Date: 29-05-26

Recently, FirstBank in partnership with Visa, launched the Visa Signature card in Nigeria, a premium offering tailored for affluent customers seeking global travel privileges, lifestyle benefits, and exclusive merchant deals. This card is positioned as a strategic expansion of FirstBank’s premium portfolio, targeting executives, entrepreneurs, and frequent international travelers.
Visa Signature unlocks exclusive privileges for customers including lifestyle rewards and seamless access across Visa’s worldwide network, redefining what it means to bank with prestige.
What Makes Visa Signature Card Stand Out?
Multi-currency functionality: Make payments from your Naira, Dollar, Euro, Pounds account with just one card
Global travel privileges: Access to preferential rates, priority services, and premium experiences across hotels, airlines, and destinations worldwide.
Worldwide acceptance: Seamless transactions across Visa’s global network, whether in Lagos, New York, London, Dubai or anywhere in the world.
Premium merchant offers: Discounts and exclusive deals at select partner outlets.
Cross-border support: Designed for both domestic and international payments, ensuring convenience for globally connected Nigerians.
Lifestyle and Concierge Services
This is where “premium lifestyle” stops being marketing speak:
24/7 concierge: Book restaurants, get event tickets, arrange travel, or find a last-minute gift. Think of it as a PA in your pocket.
Priority customer service: Skip the general queue. Visa Signature cardholders have access to FirstBank’s premium support lines.
Exclusive experiences: Access travel insurance and airport lounges without breaking a sweat.
Who It’s Really For
The Visa Signature Card isn’t for everyone, and that’s the point. It makes sense if you:
Are a huge spender and you want that spend to work for you
Travel internationally at least 2–3 times a year
Have a Naira, Dollar, Pounds or Euro account with FirstBank
Value convenience, security, and time-saving services over basic cashback
Prefer having a single card that handles both business and personal premium expenses
How to Get the Visa Signature Card
To get the card, simply walk into any FirstBank branch close to you.
Existing Visa Debit Multicurrency cardholders can upgrade to Visa Signature
New customers can request to obtain the card when they open eligible Naira and domiciliary accounts.
Why Visa Signature Matters
The Visa Signature card is more than just a payment tool; it is a status symbol and lifestyle enabler. Through the combination of financial convenience with exclusive experiences, Visa Signature card positions FirstBank as a leader in premium banking solutions while supporting Nigeria’s integration into the global financial ecosystem.
James O Ashu
MSC MEDIA AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS
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