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OPay eyes gains as Nigeria tightens PoS rules
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OPay eyes gains as Nigeria tightens PoS rules

Business Day April 10, 2026 1 mins read

OPay has positioned itself to gain market share after Nigeria’s central bank tightened rules for agent banking, forcing Point of Sale (PoS) operators to work with only one financial institution. The new guidelines, introduced April 1 by the Central Bank of Nigeria, require agents to operate dedicated settlement accounts, comply with transaction limits, and use […]

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