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Wednesday, 23 July 2014

First Bank Partners PayPal to Expand E-Commerce Access in Nigeria

Once upon a time it was virtually impossible to buy goods online or pay for any service on the web if you were in Nigeria.

As Nigerians woke up to the development of e-commerce, various payment options began to emerge to make things easier but we still didn’t have one payment method for Nigerians accepted everywhere





Now we finally have an online payment solution accepted all over the world, courtesy of a new strategic partnership between First Bank of Nigeria and PayPal.

This partnership which is a milestone in PayPal’s Africa growth story, has the sole purpose of putting stakeholders at the heart of their business as FirstBank customers can now pay and get paid globally; in a manner that is seamless, secure and convenient

This is BIG! PayPal has over 148 million accounts in 26 currencies spread over 203 markets around the world; while FirstBank is a leading Nigerian commercial bank with over 750 branches across Nigeria with cards accepted in over 200 countries and on millions of POS terminals and ATMs around the world. 

The arrival of PayPal in Nigeria allows PayPal connect Nigerians to merchants from Asia, North America, Europe and beyond. So finally we can do online transactions on almost every site (since PayPal is a popular global online payment platform anyway), however PayPal accounts have a transaction limit of about $250 until the account is verified. This is where FirstBank comes in!




The FirstBank Advantage
Creating a PayPal account through FirstBank means the account will be immediately verified, giving customers more freedom to transact. This partnership is exclusive to FirstBank and therefore has an edge over other institutions in Nigeria which have access to the PayPal platform

Getting a PayPal account via FirstBank is simple. Simply open a FIrstBank account and register for the online banking platform, FirstOnline. Once you log into FirstOnline, you can create a PayPal account from there and select what cards you wish to link to your PayPal account.

In the end, this means FirstBank customers can shop and pay on millions of websites around the world from their PCs and smartphones in a fast and easy way without having to reveal their card detailswith the added reassurance of PayPal Buyer Protection.

67 comments:

  1. Keep de flag flying high. I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  2. Ok ...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  3. Let it be at customers interest. I will be cool if people start calling me 'LIB Princess' pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  4. At last, bravo to Nigeria. Nigerians can now do business online. Nigeria i am coming back to fatherland soon. @amfestus

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  5. A good one from first bank

    danskila1@gmail.com

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  6. Good one there for their customers.
    Cooldavoe@yahoo.com

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Dope initiative first bank.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Nice One FirstBank, this is one of the biggest partnership in financial world in all over africa ... keep it up #FirstBankPayPal

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  9. Well done firstbank....

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  10. Shopping made easy at last.. Well done First bank.

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  11. cool..patoswife@gmail.com

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  12. Truly the first.

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  13. Welldone. (Linda's Man)

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  14. Thumbz up first bank...truely the first

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  15. Good one. Great development for online biz

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  16. Please, before we all scream "Thank you to PayPal and FirstBank. We should all be aware that there's nothing special with all this paparazzi. Paypal stands to gain more in this partnership because they know Nigerians shop a lot online. VISA and MASTERCARD are making it seriously in Nigeria hence Paypal's coming to Nigeria to get a share of Nigeria's e-commerce. If they are really serious about their new service in Nigeria, then they should also enable Nigerians to accept Paypal funds too so as to create a balance. Till then there's nothing exciting for me to celebrate. Meanwhile, you can verify your PayPal with ANY NIGERIAN BANK with your VISA or MASTERCARD.

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  17. #FirstBankPayPal its time i open my own first bank account

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  18. Keep it up FirstBank. Truly the First!

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  19. Thank God..I can shop all i want from a safer platform. I trust FirstBank!

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  20. Great relieve for Nigerians especially internet marketers who before now cannot sign up for PayPal account.I had this bad experience, at least now i can open an account with First Bank. Thanks Linda for you post, always current. Keep doing it, lots of inspiration for us

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  21. What a big boost to our image and the economy as a whole.

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  22. This is why I love FirstBank...Very innovative bank...FirstBankPayPal

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  23. I'm getting my PayPal account from FirstBank's platform ASAP!

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  24. Bravo FirstBank! my bank is Truly the first!

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  25. The truth is that all Banks in Nigeria are verified with PayPal. The difference with the First Bank own is that you can do the registration from their Internet banking platform. The real deal is being able to receive funds into your PayPal account which is not available to any Nigerian bank; Including First Bank!

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  26. nice post...
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    and please comment

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  27. Wow! First Bank making waves...proudly first innovative bank.

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  28. Thanks Linda for this great info. For all those who comment blindly. Did you read the part that says " This partnership which is a milestone in PayPal’s Africa growth story, has the sole purpose of putting stakeholders at the heart of their business as FirstBank customers can now pay and get paid globally; in a manner that is seamless, secure and convenient
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  29. FirstBank always puts YouFirst. That's why you should go through their platform to have your PayPal account. The whole verification process is a lot easier than other banks.

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  30. This is really a good initiative from FirstBank. Firstbank Na u biko!!!

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  31. Nice one for FirstBank o. My brother linked his PayPal to another bank and could only spend $250. When he tried to make other buys with his PayPal they told him he had exceeded his spending limit. I have spent more than $250 already, apparently, my account linked to FirstBank gives me unlimited funds to spend.

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  32. Those who have issues with account, you should just go to their facebook page and voila. My issues got resolved in minutes. or follow them on twitter and they will follow back so you can DM them, Firstbank really trying, think we should not cut down a good thing. Well done Firstbank - From a New Customer!

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  33. Nice one jare @firstbank i heard that it is unlimited shopping access
    ... thumbs up jare

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  34. whoa this is great @firstbank your head is there jare ...

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  35. i trust you guys jare ... you are truly the first @ Fristbank ... nice partnership oooo

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  36. I have followed FirstBank's claim closely with this PayPal thing and their claim is true. While you can link cards from most banks to a PayPal account, the verification issue is seamless with FirstBank unlike other banks where verification can be a long story.

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  37. now yahoo boys can smile.... lolz this is cool @firstbank at least your stll the first bank

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  38. weldone FirstBank....truly the FIRST!!!!

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  39. weldone FirstBank....truly the FIRST!!!!

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  40. Thank you FirstBank for the innovation. You are truly the first

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  41. this is great welldone now we can shop online to any lent courtesy #FirstbankPayPay .... nice one jare

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  42. THANKSSS FIRSTBANK....

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  43. Now that there is a form of responsibility by a bank for me to shop online, i can now begin to do so. What is special here is that i can sign up from the comfort of my wherever and also have unlimited funds. Quite a feat ...well done to them

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  44. This is one of the biggest partnership in the financial world. Ride on #FirstBankPayPal

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  45. Yea, after many years of embargo, this is a strategic and a winning move for PayPal and online 9ja merchants and the part I really love is to see our bank-FirstBank Nigeria to make verifying the most popular payment gateway simple. 3 Gbosa for Firstbank!!!

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  46. This is simply foresight!

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  47. Me, I like awufff......I won't lie. I will open my PayPal account via FirstBank so that when Paypal decides to do giveways and reward loyal customers, I can grab my own. Lol!

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  48. Creating a PayPal account through FirstBank means the account will be immediately verified, giving customers more freedom to transact. #FirstBankPaypal

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  49. Getting a PayPal account via FirstBank is Now simple. I love My Bank....Ride on FirstBank

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  50. I have been skeptical about shopping online, even when i do , i pay on delivery. Paying on delivery no bad o but with this FirstBank PayPal thing I think I'll change my mind about shopping online.

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  51. Did I hear unlimited cash transaction to the $250? #FirstBankPayPal OOOOOOOSHEEEEEEE!!!

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  52. all of una wey talk sey dis PayPal deal same tin wit oda banks, una no sabi sey wit oda banks u no fit spend pass $250 but wit FirstBank ur funds dey unlimited... make una no dull o #FirstBankPayPal

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  53. oh boi eh.. this firstbank ish is the main thing abeg... I just got myself a PS$ as my birthday gift using firstbank paypal.... Shopping continua

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  54. This is a historic landmark of laudable commendation from an authentic bank of huge repute. I am impressed FirstBank, keep the flag flying.

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  55. We now finally have an online payment solution recognized worldwide...thanks to #FirstBankPayPAl

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  56. Having your PayPal Account from FirstBank has a lot advantages over other banks because
    1. From FirstOnline platform your PayPal account is automatically verified but for other banks, you have to open a PayPal account on the PayPal platform.
    2. First bank offers you unlimited funds but other banks have a limit of $250
    3. It is highly secured (for us eBay addicts)

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  57. A good strategic move by FirstBank! Thanks a million!

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  58. If you are looking for a seamless way to open a PayPal account without hassles, FirstBank is the way to go o. I opened a PayPal account straight from FirstOnline in 5 minutes. Well done FirstBank

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  59. Please why in the world is this story written to make it appear that Paypal is now available in Nigeria as a result of the partnership with FirstBank?

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  60. The fact that I don't have to go through a rigorous verification process and I can spend as much funds as I want to, is enough reason for me to get my PayPal account from FirstBank's platform.

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  61. while other banks get a $250 limit for spending/shopping, FirstBank
    offers you unlimited funds *taking the nearest keke to a firstbank to open an account ASAP*

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  62. Can Nigerians now receive funds/payments with the PayPal account created via First Bank Online Banking platform?

    That is what I'm highly interested in because the issue of paying/buying online with PayPal either with Nigeria PayPal or other top countries PayPal account is not a big deal.

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  63. For now, this is just hope, reality will come when I can sell my electronic product and get paid into my paypal account, only buying from others makes just a consumer...

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