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Asked: April 24, 20262026-04-24T14:23:23+00:00 2026-04-24T14:23:23+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Why is my dividend history showing GTCO instead of my bank account on Datamax shareholders portal in Nigeria and how can I fix it?

Good morning Iking Ferry. I just subscribed for datamax shareholders online portal. I’m having challenges on the dividends history, on the client account it’s showing the gtco and I thought it’s supposed to be my dividends account, like my access bank which I usually use for my other investment. Below is the screenshot. Please assist me to understand how to go about it.

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    2026-04-24T16:33:31+00:00Added an answer on April 24, 2026 at 4:33 pm

    This is a common point of confusion on shareholder portals like Datamax Shareholders Portal—and it’s not an error in the way you’re thinking. What you’re seeing (GTCO on dividend history) When your dividend history shows Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO), it does NOT mean: GTCO is your bankRead more

    This is a common point of confusion on shareholder portals like Datamax Shareholders Portal—and it’s not an error in the way you’re thinking.
    What you’re seeing (GTCO on dividend history)
    When your dividend history shows Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO), it does NOT mean:
    GTCO is your bank account ❌
    Or that your dividends are being paid into GTCO ❌
    What it actually means:
    It is showing the company that paid the dividend, not the bank receiving the money.
    How dividend records are structured
    On platforms like Datamax:
    “Client Account / Dividend History” typically shows:
    Company name (e.g., GTCO, Dangote, etc.)
    Dividend amount
    Payment date
    Status (paid/unpaid)
    👉 It is a transaction log, not a bank account display.
    Where your bank account actually comes in
    Your real payment account (e.g., Access Bank) is linked through:
    The e-Dividend Mandate system:
    Managed by Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS)
    And the registrars
    If properly set:
    Dividends from GTCO or any company go straight to your bank (e.g., Access Bank Plc)
    Why you’re confused (very understandable)
    You expected:
    “Client Account = My Bank Account”
    But in reality:
    “Client Account” = Your shareholder/investor record
    Not your withdrawal bank
    When it could actually be a problem
    Now, let’s be precise—there can be an issue if:
    1. Your e-dividend mandate is not set or outdated
    Then:
    Dividends may go to an old bank
    Or remain unpaid
    2. You have multiple CSCS/registrar records
    Then:
    One account may be linked to GTCO bank
    Another to Access Bank
    3. Registrar mismatch
    Different companies use different registrars:
    Datamax handles some companies, not all
    How to fix / verify properly (step-by-step)
    Step 1: Confirm your e-dividend setup
    Check:
    Which bank account is linked to your CSCS
    If unsure:
    Visit your stockbroker or registrar
    Step 2: Check your bank alert history
    Look for:
    Dividend payments from GTCO
    If you’re receiving alerts in Access Bank: → Everything is fine
    Step 3: Update your e-dividend mandate (if needed)
    If wrong bank is linked:
    Fill SEC e-dividend form
    Submit through:
    Your bank, or
    Registrar
    Step 4: Cross-check with your broker
    Especially if you use multiple apps like:
    InvestNaija
    Others
    Ask:
    “Which bank is currently linked to my CSCS for dividends?”
    Bottom line
    Seeing GTCO there is normal
    It refers to the dividend-paying company, not your bank
    Your actual bank account is controlled via e-dividend mandate, not that screen

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