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OPay collaborates with AfriGOpay to enhance digital payments in Nigeria


A leading financial institution in Nigeria, OPay, has partnered with AfriGO Card powered by Afrigopay Financial Services Limited, a subsidiary of Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System, to enhance the availability of digital payment services to Nigerians.

This was indicated in a statement made available to The PUNCH on Tuesday.

Opay said that the partnership with AfriGO will facilitate rapid scaling whilst significantly ensuring that secure and convenient payment solutions are available across Nigeria.

“Our partnership with AfriGO aligns perfectly with our goal of simplifying financial services for every Nigerian. The OPay/AfriGO card is not just a product; it’s a powerful tool that will enable us to reach more Nigerians, particularly those who have been underserved by traditional banking services.

“This will provide Nigerians with a more affordable payment option, enable instant settlement of transactions, and further promote financial inclusion across the country,”  said the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer at OPay, Mr Dauda Gotring.

Speaking on the collaboration, the MD/CEO of Afrigopay Financial Services Ltd., Mrs Ebehijie Momoh, said, “This partnership is set to transform financial service delivery, particularly in underserved areas. Agent networks expand coverage by supporting local businesses and offering key banking services, such as purchases, deposits, withdrawals, and money transfers, thus enhancing accessibility and promoting financial inclusion.

“With AfriGO Instant Settlement service, merchants and agents will benefit from the immediate finalization of transactions, leading to greater efficiency, improved cash flow, and reduced risk. Supported by robust technology infrastructure and effective liquidity management to ensure smooth and secure operations, together, we will make financial services faster and more accessible.”

AfriGO, Nigeria’s National Domestic Card Scheme aims to deepen financial inclusivity by utilising innovative products, a customer-focused approach, and cutting-edge technology.

By reducing the country’s dependency on foreign exchange for payment transactions and ensuring data sovereignty, AfriGO Card strengthens, empowers local businesses, and creates new opportunities within the growing card business ecosystem in Nigeria.

The statement added that the partnership reinforces OPay’s commitment to offering millions of customers advanced, efficient payment solutions.

“OPay’s collaboration with AFSL to launch the OPay/AfriGO Card is expected to significantly boost digital payment adoption in Nigeria, offering a secure, local alternative to international payment cards. As OPay expands its services, this partnership will play a key role in shaping the future of payments in Nigeria,” the statement concluded.

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