The British Deputy High Commissioner to Lagos, Jonny Baxter, has paid a working visit to Moniepoint’s UK office, marking a significant step in enhancing trade and investment partnerships between the UK and Nigeria.
The visit highlights the value of strong partnerships in driving growth and innovation across continents.
During the meeting, discussions revolved around strengthening trade and investment ties between Nigeria and the UK.
Moniepoint’s Founder and Group CEO, Tosin Eniolorunda, emphasized the importance of mutual beneficial partnerships, stating that their growth is a testament to what’s possible when partnerships go beyond investment, focusing on shared prosperity and innovation.
Moniepoint operates as an all-in-one financial ecosystem for over 10 million businesses and individuals across Nigeria and Africa.
The company has established itself as the leading financial platform for Nigeria’s small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), especially in the informal segment.
Moniepoint powers most of Nigeria’s Point of Sale (POS) transactions, processing over 1 billion transactions monthly.
The UK’s commitment to furthering economic collaboration with Nigeria was reiterated during the visit, with plans to explore new opportunities for innovation and growth.
Moniepoint also discussed plans for new solutions to help Nigerians in the UK easily send money home, leveraging their reputation for trust, speed, and transparency.
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