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Top 10 most downloaded Nigerian fintech apps – June 2026
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Top 10 most downloaded Nigerian fintech apps – June 2026

NairaMetrics about 2 hours 1 mins read

Over the past decade, a new generation of mobile-first fintech companies has accelerated financial inclusion, bringing banking, payments, savings, and credit services to tens of millions of Nigerians who were previously underserved by the traditional financial system.

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