At least two Nigerian commercial banks, First Bank Nigeria and Guaranty Trust Bank, have said their branches across the country will operate on Saturday and Sunday to receive old naira notes ahead of the January 31 deadline set by the Central Bank of Nigeria. In a public notice issued by the management of the banks on Friday, they said that the planned weekend operation was for receiving old naira notes only. “This is to notify the general public that all our branches will be open on Saturday and Sunday just to receive cash.
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At least two Nigerian commercial banks, First Bank Nigeria and Guaranty Trust Bank, have said their branches across the country will operate on Saturday and Sunday to receive old naira notes ahead of the January 31 deadline set by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
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