The FTSE-listed Network International has launched its innovative, award-winning digital payment platform, Network One, in Nigeria.
The platform is now ready to onboard and empower banks, mobile network operators and fintechs in Nigeria and throughout the West African region.
Network International said in a statement that by deploying its flagship Network One platform in Nigeria, it is aligning with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive for in-country transaction routing, enhancing its local processing capabilities.
“The integrated platform provides banks, FIs, and fintechs with a comprehensive range of payment products and services locally in Nigeria for both issuers and acquirers. The suite is complemented by a variety of value-added services such as digital, loyalty, tokenisation, enterprise fraud prevention, embedded finance data and advisory solutions and many more. Network International is strategically investing in rolling out the platform in key markets to effectively serve its local and regional clients and partners across the MEA region,” the statement said.
Commenting on the launch, the Group Chief Executive Officer, of Network International, Nandan Mer, said, “This major milestone took us only a few months to deploy thanks to a local team that worked tirelessly and seamlessly with cross-functional colleagues in various geographies to ensure we deliver on Network One’s promise of innovation, resilience, and agility. Taking Network One live in Nigeria is integral to our company’s continued commitment to the country and the continent.
“Network One’s successful touchdown in Nigeria embodies our ambition to establish ourselves as a company that is authentically local in the African markets we serve.”
As the fourth largest GDP in Africa with strong consumer spending, Nigeria is ripe for a digital payments boom. The company highlighted that transaction value in the domestic digital payments market is projected to reach $21.32bn in 2024, with an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2028) of 10.06 per cent projected to reach a total amount of $31.28bn by 2028
The Network One platform is an integrated payment suite offering both merchant and issuer solutions, hosted and supported in-country. It relies on the consolidation of best-in-class technologies brought together to provide end-to-end payment processing capabilities in a highly adaptable environment.
“Our presence on the ground and comprehension of the specific needs of the local market have enabled us to tailor a solution that is ideally suited for Nigerian enterprises.
Our capability to establish a hub equipped with all the essential technology not only empowers our clients to enhance their value proposition but also positions Network to effectively contribute to financial inclusion and democratisation of payments, addressing the needs of a large population of consumers across the continent,” the Group Managing Director, Processing, Africa and Co-Head Group Processing, Network International, Dr Reda Helal, said.
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