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Digital savings platform nears N10bn on first anniversary


Ahead of its first anniversary, digital savings platform Jollof+ has announced nearing N10bn in savings by Nigerians across the country.

In a statement on Tuesday, the platform said that it has become more than a fintech product but one helping thousands of Nigerians reclaim financial control and build wealth steadily and securely.

Jollof+ is a product of Baobab Nigeria, a trusted financial institution with 38 branches nationwide. Jollof+ combines technology with the rigour of traditional finance to deliver a secure savings experience.

“We did not just build a platform; we built a promise. Hitting close to N10bn in user savings in less than a year is a sign that we are living up to a promise to help Nigerians save without fear, stress, or doubt.

The figure is not just symbolic in its precision but also poetic in its message, a rising community of Nigerians taking charge of their future,” said the Chief Executive Officer of Baobab Nigeria, Eric Ntumba.

As Jollof+ marks its first anniversary, the platform is setting its sights on expanding features, improving accessibility, and reaching new markets. Plans are already in motion to introduce investment options, educational content, and partnerships that will further deepen user engagement and financial literacy.

“Our users are not gamblers; they are planners, dreamers, and doers, and they deserve a platform that treats their hard-earned money with the respect and protection it deserves, which is what Jollof+ is doing,” said the Chief Innovation and Digital Strategy, Jollof+, Babatunde Baruwa.

Whether saving for rent, school fees, emergencies, or long-term goals, Jollof+ offers flexible options that meet users where they are, allowing daily, weekly, or monthly contributions, auto-save features, and even group savings goals.

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