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How to Block GTBank ATM Card (Stolen or Missing)

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By Alan Peterson

Method 1: Block Card via USSD Code

One of the easiest and fastest ways to block your GTBank card is through the mobile USSD code. To get started;

  • Simply dial *737*51*10# on any mobile device, then proceed to enter your phone number (make sure it’s the phone number is associated with your GTBank account), then enter your PIN to confirm blockage.

Method 2: Block Card via App/Internet Banking

GTBank allows you to block ATM cards directly by;

  • Login to your GTBank app or internet banking » click on cards » then select ‘hotlist’ » select card » insert number, expiry etc, and reason to block card » after submitting, wait for your card to be blocked.

Method 3: Block Card via SMS

  • You can hotlist your card when compromised, missing or stolen. Simple SMS “HOTLIST (NUBAN)” to 08076665555. Replace NUBAN with your 10 digit account number.

Method 4: Block Card by Contacting GTBank

Also, instead of visiting your bank branch, one of the fastest ways to block your GTBank ATM card is by contacting the bank via their social media accounts or phone number.

GTBank Contact Details:

Telephone numbers
  • +2348039003900
  • +2348029002900
Socials
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/gtbank
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/gtbank
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/gtbank_help (for general complaints)
Email
  • complaints@gtbank.com
Website
  • www.gtbank.com

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Alan Peterson is a talented writer who creates engaging and informative content for TDPel Media. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Alan has established himself as a respected authority in his field. He is a dedicated professional who is committed to providing readers with accurate and up-to-date news and information. Alan’s ability to distill complex ideas into easily digestible pieces has earned him a loyal following among TDPel Media’s readers. In addition to his writing work, Alan is an avid reader and enjoys exploring new topics to expand his knowledge and expertise. He lives in Scotlant, United Kingdom.