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Woven Finance pledges better payment solutions


The Chief Executive Officer of Woven Finance Limited, Obafemi Collins, has reaffirmed the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional financial services and solutions with innovations and technology.

Collins spoke Thursday during the company’s Brand Refresh, an event marking the company’s renewed vigour in the payment landscape in Nigeria.

He highlighted Woven Finance’s growth, which, he said, has seen it serve thousands of customers across various industries, including technology, education, fashion, gaming, logistics, healthcare, social work, and lending.

“Over the past four years, Woven Finance has evolved, and today we stand at the forefront of innovation in the financial sector. Our commitment to delivering exceptional services and solutions has never been stronger.

“Woven Finance has grown significantly, serving thousands of customers in technology, education, fashion, gaming, logistics, healthcare, social work, lending, and other industries. We have witnessed first-hand, the transformative power of technology in shaping the financial landscape.

“Woven Finance has consistently strived to stay ahead of the curve, adapting to evolving market trends and customer needs. We are one of the pioneers of virtual account operations in Nigeria, starting in the year 2020.

Our customer account is over 5.2 million across the industry, we have a daily transaction count of over 100,000 and an average transaction value of over N500m,” Collins said.

At the event, Collins unveiled what he called the company’s revamped platform, featuring an intuitive user interface, streamlined payment processes, advanced security measures, and an expanded range of financial services.

“The new Woven Finance is a vision realised. Our platform simplifies financial life, providing seamless and intuitive user experiences, faster solutions, and advanced security measures,“ he said.

He emphasised the company’s commitment to forging stronger partnerships with banks, fintechs, and financial institutions.

“We have advanced our security measures with cutting-edge security technology to protect customers’ financial data. We have expanded the range of our services with a wide array of financial services to meet our customers’ evolving needs. The new Woven Finance is a vision realised.

“Our revamped platform is designed to simplify your financial life to enjoy a seamless and intuitive user experience, accelerate your business access faster and more efficient solutions to protect your assets and benefit from advanced security measures to safeguard your financial data, to expand your financial horizons, to explore a wider range of financial services tailored towards your needs.

“The Fintech industry is undergoing a digital revolution driven by technological advancements like AI, blockchain and cloud computing. Woven Finance is at the forefront of this revolution, embracing these technologies to deliver innovative solutions,” he posited.

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