPay card holder in Nigeria. No need to create a profile, just fill a simple form and send money.

V-money Sign in transfer: Create an account for yourself and your recipient. Your account profile is stored, so you fill this form once. In subsequent sends, you do not need to fill the form again. Of course, you can edit your profile. This is recommended if you intend to use this service regularly.

V-money frequently asked question FAQ: Get more information on V-money, Visa, Verified by Visa VBV and VPay.

Valucard, a joint acquirer of Visa in Nigeria, powers V-money transfer. Visa International and a consortium of Nigerian banks own Valucard.

For more information visit the Valucard website at www.valucardnigeria.com

You can also contact them on:

[email protected]

01-2703010, 01-2703013, 01-2703014

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Paschal Okafor
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Paschal Okafor is the founder of NaijaTechGuide. A Graduate of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Paschal is passionate about Technology and since 2006 has written over 4000 articles covering Mobile Devices, Consumer Electronics, Digital Marketing, Mobile Apps, and Online Services. Over the past 16 years, he has managed to turn a blog that started life on a Google Blogger subdomain into the Largest Technology Blog in Nigeria and quite possibly the largest in Africa. Paschal has been Building, Analyzing, and Maintaining Websites for over 17 years and also shares his wealth of knowledge and experience about building and managing websites on NaijaTechGuide.

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