In a compelling showcase of fintech innovation, PalmPay Nigeria’s Managing Director, Chika Nwosu, took center stage at the CeBIH Annual Conference 2025, emphasizing the critical role of social inclusion in advancing financial access across Nigeria.
Addressing an audience of industry leaders, policymakers, and financial experts, Nwosu highlighted PalmPay’s mission to build a financial ecosystem where no Nigerian is left behind. Central to this mission is PalmPay’s network of over 500,000 agents and its suite of inclusive digital financial products, designed to serve underserved communities nationwide.
“Financial inclusion goes beyond providing access to banking; it’s about creating opportunities for every Nigerian to actively participate in the economy,” Nwosu said. “Through technology-driven solutions and strategic partnerships, PalmPay is committed to enabling meaningful access to financial services for individuals and businesses who have long been excluded.”
Experts at the conference lauded PalmPay’s efforts, describing the company as a benchmark for inclusive fintech initiatives in Africa. The firm’s innovative approach demonstrates how technology can drive economic empowerment, ensuring affordability, reliability, and sustainability for users across diverse regions.
PalmPay’s presentation at CeBIH 2025 underscores its vision of leveraging digital innovation to foster financial empowerment, reinforcing its position as a leading agent of inclusive growth in Nigeria’s rapidly evolving fintech ecosystem
PalmPay Nigeria champions financial inclusion at CeBIH 2025, leveraging a 500,000+ agent network and innovative digital products to empower underserved Nigerians.
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