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GTBank USSD Code: Transfer, Balance & Airtime (*737#)

GTBank's USSD code is *737#. Dial it to transfer money, check your balance, buy airtime, and pay bills without internet. To transfer: dial *737# and select Transfer in the menu, or use the shortcut *737*1*amount*account#.

USSD codes verified June 2026. Banks occasionally change codes and formats. If a code fails: dial the base code *737# and use the menu, or confirm with GTBank.

GTBank USSD codes — reference

OperationMethod (always correct)Direct shortcut
Base code (USSD)Dial *737#*737#
TransferDial *737#, then select Transfer from the menu*737*1*amount*account#
BalanceDial *737#, then select Balance from the menu— menu only
AirtimeDial *737#, then select Airtime purchase from the menu*737*amount#

How do I transfer money with the GTBank USSD code?

  1. Dial *737# from the phone number linked to your GTBank account.
  2. Select "Transfer" from the USSD menu.
  3. Enter the recipient's 10-digit NUBAN account number.
  4. Enter the destination bank code (or pick from the displayed list).
  5. Enter the amount to transfer.
  6. Verify the displayed recipient name, then enter your GTBank USSD PIN to confirm.

Direct shortcut (advanced): *737*1*amount*account#. The menu is still more reliable for unusual destinations.

Why is the GTBank USSD code not working?

  • Wrong phone number : bank USSD only works from the phone number linked to your GTBank account. If you've changed your number, update your bank profile first.
  • USSD service not activated : new accounts — activate GTBank USSD via a branch or the mobile app before first use.
  • Insufficient telco airtime : the USSD session fee is ~₦6.98, charged by your telco. Without airtime, the code fails silently.
  • Weak network : USSD needs a stable cellular signal; retry with better coverage.
  • Code changed : dial the base code *737# and use the menu — the menu always reflects current operations, unlike an old direct shortcut. Contact GTBank to confirm.

Fees and security

USSD fees : ~N6.98 USSD session fee (NCC) + bank/stamp duty as applicable. The USSD session fee is charged by your telco operator (NCC regulation), not by the bank. Compare against MoMo fees in our Nigeria calculator.

Security : NEVER share your GTBank USSD PIN with anyone — including someone claiming to be a bank agent. GTBank will never ask for your PIN via call, SMS, email or WhatsApp. Lock your SIM card (SIM PIN) so a phone thief cannot access USSD. If your phone is lost or stolen, call GTBank immediately to block USSD.

Note : Balance via menu (*737# then select 6 then 1) — direct shortcut conflicts between sources, menu-only.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I transfer money with the GTBank USSD code?
Dial *737# from the phone number linked to your GTBank account, select Transfer in the menu, then enter the recipient's account number, bank code, and amount. The direct shortcut is *737*1*amount*account#. Confirm with your GTBank USSD PIN.
How do I check my GTBank account balance with USSD?
Dial *737# from the phone number linked to your account, then select "Balance" in the USSD menu. Direct shortcuts vary across sources and customer tiers; the menu is the always-correct method.
What is the GTBank code to buy airtime?
For yourself: *737*amount#. For someone else: dial *737# and choose "Airtime purchase".
Why is my GTBank USSD code not working?
Common causes: (1) you are dialling from a number not linked to the account (bank USSD only works from the registered phone number); (2) the bank's USSD service is not activated on your account (visit a branch or activate via the app); (3) weak network signal — retry with better coverage; (4) insufficient telco airtime balance to pay the USSD session fee; (5) the code has changed — dial *737# and use the menu, or contact GTBank to confirm the current code.
Are GTBank USSD transfers safe?
Yes, when used correctly. NEVER share your GTBank USSD PIN with anyone — including someone claiming to be a bank agent. GTBank will never ask for your PIN via call, SMS, email, or WhatsApp. Lock your SIM card (SIM PIN) so a phone thief can't access USSD. If your phone is lost or stolen, call GTBank immediately to block USSD.
How much does a USSD transfer cost on GTBank?
Two charges stack: (1) ~₦6.98 USSD session fee from your telco (NCC regulation); (2) the bank's transfer fee + EMTL stamp duty ₦50 on transfers of ₦10,000+ (deducted from the SENDER since January 2026). So a ₦5,000 transfer is essentially the USSD session fee only; a ₦20,000 transfer adds the ₦50 EMTL.