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How To Open A Paypal Account In Nigeria

Nairametrics by Nairametrics
January 29, 2016
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How To Open A Paypal Account In Nigeria

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Nairametrics has received emails from subscribers wanting to know if PayPal is in Nigeria and how to set it up. Some actually have PayPal accounts abroad and will like to send money from Nigeria to their PayPal Account abroad. So here goes.

PayPal is the world’s number one online money transfer platform and is used by hundreds of millions of people worldwide to send and receive money. For years, PayPal had basically shut Nigeria out due to our notoriety for internet related fraud. As things fraud detection techniques improved as well as Nigeria’s notion as the largest economy in Africa, PayPal has now lifted restrictions on Nigeria. Owning a PayPal account is quite simple and you can do that in two ways.

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  1. First thing you do is to go to www.paypal.com/ng
  2. Click on signup…select Personal or Business
  3. Personal will be for your personal debit card and business is for your company debit card (if you have one). I suggest you click personal if this is your first time.
  4. After selecting Personal click continue…you should see “Nigeria” in the drop down area, your email address and password.
  5. Fill in your email address (doesn’t have to be gmail or yahoo. It could be @yourcompanyname)
  6. Type in your password and make sure it is one you can remember
  7. Go to the next page and type other details such as names, date of birth, address and phone number.
  8. Also when filling in your address make sure that it matches the same address details you filled when you opened a bank account
  9. It takes you to a page where you fill in your debit card details
  10. Punch in your card nos, expiry date and the last 3 digits behind your debit card.
  11. Go to your email account and click on verify
  12. Voila!! Your account is setup
  13. Test it by sending $10 to anyone or to your PayPal account abroad (if you have one)
  14. You get debited in Naira and you should get an alert from your local bank

Using a Wallet

First Bank offer this option through their exclusive deal with PayPal. How does this work?

  1. Simply login to your internet banking account using your password and token
  2. Choose the “PayPal wallet” in the main tab and click “Create PayPal Wallet” on the drop down menu
  3. Select which cards you wish to link to your PayPal account and which card will be the default card. Try using one card for easy reconciliation
  4. Press the button on your online token and confirm accordingly
  5. Create a password in the pop up window that appears
  6. Click on “agree and create account”.
  7. Go to your registered email account with the bank which confirms that you have created a PayPal account

I performed the above steps and opened a PayPal account using my Zenith Bank master card so it is pretty simple. To test it, I also then used the new Paypal account I linked to my Zenith Master Card and transferred $10 a PayPal account I set up years ago (when PayPal was not in Nigeria) using a Bank of America card. My Zenith Bank account was debited N2,786.56 which implies an exchange rate of N278.6. Note that the official exchange rate is about N198 while the black market rate was about N306…so don’t expect the Bank to use the official rate. This of course is due to the currency crisis Nigeria is currently experiencing. It is also important to note that restrictions still apply on your transfers as such you may not be able to transfer more than $500 in on swoop.

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Comments 10

  1. Felix says:
    September 13, 2017 at 2:22 pm

    please I need urgent reply, I tried to open paypal account but it is sayig “Uh-oh! There’s something wrong with this card. Please try to add another card or contact your card issuer.”

    Reply
  2. suleiman says:
    January 26, 2018 at 8:53 pm

    Is it true that you can’t’ receive money from abroad with the Nigerian PayPal account?

    Reply
  3. Kronique says:
    March 1, 2018 at 8:37 am

    Can I use a foreign credit card with different name to open my paypal account in Nigeria?

    Reply
    • Nairametrics says:
      March 2, 2018 at 10:31 pm

      We doubt that will work as they will still need to match your address to the home country of the debit card

      Reply
  4. Cliff says:
    June 10, 2018 at 7:32 am

    Does PayPal still accept Nigeria Naira denominated debit cards?

    Reply
  5. Louis Nkwatoh says:
    June 20, 2018 at 7:32 pm

    what should i enter as postal code

    Reply
  6. sloocity says:
    December 10, 2018 at 10:03 am

    Nice piece of article , I find this helpful in all aspect just that I won’t be able to receive funds with this type of PayPal account you explained here , who about if you rewrite an article on how I can own and run a USA verified PayPal account in Nigeria , I saw a nice piece on article on the topic on slooreviews.com , would have trusted it more of the article appear here on your blog

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  7. sloocity says:
    December 10, 2018 at 12:58 pm

    Nice write up just I won’t be able to receive funds this type of PayPal you explained, why not cover that in a new article ,I saw an article on it at slooreviews.com I would have trusted more it if I see such article here , but anyways I tried what they explained and luckily it worked….wawu

    Reply
  8. James says:
    July 18, 2019 at 2:47 am

    thanks really for the guard. I was nut when i was doing it all by my self.

    Reply
  9. OSAROBO TRACY says:
    May 9, 2022 at 9:19 am

    I don’t have vIsa, I only have verve how can I get over it.

    Reply

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