Tayo Oviosu is the founder and CEO of Paga, the leading mobile payments company in Nigeria. Hear more about him on the GHOGH podcast.
Nine years ago I started Paga to make it easy for people to transfer and leverage money for basic everyday needs.
My reason was simple — I was frustrated carrying cash around with me. Why was it so difficult to send money to my friend who spotted me for lunch, or to my cook to make me some banga soup? Why did I need to leave my date at the restaurant and drive to 4 ATMs before I found one that worked? Or after patiently waiting on a long queue in the supermarket realize the POS doesn’t work! It just did not make sense to me!
At Paga, we are building an ecosystem that enables people to digitally send and receive money, and creating simple financial access for everyone. We do not seek to be the bank but rather to partner with banks and financial institutions in the markets we operate.
There is a long arc to solve the problems we are tackling — especially ending the reign of cash as king. 90% of all transactions in emerging markets are done in cash. Paga aims to change this statistic and we are taking a long view to doing so…and we are making strong progress in Nigeria, our first market.
I’m very excited today about the launch of the new Paga Money Transfer App in Nigeria! Our goal in building this app was to simplify the process of sending money and ensure that money always gets to the recipient — no questions asked — always.
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