Connect with us

Banking

Onafriq Connects One Billion Mobile Wallets, 500 million Bank Accounts

Published

on

Onafriq

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Almost one billion mobile money wallets and 500 million bank accounts have now been connected by Onafriq across Africa through its infrastructure in its 15 years of operations.

The digital payments network, which started as a mobile money switch, has transformed into a full omnichannel payments network.

It facilitates cross-border disbursements, collections, card issuance and processing, offline agent banking services, and FX & treasury services.

At its core, Onafriq is providing digital interoperability across mobile wallets, bank accounts, cards, and offline payment channels, bringing Africa closer to a seamless and integrated financial future.

Business Post reports that at the moment, Onafriq’s network precisely connects 961 million registered mobile wallets, 464 million registered bank accounts, and more than 2,000 cross-border payment corridors.

This robust infrastructure has facilitated access and usage across the continent, enabling everyone from rural beneficiaries of social payments to global fintechs operating in Africa.

“We remain fully committed to connecting every individual and business in Africa with each other and the world.

“Fifteen years ago, we set out with a bold ambition: to connect Africa’s mobile money systems and make borders matter less.

“What we’ve built since then is more than a network – it’s a pan-African infrastructure layer that has evolved in lockstep with the continent’s digital evolution.

“From mobile money to bank accounts, from remittances to real-time trade – we’ve grown as Africa has grown. I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved and even more excited about the road ahead,” the chief executive of Onafriq, Mr Dare Okoudjou, said.

“We are increasingly focused on creating infrastructure with local depth. A prime example is Nigeria, where we are developing a unique payments stack that combines the strength of our cross-border network with the regulatory and foreign exchange realities of one of Africa’s most dynamic economies.

“By building infrastructure that reflects local context, we can enable more relevant use cases – moving beyond large numbers of registered mobile money wallets to foster an ecosystem where usage is active, sustained, and impactful,” he added.

Onafriq is also exploring blockchain infrastructure and stablecoin integrations to facilitate near-instant, programmable payments – a crucial step towards real-time, interoperable trade across African currencies.

These innovations align with the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and are designed to help Africa bypass outdated payment systems in favour of a modern, mobile-first financial ecosystem.

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

Banking

Applications Open for GTCO ‘Take on Squad’ Hackathon 3.0

Published

on

Squad logo

By Dipo Olowookere

Tech enthusiasts interested in participating in the Take on Squad Hackathon, organised by Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) Plc, can now enter the contest via the official portal at https://squadco.com/hackathon.

The programme enters its third edition in 2026, and the theme for this year is Smart Systems: The Intelligent Economy, according to a statement issued by the organisers.

The hackathon brings together developers, designers and entrepreneurs across Nigeria in a collaborative environment to build practical solutions across key sectors, including financial services, healthcare, commerce and digital inclusion.

Participants are challenged to design and build intelligent, data-driven solutions that transform how communities engage with money.

It is part of the organisation’s commitment to fostering innovation, empowering talent, and supporting the development of technology-driven solutions that address real-world challenges across Africa.

 “Today’s dynamic, digitally driven world demands continuous innovation, which is shaping how economies grow, how businesses scale, and how societies evolve.

“Through Take on Squad Hackathon, we are deliberately investing in the ideas and talent that will define the future.

“Our objective is not simply to encourage innovation, but to enable its translation into scalable solutions that deliver real and measurable impact.

“This reflects GTCO’s role as a financial services platform that connects capital, capability, and creativity to drive sustainable progress,” the Managing Director of HabariPay, Ms Eduofon Japhet, stated.

The social coding event remains a cornerstone of HabariPay’s mission to foster creativity and problem-solving among emerging tech talents. Competing teams will leverage Squad’s advanced APIs to create scalable digital tools that address everyday challenges faced by businesses and individuals.

Through initiatives such as this, GTCO continues to position itself at the intersection of finance, technology and enterprise, actively shaping the future of digital transformation in Africa.

Continue Reading

Banking

Easter: Ecobank Assures Customers Uninterrupted Banking Services

Published

on

Ecobank Remodel branches

By Dipo Olowookere

Banking services will not be interrupted throughout the Easter public holidays, from Friday, April 3, to Monday, April 6, 2026, for any reason, Ecobank Nigeria has assured its customers.

In a message over the weekend, the member of Africa’s leading pan-African banking group, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, said customers would continue to enjoy quality service delivery during the period.

It noted that its secure and robust digital platforms would remain fully operational to support financial activities during the festive period.

All digital channels, including the Ecobank Mobile App, Ecobank Business App, USSD *326#, Ecobank Online, OmniPlus, Omnilite, EcobankPay, Ecobank Cards, ATMs, PoS terminals, and over 35,000 Ecobank Xpress Point agent locations nationwide, will remain accessible throughout the holiday, the financial institution further said, urging customers to conveniently conduct transactions at any time using this wide range of digital solutions.

Ecobank customers were encouraged to maximise the bank’s alternative channels for transfers, bill payments, airtime purchases, card services, and account management.

They were also advised to stay vigilant by shopping only on trusted websites; avoiding the sharing of PINs, passwords, and one-time passwords (OTPs); refraining from banking on public Wi-Fi networks; being cautious of urgent or emotionally charged messages; and regularly monitoring their account activity.

“Customers will continue to enjoy a full bouquet of services during the holiday, including local and international funds transfers, bill payments, airtime top-ups, merchant payments, balance enquiries, account statements, and cardless cash withdrawals via ATMs,” the Head of Products & Analytics, Consumer & Commercial Banking at Ecobank Nigeria, Mr Victor Yalokwu, stated.

“We understand that festive seasons come with increased financial activity, and our priority is to ensure our customers enjoy fast, reliable, and secure banking wherever they are.

“Our digital channels are designed to support uninterrupted transactions, and we have strengthened our systems to guarantee optimal performance throughout the Easter break,” he added.

Mr Yalokwu noted that, “Ecobank remains committed to providing innovative financial solutions and exceptional customer service. We wish all our customers and partners a peaceful and joyful Easter celebration.”

Continue Reading

Banking

Polaris Bank to Limit Access to VULTe for Four Days

Published

on

Polaris Bank Fashion Souk

By Dipo Olowookere

Customers may have difficulty accessing the digital platform of Polaris Bank, known as VULTe, during the Easter holidays from Friday, April 3, to Monday, April 6, 2026.

This is because the financial institution is carrying out system maintenance on the platform in its effort to ensure users enjoy a better banking experience.

In a notice over the weekend, the lender said “access to VULTe may be limited,” but it provided an alternative, which is the PolarisXperience.

Polaris Bank, which expressed regret over “any inconvenience” this action may cause its customers, said the “scheduled system maintenance” would happen from 10 pm to 8 am daily, promising that normal service would return after the maintenance.

“In continuation of our commitment to delivering a seamless and improved banking experience, we will be conducting a scheduled system maintenance during the Easter holidays.

“During this period, access to VULTe may be limited. We have provided an alternative channel, PolarisXperience:

“Please go to our website to onboard or use it as an existing user. You can also use this link: (https://elogin.polarisbanklimited.com).

“We regret any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Normal service will resume after the maintenance,” parts of the notice seen by Business Post read.

Continue Reading

Trending