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Citibank Nigeria Limited SWIFT Code: CITINGLA

CITINGLA

11-character variant (head office):

CITINGLAXXX
Last verified: 2026-06-08

How to Receive Money at Citibank Nigeria

Whether funds come from abroad or another local account, here's how to receive — and what it costs.

International wire
SWIFT transfer

Sender uses CITINGLA + your account number.

  • Speed: 1–5 business days
  • Cost: bank receiving fee + FX margin
  • Best for: large/formal transfers
Remittance app
Direct to bank account

Sender uses Wise, LemFi, or Sendwave to deposit into your account.

  • Speed: minutes–hours
  • Cost: low fee, near mid-market rate
  • Tracked cheapest: Wise / LemFi
Mobile money
Direct to your wallet

Receive into OPay, then move to Citibank Nigeria if needed.

  • Speed: instant
  • Cost: low wallet fee
  • Best for: speed, cash-out
Move money between Citibank Nigeria and your wallet
Bank → Wallet (OPay)₦50,000fee ₦60
Wallet → Bank (OPay)₦50,000fee ₦100
Full nigeria mobile money fees →

Domestic transfers & NIP

Nigerian banks use a 10-digit NUBAN account number; transfers between banks settle in seconds over NIBSS Instant Payment (NIP).

Money in a Nigerian bank account can move to OPay, PalmPay, Moniepoint, or MoMo PSB wallets instantly via NIP, and back again.

Instant rail
NIBSS Instant Payment (NIP)
Account code
NUBAN (10-digit account number)
Linked wallets
OPay, PalmPay, Moniepoint

Rail operator: nibss-plc.com.ng

When you actually need a SWIFT code: only for receiving money from another country. NIP handles every domestic nigeria bank-to-bank, bank-to-wallet, and wallet-to-bank transfer at near-instant speed. If the sender is in the same country, SWIFT isn't involved at all — they just need your nuban or phone number.

For inbound international flows, NIP also matters: most modern remittance operators (Wise, Sendwave, LemFi, WorldRemit, TapTap Send) terminate their payouts via this rail rather than via correspondent SWIFT relationships. That's how they deliver in minutes instead of days — and why their all-in cost can be a fraction of a classic SWIFT wire.

Cash pickup is the fourth node in the receiving graph: Western Union, MoneyGram, Ria, RemitOne. These remain expensive but are the only option in some last-mile situations (no bank account, no wallet, urgent cash need). Mobile money cash-out via an agent network is increasingly the cheaper alternative — see our country mobile-money fee page for current cash-out rates.

One practical tip: if you're expecting a payment from abroad, ask the sender to choose the destination based on speed and amount. Small frequent payments below US$1,000 are almost always cheaper via a remittance app to your wallet. Mid-size payments (US$1,000–10,000) work well to your bank account via the same apps. Genuinely large payments (above US$50,000) are usually only practical via a SWIFT wire, even though they're the most expensive per dollar at that band.

SWIFT code breakdown

Bank codeCountryLocation
CITINGLA
Citibank NigeriaNG (Nigeria)Lagos

An 11-character variant like CITINGLAXXX also indicates the head office — the trailing 'XXX' is the default. Codes ending in different sequences (e.g. 'CITINGLA001') refer to specific branches.

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Validate an IBAN

Note: banks in this country do not use IBAN. To receive an international transfer here, you need the SWIFT code above plus your local account number — not an IBAN. Use this tool to check an IBAN from the sending country (e.g. a UK or EU sender).

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About Citibank Nigeria

Citibank Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Citigroup, has operated in Nigeria since 1984 and focuses on corporate, institutional and treasury banking — it does not run a retail-branch network. Its corporate-banking strength makes it a common destination for inbound dollar wires and treasury flows from multinationals operating in Nigeria. The SWIFT code CITINGLA identifies the head office in Victoria Island, Lagos.

Citibank Nigeria Limited location

Charles S. Sankey House, 27 Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos

Map centred on Lagos. Click "View on OpenStreetMap" below for precise location.

FAQ

What is the SWIFT code for Citibank Nigeria Limited and when do I need it?

Citibank Nigeria Limited's SWIFT/BIC code is CITINGLA. You only need it for receiving an INTERNATIONAL wire (from another country). For transfers from another Nigeria account, you just use your account number plus the domestic rail (NIP).

Can I receive international money directly to my Nigeria mobile wallet?

Yes. Operators like WorldRemit, Sendwave, Afriex, and Flutterwave Send let a sender abroad deposit directly into OPay without going through your Citibank Nigeria account. It's usually faster and cheaper than a SWIFT wire for smaller amounts. You can then move funds to Citibank Nigeria via NIP if needed.

How do I move money from my Citibank Nigeria account to OPay?

Via NIBSS Instant Payment (NIP), which interconnects banks and wallets in real time. From the Citibank Nigeria app: add OPay as a beneficiary with your phone number, and the transfer arrives instantly. See our Nigeria mobile money fees page for the exact cost.

What's the cheapest way to receive money at Citibank Nigeria from abroad?

For amounts under ~US$5,000, a remittance app (Wise, LemFi, Sendwave) depositing direct to your Citibank Nigeria account is almost always cheaper than a classic SWIFT wire — lower fees and a rate closer to mid-market. For larger amounts, compare SWIFT vs app on our Nigeria inbound corridor comparison.

Does Citibank Nigeria support instant transfers via NIP?

Yes. Citibank Nigeria is connected to NIBSS Instant Payment (NIP), which enables near-instant transfers to other Nigeria banks and to mobile money wallets (OPay, PalmPay, Moniepoint). This is the infrastructure remittance apps use behind the scenes to deliver in real time.

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Source: Citibank Nigeria's official website + Wise SWIFT directory. Last verified: 2026-06-08. SWIFT codes change rarely but always confirm with your bank before initiating a transfer. Educational only — not financial advice.