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21.03.2023 Featured After FIJ’s Story, GTB Reverses Erroneous Deduction From Content Creator’s Account

Published 21st Mar, 2023

By Opeyemi Lawal

Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) has made a refund of N5,000 to Florence Aderemi, a Lagos-based content creator.

Aderemi told FIJ the refund was made on Monday morning, after FIJ’s story.

“I am so happy. Thank you, FIJ,” she said.

READ ALSO: After FIJ’s Story, Ekiti Governor Commits to Comprehensive Treatment of Schoolgirl Who Lost Leg in an Accident

Refund of the erroneous transfer
A screenshot of the refund

On Friday, FIJ reported how Aderemi’s account was debited after she attempted to use a new debit card she got from the bank.

“On Wednesday, I was at GTBank Ikeja branch to get a new debit card. After getting it, I decided to withdraw some money from the ATM,” Aderemi had said.

“On the first trial, the machine went out of service. I removed my card. There was no debit alert at this point.

“I tried again only to discover through my email that they had deducted the money from my account.”

READ ALSO: After FIJ’s Story, UBA Refunds Retiree’s N84,000 Held for 2 Months

The content creator was refunded two days after the story was published.

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Published 21st Mar, 2023

By Opeyemi Lawal

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