We Remain Driving Force For Cashless Payments Adoption In Nigeria –Chika Nwosu, PalmPay CEO

Posted on January 20, 2025

The Managing Director, PalmPay Nigeria, one of Africa’s leading fintech platforms, Mr. Chika Nwosu has restated the commitment of the company towards the adoption of cashless payments across the country.

Nwosu disclosed this during a media roundtable held on Friday, January 17, 2025 at the company’s headquarters in Lagos.

Speaking during the interactive session, Nwosu noted that the platform would continue to leverage cutting-edge technology by making world-class financial services available to the mass market particularly in regions where it is needed the most.

He disclosed that the platform remains the biggest financial app in Nigeria given the fact that it currently boasts of 16 million active users on a monthly basis.

According to him, the platform remains committed to driving financial inclusion in underserved communities hence the reason for expanding rapidly into new markets.

He revealed that the value of monthly transactions on the app was estimated to be worth $6 million with a success rate of transaction at 99.5%.

Also speaking, Head, Risk and Compliance, MLRO, PalmPay, Donald Ubeh explained that the platform currently serves over 35 million customers and 1.2 million business users who operate as both merchants and agents, adding that the users operate digital accounts, make real-time payments, and offer savings and credit solutions.

“In 2024, PalmPay Wealth pays out N4 billion in returns to customers, reinforcing its commitment to financial empowerment for Nigerians,” Ubeh said.

Buttressing the fact that the platform was not a loan app, he described it as a reputable financial institution that is licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

He stated that a lot of systems and mechanisms have been put in place to save unsuspecting victims of fraud.

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