WHO WE ARE

About Us

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Our Vision

Our goal is to end poverty in developing countries as the leading financial technology company for low-income communities.

Our Mission

We aim to democratize banking by supporting low-income individuals and grassroots communities through innovative savings and micro-wealth management solutions, improving the standard of living for everyone we can reach.

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What we will achieve

Eradicate Poverty and Build Wealth

We empower disadvantaged communities to achieve financial freedom and stability.

Foster Financial Literacy

We provide education to help people make better financial decisions.

Promote a Digital Savings Culture

We encourage regular savings to build financial security and prepare for unexpected expenses.

Digitize Informal Trade Transactions

We aim to simplify transactions, reduce cash risks, and improve access to formal financial services.

Expand Financial Inclusion

We bridge the gap in financial services by offering affordable options for saving, borrowing, and investing.

Democratize Agency Banking

We enhance financial access and encourage participation in the economy.

Mainstream Unbanked Populations

We enable excluded communities to access diverse financial services, fostering economic growth and social progress.

4000+ customers onboarded

70,000+

$450,000

$110,000 avg. transaction by 4th month

Alajo ATM Card

Tech Infrastructure

Partnered with 3 commercial banks and one insurance firm

B2B Waitlist

Building B2B SaaS

Impact Projection

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Integrate 9,288,000 million unbanked and underbanked Nigerians into the digital financial pool in 5 to 10 years.

Empower MSMEs by providing access to Nano Loans and business incorporation through banking partners.

Help MSMEs access FMCG products on BNPL or BNPSS payment options through our Agent and finance service partners.

Help customers save 1,000 naira per day on average to build micro investments.

Create employment opportunity especially for women

Provide finance management and wealth building education to the unbanked and underbanked