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01.03.2022 Featured Between Access Bank and SportyPay, Fire Official’s N120,000 Loan Disappears

Published 1st Mar, 2022

By Lolade Olu-Ojegbeje

Jimoh Musa, a worker at the Federal Fire Service and Access Bank customer, has accused the bank of making an unauthorized deduction of N120,000 from his account.

Musa had taken a loan and deposited it in his account. On February 24, he noticed that N120,000 was debited from his account in favour of SportyPay, an online payment platform.

When he contacted Access Bank on February 25, he was told his debit card was registered with SportyPay.

READ ALSO: Between GTB and SportyPay, How N300,000 Vanished From FRSC Officer’s Account

“I was told my card was registered with SportyPay. I never had any dealing with SportyPay. On the same day I made the complaint, N39,000 was returned to the account.”

FIJ’s email to Access Bank had not been responded to at press time.

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Published 1st Mar, 2022

By Lolade Olu-Ojegbeje

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