Payments, lending, fx, banking — built for African markets.
Most Nigerian fintech founders chase Lagos. The real opportunity is in rural markets where 60% of Nigerians live without basic financial services. Here's what they're missing.
Ajo and Esusu are digitising Nigeria's oldest financial habit. Here's how rotating savings circles work, why they're winning, and what founders are missing.
The CBN's open banking rules are now live. Here's which Nigerian fintech platforms actually meet compliance, and what it means for your startup.
Nigeria's crypto rules are fragmented across SEC, CBN, and FIRS. Here's what founders actually need to do to stay compliant.
Diaspora Nigerians have five real options to send money home in 2026. We break down Wise, Remitly, bank transfers, stablecoins, and informal networks—with actual costs and speed.
USDC and USDT dominate African stablecoin payments, but adoption gaps remain. Here's what actually works for remittances, cross-border trade, and payroll.
Nigerian startups earning dollars face real FX headwinds. Here's how to lock rates, pick the right account, and stop leaving money on the table.
USSD payments reach 150m+ Nigerians on feature phones. Learn how to build with USSD, why it matters for rural markets, and which providers to use.
Step-by-step guide to setting up card, USSD, and bank transfer payments for your Nigerian product. Compare providers, avoid common mistakes.
Paystack dominates but isn't your only option. We compare Flutterwave, Moniepoint, OPay, and others for African SMEs choosing a payment gateway in 2026.
Paystack, Flutterwave, and Moniepoint dominate Nigerian payments. Here's which processor fits your startup in 2026 — fees, features, and real trade-offs.