OPay remains committed to working closely with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and other regulatory bodies to fight money laundering, fraud, terrorism financing,...
Opay, and PalmPay, among other fintech apps, have banned their customers from trading cryptocurrencies. Ravenewsonline reports that the leading Nigerian fintech companies have banned...
A microfinance bank, OPAY, yesterday, grappled with intense backlash after a customer, Okunola Akinropo, made waves in the aftermath of his visit to their...
OPay, Nigeria’s leading financial technology company headquartered in Lagos, has revolutionized customer service by prioritizing user satisfaction and implementing cutting-edge solutions to enhance customer...
In a world increasingly reliant on digital solutions, financial security stands paramount. Recognizing this critical need, OPay, Nigeria’s leading mobile money platform, which was...
Leading the charge in mobile-based payments, OPay has pledged to implement a thorough removal process for accounts lacking a Bank Verification Number (BVN) and/or...
Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) has directed banks to disconnect all non-deposit financial institutions from its transfer list. The NIBSS gave this directive to...
Federal government is reportedly considering opening up the official foreign exchange market to fintech firms such as Opay, PalmPay, PiggyVest and others. The fintech...