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Home » Titan Trust Bank Announces 4% Interest on Savings of $20k

Titan Trust Bank Announces 4% Interest on Savings of $20k

Justice Godfrey Okamgba by Justice Godfrey Okamgba
September 27, 2022
in Finance
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One of the newest players in the Nigerian banking sector, Titan Trust Bank Limited (TTB), has offered a staggering 4 percent interest rate for customers who deposit up to $20,000 in their domiciliary accounts.

The bank claims that it would pay interest to every customer who could save the specified amount between 90 and 120 days.

Having a TTB Domiciliary account also grants you access to premium banking services, such as a Dollar card that can be used for purchases anywhere in the world.

The lender further added that “to open a domiciliary account with TTB is simple and requires the following documents; a passport photograph, two references, any valid identity card, a recent utility bill, and a resident permit for non-Nigerians.”

The campaign is open to both new and existing customers of the bank.

TTB was established to take advantage of the identified gaps in the banking sector and address the unmet needs of the retail mass market, SMEs, and corporates.

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