Banks and Networks
by Amoo Olalekan
This application uses USSD codes to help so you would not have to memorize them.
App Name | Banks and Networks |
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Developer | Amoo Olalekan |
Category | Business |
Download Size | 7 MB |
Latest Version | 10.0 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
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This application helps you use USSD codes easily. You do not have to commit any of the usual codes to your memory any longer.
You can use it to easily transfer money , check your account balance and send money with your bank's USSD code, without memorizing the codes.
Under the network category, you can load a recharge card, check your airtime balance and more.
If you use more than one sim or more than one bank and you sometimes find it hard to recall some of the USSD codes for some functions this application is definitely for you.
There are more important things to do put into your memory than USSD codes. Let us help you to forget about memorizing USSD codes.
USSD codes are communication services (controlled by mobile network operators) used to provide mobile services on most phones. An example of a USSD code is *123#.
USSD-Unstructured supplementary service data- codes are sometimes called quick codes
Recent changes:
Updated with the new approved codes from the NCC!
All the codes can still be edited the user.
You can use it to easily transfer money , check your account balance and send money with your bank's USSD code, without memorizing the codes.
Under the network category, you can load a recharge card, check your airtime balance and more.
If you use more than one sim or more than one bank and you sometimes find it hard to recall some of the USSD codes for some functions this application is definitely for you.
There are more important things to do put into your memory than USSD codes. Let us help you to forget about memorizing USSD codes.
USSD codes are communication services (controlled by mobile network operators) used to provide mobile services on most phones. An example of a USSD code is *123#.
USSD-Unstructured supplementary service data- codes are sometimes called quick codes
Recent changes:
Updated with the new approved codes from the NCC!
All the codes can still be edited the user.