In Nigeria, bank transactions can come with hidden costs. From transaction fees to currency conversion rates, sending and receiving money through banks can often be more expensive than expected. As digital financial solutions become more widespread, ...
Gift card trading has become a popular way for many Nigerians to send and receive money, shop online, and even invest in digital assets. However, despite its rapid growth, several misconceptions continue to cloud the industry. These myths often disco...
For many Nigerians living abroad, sending money back home to family and friends is an essential part of staying connected. Traditionally, services like Western Union, MoneyGram, and bank transfers have been used for these transactions. However, with ...
Nigeria’s fintech sector has witnessed unprecedented growth over the past decade, driven by innovation, mobile technology, and an increasing demand for digital financial solutions. Among the many emerging trends within this sector, gift card trading ...
In Nigeria, remittances—the money sent back home by Nigerians living abroad—are a crucial part of the economy. According to the World Bank, Nigeria is one of the largest recipients of remittances in the world, with billions of dollars flowing into th...
Gift card trading has become a booming industry in Nigeria, offering traders an opportunity to make substantial profits by buying, selling, and reselling gift cards. However, like any investment, managing a gift card portfolio requires strategy, disc...
In recent years, the use of gift cards has become increasingly popular in Nigeria, especially with the rise of e-commerce, international shopping, and digital payment solutions. Gift cards provide a secure and convenient way for Nigerians to shop glo...
In Nigeria’s growing digital economy, traders face the decision of choosing the best payment methods for buying and selling goods and services, especially in the online space. Two popular options are gift cards and bank transfers. Both have their adv...
With the rise of global e-commerce, Nigerians now have the opportunity to shop from international online retailers like Amazon, eBay, iTunes, and Google Play, often offering a wider selection of products at competitive prices. However, making payment...