Knowing how to check my bank balance on my phone is useful when you want to monitor your money without visiting a bank branch or ATM. Most banks provide mobile banking options that allow customers to check their available balance, review transactions, and manage their accounts directly from a cellphone. The exact method depends on your bank and the services available on your account.
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Use Your Bank’s Mobile App
The easiest way to check your bank balance is usually through your bank’s official mobile banking app.
Download the official app from your phone’s app store, sign in securely, and select the account you want to check.
- Open your bank’s mobile app
- Sign in using your banking details
- Select the relevant account
- Check your available balance
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Use Mobile or Cellphone Banking
If you do not have a smartphone or prefer not to use an app, your bank may offer cellphone banking through USSD.
Use the cellphone number registered with your bank and dial the bank’s official cellphone banking service code. Follow the prompts to access your account balance.
- Use your registered cellphone number
- Dial your bank’s official USSD service
- Enter your cellphone banking PIN
- Select the balance enquiry option
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Use Online Banking on Your Phone
You can also use your phone’s web browser to access your bank’s official online banking platform.
Enter the bank’s official website address, sign in, and navigate to your account information.
- Open your mobile browser
- Access your bank’s official website
- Sign in securely
- Select your account
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Check Your Balance Through SMS Notifications
Some banks provide balance information through SMS alerts or notifications.
Review your recent banking messages to see whether your bank has sent an account balance or transaction notification.
- Open your Messages app
- Find your bank’s notifications
- Check the balance or transaction information
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Review Your Recent Transactions
After checking your balance, review your recent transactions to make sure the amount is correct.
This can help you identify unexpected deductions, debit orders, fees, or payments.
- Open your transaction history
- Review recent payments
- Check for unfamiliar transactions
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Keep Your Banking Information Secure
Always use your bank’s official app, website, or cellphone banking service when checking your balance.
Never share your banking PIN, password, one-time password, or other security information with another person.
- Use official banking channels
- Keep your PIN and password private
- Avoid banking on unsecured networks
- Log out when using shared devices
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