OPay, a leading fintech company in Nigeria, has deepened its financial inclusion drive with the launch of a new office in Kaduna.
The newly launched office marks the firm’s investment drive to bring financial services closer to customers, merchants, agents, and businesses.
In a statement, it described the new outlet as an expansion aimed at strengthening the firm’s ability to provide localised support, deepen community engagement, and contribute to economic growth in Nigeria.
The firm’s Chief Operating and Technology Officer, Dotun Adekunle, identified trust as the bedrock of the firm’s foundation, reaffirming its commitment to improve its drive for financial inclusion.
“Trust remains the foundation of everything we do at OPay. Every day, millions of Nigerians choose our platform because they know they can rely on us for secure transactions, innovative solutions, and dependable service.
“As we continue to grow, we will keep investing in technology, security, customer experience, and local partnerships to ensure that financial inclusion reaches every corner of Nigeria,” he said.
He described Kaduna as a conducive business environment, saying the newly launched outlet would serve as a key hub for customer engagement, merchant support, business partnerships, and operational activities.
“Today is more than the opening of a new office. It reflects our long-term commitment to Kaduna State and to the millions of Nigerians who trust OPay every day for their financial needs.
“Kaduna is a city of enterprise, innovation, and opportunity, and we are proud to strengthen our presence here as we continue to make financial services more accessible to individuals, businesses, and underserved communities,” he said.
According to him, Kaduna plays an important role in Nigeria’s economic landscape, with a vibrant population of entrepreneurs, traders, and small businesses.
“By establishing a physical presence in the state, OPay aims to further support these communities with reliable, secure, and innovative financial solutions designed to meet their evolving needs,” he said.
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