Kuda Bank users in Nigeria have lashed out at the bank for failed transactions which the bank allegedly turn a deaf ear to.
According to social media comments, thousands of customers of the bank have complained about how the bank failed to send money to destination accounts and also never reversed them.
One of the bank’s customers stated that said a Kuda Bank customer sent money to him which he did not receive.
He said: “Someone using kuda sent money to my access account, I did not receive the money and the money was not reversed to the sender's account.”
Other customers said money is missing from their account which the bank failed to address.
Kuda Bank is a digital-only bank and largely branchless and customers find it difficult to lay complaints.
Ready to increase your daily transaction limit?
— Kuda Business (@kudabusiness) September 9, 2022
1. Sign in to your Kuda Business account.
2. Click your profile picture, then click 'Account'.
3. Click 'Manage Daily Limit'.
4. Click the ₦10 million to ₦100 million option.
5. Drag the slider and follow the prompts. pic.twitter.com/PD7nitNKSb
@Babsogundeyi is a thief and a fraud
— scarface (@TheAnonWeb3) September 16, 2022
You have started stealing peoples money with @kudabank
Because why am I and other thousand of people not getting their money reversed using your bank #kudabankfraud #kudabankscam
Stop this nonsense
Pls @joinkuda return my money oooo. You guys can’t be doing this at this time pls. I need that money urgently
— Mary Chineze (@neze_pinks) December 13, 2022
In August year, Kuda Bank secured $500 million in funding from funders.
TechCrunch reports that the startup has closed, via its London entity, a Series B of $55 million — money that it plans to use to use the funds, not just on new services for Nigeria, but to prepare its launch into more countries on the continent and to build a new take on banking services for “every African on the planet.”
The funding was made at a valuation of $500 million, and it comes on the back of some impressive early growth for the startup.
But recent comments by users in Nigeria seems to dent the bank’s hitherto impeccable records of seamless transactions. The current spat with customers has packed thousands of tweets on the microblogging site, Twitter.
The hashtag, #KudaBankScam remains one of the top trends on the social media site.