Banking
Paystack Forays into Personal Banking With Zap

By Adedapo Adesanya
One of Nigeria’s shining fintechs, Paystack, has forayed into the personal banking space with the launch of Zap.
The firm is betting on making transfers easy and faster as it makes a shift into consumers after primarily serving businesses.
“Zap is a consumer app for instant, secure payments through bank transfers. Built on the same trusted infrastructure that powers millions of transactions daily,” the company tweeted on X.
According to the chief executive of the firm, Mr Shola Akinlade, during the launch on Monday, the product allows users to send money to any Nigerian bank account within 10 – 30 seconds.
Customers can fund their Zap account by linking their Nigerian bank accounts to Zap using Paystack’s direct debit infrastructure or depositing money directly into a Paystack-Titan account.
According to him, transfers have become a feature of daily life and delays can be frustrating.
So the new app will be solely focusing on transfers and for now, won’t include other services like airtime and data recharge or electricity token payments.
Business Post gathered that the company is banking on its relationship with Titan Trust to make it possible for Zap to hold deposits.
However, the app is limited to only commercial bank accounts which can be linked through Paystack Vault. So account numbers like like OPay, PalmPay, and Moniepoint are excluded from the list of supported institutions.
Users can also link debit or credit cards from any country to Zap.
Customers can only send or deposit money on the app after completing know-your-customer (KYC) checks. Tier-1 users, who verify with only their Bank Verification Number (BVN), can send up to N50,000 daily and maintain a maximum balance of N200,000.
For Tier-2 users, who must provide a selfie, physical address, and National Identification Number (NIN), the limits rise to N200,000 daily and N500,000 maximum balance. Tier-3 users can send up to N5 million daily and hold up to N100 million in their accounts after verifying their address.
In a product test, our correspondent tested the service and found that users can only be onboarded using an invitation code, which has been considered a method of making it effective to spread the app.
Although it has a very fast transfer mechanism, users question whether it will be able to offer proper incentives like its older and previously established competitors.
Banking
Fidelity Bank Rewards More Customers in GAIM 6 Monthly Draws

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Twenty new millionaires have emerged in the seventh and eighth monthly draws of the Get Alert in Millions (GAIM) Season 6 Savings Promo of Fidelity Bank Plc.
The campaign was tailored by the financial institution to reaffirm its dedication to financial empowerment and a savings-oriented culture.
At the draw held at its headquarters in Lagos, Fidelity Bank also rewarded 29 winners from the campaign’s fourth, fifth, and sixth monthly draws.
Among the beneficiaries who received their N1 million prizes at the ceremony were Stephanie Onome Gere, Itua Michael Ehinomen, Maduabuchi Kalu Anya, and Chioma Grace Nnodim, who expressed her appreciation to Fidelity Bank saying, “This is a life-changing moment for me. I had heard of others winning, but I never imagined I would become a millionaire just by saving consistently. I encourage all Nigerians to open a Fidelity Bank account and start saving – you never know when your alert will come.”
For the latest draws, 10 winners each from the seventh and eighth draws emerged from various geo-political zones across Nigeria, demonstrating the widespread reach and impact of the campaign.
The draws were conducted electronically and supervised by representatives from the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and other relevant regulatory bodies to ensure transparency and fairness.
“At Fidelity Bank, we believe that financial well-being begins with cultivating smart saving habits. This belief inspired the GAIM 6 promo — a strategic initiative aimed at encouraging and rewarding a culture of consistent savings among our customers,” the Promo Chairperson and Executive Director for Lagos and South West at Fidelity Bank, Mr Ken Opara, represented by the lender’s Regional Bank Head for Lagos Central, Ms Chioma Nwankwo, stated.
“For us, it is not just about winning but helping our customers to build a secure financial future. To ensure this, these winners also receive financial advisory to help them grow and manage their wealth effectively,” he added.
Now in its final month and ahead of the grand finale, GAIM 6 has disbursed about N85.4 million to 2,561 customers through various draws, including N60 million to 60 monthly winners, N7million to 700 student Flex account holders, and N4.5 million to nine NYSC members.
Special day rewards included N1 million each on Women’s Day and Workers’ Day, N10 million on Children’s Day, and N7.7 million shared among 1,550 weekly consolation winners.
Through GAIM 6, Fidelity Bank continues to promote financial empowerment, reward loyalty, and foster a savings culture among Nigerians, staying true to its mission to help individuals grow, inspire businesses to thrive, and empower economies to prosper.
Banking
CBN Reiterates Naira Protection, Preservation to Traders, Entrepreneurs, Students

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has once again appealed to Nigerians to protect and preserve the dignity of the Naira.
This call was made on Tuesday as the apex book took its currency education campaign to Lagos residents at an event called CBN Fair held at Maryland, a mixed commercial and residential area in Lagos Mainland.
The sensitisation event themed Driving Alternative Payment Channels as Tools for Financial Inclusion, Growth and Accelerated Economic Development had in attendance, market men and women as well as entrepreneurs, policymakers, financial institutions, fintech innovators, banks, consumer protection agencies, students from various tertiary institutions, youth groups among others.
According to a statement, the CBN’s Acting Director, Corporate Communications Department, Mrs Hakama Sidi Ali, said the fair was designed to interact with the public and critical stakeholders on the bank’s policies for sustainable economic growth and Nigeria’s development.
Mrs Sidi Ali said the theme was apt to address the imperative of value addition and the links that catalyse SMEs and other economic activities to attain the much-needed price stability.
She added that the apex bank, under the leadership of Mr Yemi Cardoso, is committed to stimulating productivity, financial inclusiveness and delivering on core mandate of monetary and price stability, listing the bank’s functional policies that repositioned and expanded the economy in the last 22 months to strengthen the financial system, increase foreign investments inflow and huge leap in financial inclusion rates.
“The core objective of this engagement, therefore, is to sensitise members of the public on how the Bank’s policies and innovations can enhance their lives and livelihood and contribute to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy,” she added.
The apex bank spokesperson appealed for preservation of the dignity of the nation’s currency through prevention of various forms of abuse, including commodifying the Naira.
Banking
Stanbic IBTC Bank Wins at Cosmopolitan The Daily Business Awards

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Two prestigious awards were clinched by Stanbic IBTC Bank Limited at the Cosmopolitan The Daily Business Awards held recently.
The Cosmopolitan The Daily Business Awards is a reputable platform dedicated to recognising and celebrating the remarkable achievements of businesses globally, encompassing both public and private sectors.
The Nigerian lender received top honours as the Best Cash Management Bank and the Best Trade Finance Bank in Nigeria, underscoring its commitment to excellence in financial services.
The accolade for Best Cash Management Bank acknowledges Stanbic IBTC Bank’s proficiency in providing tailored solutions that enhance liquidity and optimise cash flow for companies of all sizes.
The award for Best Trade Finance Bank is also testament to the bank’s robust offerings that facilitate international commerce, empowering local businesses to expand their reach globally.
These esteemed awards highlight organisations that exemplify innovation, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of value creation.
Its recognition in these categories also reflects its steadfast dedication to delivering exceptional cash management and trade finance solutions that cater to the unique needs of its clients.
The bank’s innovative approach and customer-centric services have positioned it as a leader in the financial landscape, enabling businesses to navigate complexities in today’s economy with confidence.
“We are honoured to be recognised as Nigeria’s Best Cash Management Bank and Best Trade Finance Bank at the Cosmopolitan The Daily Business Awards. These awards are a reflection of our steadfast commitment to excellence and innovation in financial services.
“At Stanbic IBTC Bank, we believe in empowering our clients by providing tailored solutions that drive their success and foster economic growth in Nigeria.
“This achievement motivates us to continue setting high standards and delivering exceptional value as we navigate the evolving landscape of banking together,” the Executive Director of Corporate and Transaction Banking for Stanbic IBTC Bank, Eric Fajemisin, commented.
Also, the Head of Transaction Banking at Stanbic IBTC Bank, Jesuseun Fatoyinbo, emphasised that these accolades are not just honours; they reflect our relentless pursuit of excellence and commitment to fostering economic growth in Nigeria, noting, “Together, we will continue to redefine what is possible in transaction banking.”
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