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Report: Nigeria’s Fintech Sector To Hit 60% By 2026

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RegTech Africa & Agpaytech has released a report on the State of Fintech and Regtech activities in Nigeria.

The report indicated that in the first half of 2023, African FinTech deals reached 60 transactions and raised a combined $189m in Q2 2023, a 64% reduction from the same period in 2022.

The report revealed that notably, international tech giants are actively investing in Africa’s FinTech ecosystem.

Nigeria remains the country with several FinTech deals and activities mostly in the city of Lagos, saw 25 deals, a 42% share of the total deals in Africa as of H1 2023.

Most FinTech products and services in Nigeria were found in the payment-related sector.

However, the FinTech space in Nigeria goes beyond payment services to full business integration, which is expected to increase by more than 60% among all startups in Nigeria by 2026.

According to the report, the RegTech sector is also on course to rise by 40% among start-ups in Nigeria at the end of 2026.

Besides, the report found an increase in RegTech solutions mostly in regulatory reporting and compliance, anti-money laundering (AML), and know-your-customer (KYC) processes.

“There are several untapped RegTech opportunities not only in the financial sector but other areas like healthcare facilities, pharmaceutical business, environmental agencies, aviation and transportation, real estate and property, energy and utility compliance, automotive compliance, etc.

“This data-driven report will, therefore, serve as a valuable resource for businesses looking to take advantage of the huge potentials in the Fintech and Regtech sectors of Africa’s largest economy,” said Mr. Cyril Okoroigwe, CEO, RegTech Africa.

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The research attributed the growth in the sector and potential returns on investment in H1 2023 largely to spearheading policy initiatives such as the Cashless Policy, Startup Bill, CBN and SEC’s regulatory sandbox, Bank Verification Numbering (BVN) system, Business Facilitation Act 2023, Banking, and other favorable business conditions.

The full report can be accessed here

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