PalmPay's Managing Director, Chika Nwosu, emphasized the need for increased investment in interoperable payment infrastructure to support Africa's economic transformation at the CBN's 7th Africa Emerging Markets Forum.
PalmPay is strengthening its data protection framework through new employee training and privacy initiatives to comply with NDPA 2023 and better safeguard customer data.
PalmPay is intensifying its social impact efforts in education through the Young Stars initiative, which aims to reward outstanding students and promote academic excellence in Nigeria.
UBA Plc hosted a significant conference, bringing together fintech companies like OPay and PalmPay to foster collaboration over competition in securing the future of payments across Africa.
PalmPay’s Purple Women initiative is bridging the gender gap by equipping young women in fintech with vital digital, business, and leadership skills.
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PalmPay is investing in direct interventions to expand financial access for entrepreneurs and support the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises in Nigeria.
UBA hosted a pan-African conference bringing together over 20 leading fintechs and stakeholders, including PalmPay, OPay, Mastercard, Visa, and the Central Bank of Nigeria, to discuss deeper collaboration between banks and fintech companies.
PalmPay's Purple Women initiative is actively empowering women in fintech by providing essential digital, business, and leadership skills to help bridge the gender gap in technology, building on its success in empowering over 250 young women.
Fashion retailer Shein is preparing for a multi-billion dollar initial public offering, while African fintech company PalmPay, backed by MediaTek, is also considering an IPO in Hong Kong. Both companies are poised for significant market debuts.
PalmPay participated in the Digital Pay Expo 2026, joining other industry leaders to discuss the importance of building trust, reliability, and strong infrastructure as digital payment adoption continues to grow across Nigeria and emerging markets.
PalmPay is enhancing financial inclusion in Nigeria by providing digital banking and financial literacy skills to over 2,000 women traders in Kano and Kaduna.
PalmPay has announced a significant increase in its user base, reaching 35 million in Nigeria, highlighting its growth in the fintech sector and its role in expanding digital financial services accessibility.
This initiative celebrates real love stories inspired by simple, everyday financial moments, from seamless transfers and bill payments to shared savings goals and thoughtful surprises.
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