If you receive Youth Empowerment and Innovation Development Programme payments through a Fidelity Bank account, you are now required to link that account with either your National Identity Number or a Tax Identification Number before 2026.
This requirement follows a new compliance rule under the Nigerian Tax Administration Act 2025 and applies to all bank account holders, including beneficiaries of federal government empowerment programmes like YEIDEP. Updating your details early helps prevent account restrictions and ensures uninterrupted access to your payments.
The policy officially comes into effect on January 1, 2026, but banks have already started advising customers to update their records early to avoid last minute issues.
Why Linking Your YEIDEP Fidelity Bank Account is important
For YEIDEP beneficiaries, this requirement is more than a formality. Any Fidelity Bank account that is not linked to a Tax ID or NIN risks being restricted once enforcement begins.
A restricted account may be unable to receive YEIDEP disbursements, send or receive transfers, or access available funds. This could delay payments meant for training support, business funding, or other empowerment benefits attached to the programme.
Linking your details now helps ensure uninterrupted access to your account and keeps your YEIDEP benefits safe.
Who Needs to Link Their Account
You are expected to update your details if:
You receive YEIDEP payments through Fidelity Bank
Your account has not been linked to a Tax ID
You do not currently have a Tax ID and intend to use your NIN instead
If you already have either a valid Tax ID or NIN attached to your account, you may only need to confirm that the information is correctly captured.
How to Link Your YEIDEP Fidelity Bank Account
Fidelity Bank has made the process simple, with multiple options depending on what works best for you.
Option One Online Submission
You can update your details through Fidelity Bank’s official digital channels by submitting your NIN or Tax ID securely online. This option is suitable if you have internet access and prefer to complete the process remotely.
Option Two USSD Method
If you use Fidelity Bank’s USSD services, dial 77002# from the phone number linked to your bank account and follow the prompts to submit your NIN. This option works even without mobile data.
Option Three Bank Branch Visit
You can also visit any Fidelity Bank branch nationwide with your NIN slip or Tax ID document. A customer service officer will assist you with linking the information to your account.
Common Questions YEIDEP Beneficiaries Ask
Many beneficiaries worry that linking their account will attract new charges or taxes. Updating your NIN or Tax ID does not automatically increase your tax burden. It is primarily for identity verification, regulatory compliance, and financial system transparency.
Others ask whether YEIDEP payments will stop immediately. Payments are not stopped now, but accounts that fail to comply by the deadline may face restrictions when enforcement begins.
Need Assistance
If you experience any difficulty or need clarification during the process, Fidelity Bank’s customer support channels remain available to guide you. It is advisable to resolve any issues early rather than waiting until payment delays occur.
Final Reminder for YEIDEP Beneficiaries
Linking your YEIDEP Fidelity Bank account with a Tax ID or NIN is now a legal requirement under Nigerian law. Completing this update ahead of 2026 protects your account, ensures smooth access to YEIDEP benefits, and prevents avoidable restrictions.
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