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Local Bank Wire · NGN
2–3 business days

Local Bank Wire Payments
in Nigeria

Direct NGN bank transfer to any CBN-registered Nigerian bank account via the interbank clearing system.

Local Bank Wire in Nigeria

Nigerian Naira · NGN

2–3 business days
Settlement
1–2%
Fees
Requirements

Contractor must provide their 10-digit NUBAN account number, bank name, and branch.

Payment Journey

You fund in USD, stablecoin, or BTC — your contractor in Nigeria chooses how they receive it.

1
You Fund

Fund your Bitwage Balance

USD via wire/ACH/FedNow, stablecoin (USDC/USDT), or BTC. Fund once — use for all payments.

2
You Send

Create a payment run

Add your Nigeria contractor(s) to a batch or individual payment. Set the amount in USD — Bitwage handles everything else.

3
Bitwage Routes

Converts & delivers via Local Bank Wire

FX rate locks at approval. Bitwage converts USD → local currency and routes the payment via Local Bank Wire. Compliance screened automatically.

🇳🇬 Contractor Receives

Funds arrive via Local Bank Wire

Settlement: 2–3 business days. Fees: 1–2%. Contractor can also choose USDC, USDT, or Bitcoin instead — they set their preference once.

Your contractor chooses — not you
Even though this page covers Local Bank Wire in Nigeria, your contractor can switch to USDC, USDT, Bitcoin, or another local rail at any time — they configure their preference in their Bitwage dashboard. You always just fund in USD.

How Local Bank Wire Works in Nigeria

Bitwage converts USD to NGN at the locked rate and initiates a bank-to-bank transfer via the Nigerian interbank system. Funds typically arrive the same business day.

Compliance & Security

Nigerian contractors must declare foreign income to FIRS and comply with CBN foreign exchange regulations. Bitwage screens all payments against OFAC and CBN watchlists.

Nigeria has historically maintained FX restrictions. NIBSS delivers NGN at the official or NAFEX rate. Bitcoin payouts bypass official FX channels entirely and give contractors direct USD-equivalent value.

Local Bank Wire in Nigeria FAQ

Common questions about Local Bank Wire payments, settlement, fees, and requirements.

Local Bank Wire payments to Nigeria typically settle in 2–3 business days. Bitwage locks your FX rate lock at execution time so recipients receive exactly the amount shown in the payment preview.

Bitwage charges 1–2% for Local Bank Wire payments to Nigeria. There are no hidden per-transfer fees beyond the displayed rate. You can see the full cost breakdown before executing via our {{link:products/contractor-payments}} platform.

Contractor must provide their 10-digit NUBAN account number, bank name, and branch. Bitwage validates all payment details before executing. For batch payments to multiple contractors, use {{link:products/masspay}} to upload a CSV with all recipient details at once.

Yes. With {{link:products/masspay}} you can include any number of Nigeria-based contractors in a single payment run, mixing Local Bank Wire with other local rails. All FX conversions are locked at batch payment processing execution time.

Start Sending Local Bank Wire Payments to Nigeria

Settlement in 2–3 business days. Fees from 1–2%. OFAC screened on every payment.