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Zenith Bank Breaks Boundaries: Raises ATM Cash Withdrawal Limit to N200,000 per Day, Welcoming All Customers

Effective immediately, customers can now withdraw up to N200,000 per day, regardless of whether they hold an account with Zenith Bank or another financial institution.

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In a bold move that defies conventional banking norms, Zenith Bank has announced a groundbreaking revision to its cash withdrawal limit at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) across the nation.

Effective immediately, customers can now withdraw up to a whopping N200,000 per day, regardless of whether they hold an account with Zenith Bank or another financial institution.

This significant increase in the withdrawal limit is set to transform the banking landscape, providing customers with enhanced convenience and financial freedom.

Previously, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had restricted the maximum weekly cash withdrawal per person, via ATM, to N100,000, with a daily limit of N20,000.

However, Zenith Bank has shattered these constraints, aiming to empower individuals with greater control over their finances.

With the revised withdrawal limit, customers can now access more cash in a single day, saving them valuable time and effort.

In an official notice titled ‘Important Public Notice,’ Zenith Bank expressed its commitment to delivering superior banking services that cater to the evolving needs of its customers.

The bank’s spokesperson highlighted, “You can perform cash withdrawals of up to N200,000 per day, at the Zenith Bank ATMs nationwide, even if you bank with other financial institutions.”

This customer-centric approach reinforces Zenith Bank’s dedication to providing unparalleled convenience and flexibility in the banking industry.

It’s important to note that Zenith Bank’s revised withdrawal limit does not affect the N500,000 weekly cashless policy withdrawal limit for individuals. This policy, established to promote digital transactions and reduce the reliance on physical cash, remains intact.

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