Category: fintech
All recent blog posts about banking and finance as related to technology
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Paystack Introduces UBA & Sterling Bank USSD Payment Channels
As a business owner, it’s important to be able to accept payment from customers however they prefer to pay. I’m excited to announce the introduction of two new payment options on the Paystack Checkout form. Customers can now pay Nigeria-based merchants using the United Bank for Africa *919# and Sterling Bank *822# USSD channels. This…
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Rave Flutterwave Payment Gateway Lets Nigerians Receive Online Payment In Dollars, Naira and Other Foreign Currencies
If you are a business owner, you can now receive online payments in Nigeria using “Rave by Flutterwave” payment gateway even if you do not have a website and have your funds transferred to your bank account. And guess what? With Rave, your customers can pay you online in dollars, Naira and other foreign currencies.…
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FlutterWave Alipay Integration To Help Merchants Receive Payments From Alipay Users
San Francisco and Lagos-based fintech startup Flutterwave recently announced it’s partnership with Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba’s Alipay to offer digital payments between Africa and China. The partnership simply aims to help Flutterwave merchants receive payments easily from over 1 billion Alipay users via the Rave Flutterwave payment gateway. The Alipay partnership follows one between Flutterwave…
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Register for Konga Merchant Account and Start Receiving Online Payments in Nigeria
If you are a business owner in Nigeria, you can start accepting payments online or in store from your customers by making use of KongaPay if you register to become a KongaPay merchant. KongaPay simply helps Nigerian businesses accept payments from bank accounts, cards & KongaPay account and payout to sub-merchants in the case of…
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You Can Now Accept Online Payments in Nigeria With Paystack Without Business Registration
Paystack has announced the launch of Paystack Starter Businesses, a merchant tier that allows businesses in Nigeria to start accepting online payments with Paystack without the need for a corporate bank account or company registration certificate. With Paystack Starter Businesses, Paystack seeks to support merchants from every stage of their growth story – from when…
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How To Open A Payoneer Account In Nigeria Free
If you open a payoneer account in Nigeria, you will be able to enjoy the simple and cost effective Payoneer payment solutions here in Nigeria. You can pay with Payoneer and you can also receive money with Payoneer from international clients right here in Nigeria. Founded in 2005 and based in New York, Payoneer simply…
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Payoneer Lets You Pay And Receive Online Payments From International Clients
Founded in 2005 and based in New York, Payoneer empowers you to grow your businesses by enabling you to pay and get paid as easily globally as you do locally. Whether you are a blogger, business owner, professional or freelancer, Payoneer offers you multiple ways to get paid by your international clients and global marketplaces…
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How To Add Your Local Bank Account In Payoneer For Money Transfer
With Payoneer’s Withdraw to Bank Service, you can transfer money from Payoneer to your local bank account – and Nigeria, which was formerly not supported, has now been added to the list of over 150 countries that can benefit from this service. I’ve successfully added my Nigerian bank account (GTBank account ) to my Payoneer…
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How To Fund Payoneer Account In Nigeria
After you open a Payoneer account in Nigeria, you will need to fund Payoneer card issued to you before you can use it for online payments and after you fund Payoneer account, you can sell the fund to other holders of the Payoneer Mastercard. Incase you don’t already know, Payoneer is a US company that…
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Paystack Now Allows Users Who Can’t Pay With Cards Online, To Pay With Their Bank Accounts
Nigerian online payments startup, Paystack has announced that customers of Paystack merchants can now pay directly from their bank accounts via Paystack! It’s really simple for customers to use this new payment option: the customer enters their bank account number, they get an OTP from their bank, and they hit pay. That’s it! Try Pay…
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