PalmPay Is Committed To Driving Economic Empowerment In Nigeria
News Highlights:
- PalmPay offers unlimited bank transfers allowing users to make transfers.
- The Fintech is committed to economic empowerment and financial inclusion of Nigerians.
- PalmPay’s significant growth and user base highlight its success in promoting a cashless payment ecosystem.
In its ongoing commitment to promoting financial inclusion across Nigeria, leading fintech company PalmPay continues to offer its users unlimited free transfers to all banks.
Introduced earlier this year, this feature, Digital TimesNG understands, allows users to make transfers to any bank in the country without incurring any fees.
Chika Nwosu, PalmPay’s Managing Director stated, “We are committed to ensuring smooth and easy transactions with our free transfer feature.
“This shows our dedication to providing accessible and affordable financial services to our over 30 million users and every Nigerian. We believe everyone should have access to affordable financial services.”
PalmPay is dedicated to driving economic empowerment in Nigeria by offering top-tier products such as money transfers, bill payments, credit services, and savings through its app and mobile money agents.
Users can send and receive money seamlessly, pay bills effortlessly, shop with ease, and earn discounts and cashback while performing these transactions.
By eliminating transfer fees to all banks on its app, the leading Fintech has empowered its millions of customers to enjoy endless fund transfers to family and friends, pay their bills seamlessly, and manage their finances more effectively.
PalmPay is a leading Africa-focused fintech platform committed to driving economic empowerment in Africa.
Through its secure, user-friendly, and inclusive suite of financial services, the Fintech Company brings top-tier products into the pockets of everyday Nigerians. With this, the leading Fintech can drive financial inclusion in the country.
PalmPay offers money transfers, bill payments, credit services, and savings on its app and via its mobile money agents.
Since launching in Nigeria in 2019 under a Mobile Money Operator license, the platform has grown to over 30 million app users as part of its cashless payment ecosystem.