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Paystack Now Allows Users Who Can’t Pay With Cards Online, To Pay With Their Bank Accounts

Nigerian online payments startup, Paystack has announced that customers of Paystack merchants can now pay directly from their bank accounts via Paystack!

It’s really simple for customers to use this new payment option:

  • the customer enters their bank account number,
  • they get an OTP from their bank, 
  • and they hit pay. 

That’s it!

paystack pay with bank option for online payment in nigeria

Try Pay with Bank for yourself with this demo: paystack.com/demo

Here’re 3 ways this new feature helps Paystack merchants make more money:

  • Customers who can’t pay with a card for any reason now have another way to pay
  • This is a great option for corporate customers who can only pay from corporate bank accounts
  • Some customers don’t like to enter their card details online. Now they have another way to pay

List of Nigerian Banks That Support Paystack Pay With Bank Feature

Customers can now pay directly from the following banks:

  • Diamond bank
  • FCMB
  • GTB ( via internet banking)
  • Fidelity bank
  • Wema bank
  • Zenith bank

How To Enable Pay With Bank via Paystack

To enable Pay with Bank for your Paystack account, you’ll need to turn it on from your Paystack Dashboard. You’ll find it in in the Preferences tab of the Settings section.

How Much Will Paystack Charge Me To Use Pay With Bank Option ?

  • Payments under NGN 2,500 = 1.5% of purchase amount
  • Payments of NGN 2,500 or more = 1.5% + NGN 100
The charge is capped at NGN 2,000. 

What is Paystack Limit For Pay With Bank ?

The maximum amount that a customer can pay directly from their bank account is entirely dependent on a limit that has been established by their bank.

A customer who attempts to do a transaction above their limit will see a “Transfer limit exceeded” error. To solve this, the customer will need to contact their account officer at their bank and request that their limit should be increased.

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Written by Jide Ogunsanya

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