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Sterling Bank Leads Campaign For Removal Of Transfer Charges

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April 2, 2025
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Sterling Bank Leads Campaign For Removal Of Transfer Charges

In a landmark move that sets a new benchmark for customer-focused banking in Nigeria, Sterling Bank has championed the cancellation of bank transfer fees by major banks, announcing it will no longer take any money for any local online transactions by its customers.

 

The announcement, on April.1, initially sparked widespread arguments, with many assuming it was a marketing prank tied to April Fools’ Day.

 

However, Sterling has confirmed that this is no stunt but the zero-transfer-fee policy is real and effective immediately.

 

With this move, Sterling becomes the first major Nigerian bank to take a definitive stand against the long-standing practice of charging customers for everyday digital transfers, an issue that has grown increasingly contentious as digital banking adoption deepens.

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“We believe access to your own money shouldn’t come with a penalty,” said Obinna

Ukachukwu, Growth Executive leading the Consumer and Business Banking Directorate.

 

“This is more than a financial decision, it’s a values-based one. It reflects our commitment to making banking fair, inclusive, and truly customer focused.

 

“We’re not yet the biggest bank in Nigeria, but we’ve been the boldest,” Ukachukwu added. “Sterling fearlessly believes in the future of Nigeria, and this is us backing Nigerians with more than words,” he added.

 

Under the new policy, Sterling customers will enjoy free transfers for all local transactions

conducted via the bank’s mobile app. This translates into significant savings, particularly for individuals and new small business owners who make frequent daily transfers.

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This customer-first orientation is not new for Sterling. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the bank stood out by providing supplementary payments to healthcare workers in public hospitals—at a time when few others were willing or able to offer additional support.

 

From that moment to now, Sterling has continued to redefine what it means to be a responsible and responsive institution.

 

The bank’s latest move has been met with widespread public approval, sparking positive

reactions across social media and placing pressure on industry peers to follow suit.

 

“We’re proud to lead this change,” Ukachukwu added. “We hope it inspires others to think

differently about what customers truly need from their banks, not just in services, but in values.”

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Online communities were not excluded as WhatsApp Nigeria lit up with viral broadcasts as users forwarded the news across various groups, including one from a prayer circle that read: “Please my good people this is not a joke!!! Sterling Bank has just shocked Nigeria today o!! My neighbour Justina just transferred N100k and no charges!!! God bless Sterling Bank!!”. The message quickly gained traction, sparking massive public interest and mounting pressure on other banks to follow suit.

 

Sterling’s zero-fee policy is part of a broader strategy to transform the customer experience and deliver transparent, ethical banking solutions at scale.

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