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Can You Think PalmPay Now Handles 15 Million Transactions a Day?

Business Elites Africa
Last updated: 12/05/2025
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If you happen to blinked, you probably missed it, PalmPay has quietly pulled off one thing massive.

In exactly a year, the Nigerian fintech giant has jumped from processing around 10 million daily transactions to an astonishing 15 million a day in the primary quarter of 2025. 

That’s no longer lawful increase, it’s a signal that digital finance is now not any longer a facet act in Nigeria’s financial system. It’s the main occasion.

A milestone that speaks volumes

The news broke at some point of a media roundtable the place PalmPay shared its Q1 2025 results, and the numbers repeat a compelling story. 

The platform now boasts a user base of 35 million, with each user making about 50 transactions monthly. That stage of engagement isn’t accidental, it’s the effects of strategic expansion, user belief, and a seamless trip that’s clearly working.

But here’s what’s way more attention-grabbing: PalmPay isn’t lawful rising in numbers, it’s rising in loyalty. 

With a buyer retention rate of 80% and over 13 million users transacting monthly via its community of more than 1 million agents and merchants, the platform has created a stronghold in Nigeria’s aggressive fintech space.

Wealth, Cards, and Physical Presence

This past quarter has been all about building literally and figuratively. In February, PalmPay opened a contemporary workplace to raised succor its users and sever back resolution time for complaints. 

By March, it rolled out PalmPay Debit Cards, a major pass that extends its digital services and products into everyday spending. The goal? To distribute 5 million debit cards nationwide and originate more places of work across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.

Its PalmPay Wealth Product has also change into a hit. With 9 million active users and hobby rates as excessive as 22% on Smart Earn plans, the platform paid out N4 billion in hobby in exactly three months. That variety of return is certain to maintain other folks coming back.

Combating fraud, building belief

In an era the place digital fraud is an ever-indicate threat, PalmPay is clearly no longer taking any chances. From real-time transaction monitoring to multi-factor authentication, the platform is doubling down on security. 

The company knows that as transactions climb, so carry out the hazards but so does its dedication to safeguarding users.

PalmPay CEO Chika Nwosu summed it up completely: “We are enhancing our security framework to guard our users and be certain that belief in our platform.”

What to interrogate of

PalmPay’s increase isn’t happening in isolation. It’s part of a broader surge in cellular money across Nigeria. In 2024, cellular money operators at the side of PalmPay processed transactions price N71.5 trillion, up 53.4% from the earlier year. 

And with transaction volumes climbing from 3 billion to 3.9 billion in exactly 365 days, all the field is on a rocket paddle.

Fueling this increase is a easy but highly efficient force: smartphone penetration. More Nigerians are getting online, and with platforms appreciate PalmPay ready to succor them, the prolonged race of money in Nigeria looks less appreciate a bank branch and more appreciate an app for your telephone.

So move, 15 million daily transactions may sound wild. But in case you’ve been paying attention to how fast fintech is evolving in Nigeria, maybe the real surprise is that we’re perfect lawful getting started.

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