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Firstbank to support customers with free maintenance on First Current Plus Account

by Admin
January 21, 2026
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By Chisom Nwatu

Leading Financial institution, First Bank Nigeria Limited, has revamped its First Current Plus (FCP) account which is designed to meet the specific needs of high net-worth Individuals, affluent as well as upcoming individuals, offering zero account maintenance charge to individual customers.

The First Current Plus account is a simple current account that offers customers all that they need to manage their funds and day-to-day transactions without account maintenance charges, giving customers the opportunity to bank hassle-free.

According to FirstBank, the First Current Plus account offers zero-annual maintenance cost (AMC) as a unique value proposition to the market with customers enjoying 10 free withdrawals a month across all channels including withdrawals through alternate channels such as ATM, POS terminal, Online/Internet Banking, etc.

This implies that in any month that more than 10 withdrawals are made, default AMC is applied at prevailing rate on total withdrawal made. Hence, excess over the withdrawal limit of 10 will attract AMC at N1/mille and applied on total debits on the account for that month.

Firstbank to support customers with free maintenance on First Current Plus Account
Also, Customers using the account are also entitled to a free initial cheque book and they would have no restriction on the number of withdrawals across all channels, whilst having access to the bank’s digital platforms for fast and convenient banking experience.

To ensure that the product can be accessible for more of its customers and intending customers, FirstBank said it had reviewed the minimum and operating balance of the account from N500,000 to N50,000 for individuals.

The bank also noted that the First Current Plus account holders get access to internet and mobile banking, a debit card , SMS and e-mail alerts, a cheque book as well as access to quick banking services via USSD for individuals.

To access the First Current Plus account, which is open to individuals such as traders, salary earners, high net-worth individuals as well as customers in the diaspora, one will need a valid means of identification (Driver’s License, National ID Card, voter’s Card or International Passport) alongside the duly completed application form, valid proof of address of residency e.g. Current Utility Bill not exceeding 3 months, two passport size photographs of the applicant and two satisfactory references.

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