Nigerian fintech giant Moniepoint is set to unveil the second edition of its widely acclaimed Nigeria’s Informal Economy Report in Abuja, reinforcing its commitment to financial inclusion and data-driven policy advocacy.
The launch event, scheduled to take place later this month, will bring together key stakeholders from government, finance, and development sectors to explore insights into Nigeria’s vast informal economy, which accounts for a significant portion of the country’s workforce and GDP.
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Moniepoint’s first edition of the report, released in 2024, was praised for shedding light on the challenges and opportunities within Nigeria’s informal sector, including access to credit, digital payments, and regulatory gaps.
According to company officials, the second edition will feature updated data, expanded regional coverage, and actionable recommendations aimed at empowering small businesses and informal workers through technology and financial services.
The report is expected to serve as a valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and financial institutions seeking to better understand and support Nigeria’s informal economy.
Moniepoint has emerged as a leading force in Nigeria’s fintech space, providing digital banking solutions to millions of individuals and businesses across the country.
