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Case studies

The Plug by Heritage Bank

Business owners believe limited payment options for their clients can negatively impact customers’ purchasing experience, thereby affecting sales. Therefore, small, medium and large businesses all thrive to have a  seamless channel to receive payments. Whether the purchase is offline or online, a solution for seamless collection of payment is highly desirable. Data has shown that payment with transfer is the most preferred choice for both business owners and customers.

Chedda by Support Microfinance Bank

Business owners believe limited payment options for their clients can negatively impact customers’ purchasing experience, thereby affecting sales. Therefore, small, medium and large businesses all thrive to have a  seamless channel to receive payments. Whether the purchase is offline or online, a solution for seamless collection of payment is highly desirable. Data has shown that payment with transfer is the most preferred choice for both business owners and customers.

Obiwezy

Obiwezy, in its keen commitment to the changing the face of e-commerce in Nigeria and perhaps in Africa, have established a store to serve the needs of gadget users and lovers, primarily involved in the sales of brand new and used gadgets including phones, tablets, laptops.

LASRRA

The partnership between OnePipe and Paystack, unifying the Paystack APIs within the OnePipe standard helped the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency to automate the specific nuances around the payment requirements for its premium registration operations while providing full transparency and accountability to all the actors in the value chain.

Lekki Gardens

Residents of the Lekki Gardens 1 estate approached FacilityBills.com to digitize the payment processes of the estate. To improve collection rates and smoothen the experience, the team at FacilityBills partnered with OnePipe and a chosen bank to deploy Simple Payments which significantly supercharged their collection rates.

Omnibiz

In the wake of the pandemic of 2020, a lot of retailers could no longer move around easily to obtain supplies for their neighbourhood stores, significantly impacting their livelihood and also creating a dent in sales numbers for the distributors that service them.

Agfin

With Grassroots Banking, field officers of Agfin MFI were able to deepen their proposition to small scale retailers and micro-entrepreneurs in the South-West of Nigeria beyond the usual collections of cash savings. They were able to add discounted purchases of digital services as well as business expansion loans to their back of tricks.

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