Lagos, Nigeria, 15 October, 2024: Verve International, Africa’s 1st and largest domestic payments scheme,  and an emerging reference-point in the burgeoning realm of domestic payment schemes globally, has  again announced another remarkable new growth milestone, further consolidating its growing market  share in Nigeria, in terms of payment card issuance and transactions.  

Verve Payment Cards in Nigeria, Africa’s largest consumer market and its pioneer country of issuance  have now surpassed 70 million issued payment cards to date. This development comes 15 months after  the scheme announced it had issued 50 million payment cards in Nigeria in July last year, translating to  +40% growth in issuance volumes YoY.  

Over the last few years, Verve has grown to become the payment card of choice across various tiers of  banking service and particularly within the burgeoning fintech/neobank space in Nigeria, on the back of  significant strategic partnerships across commercial and microfinance banking spheres, as well as fintechs,  OFIs and public sector due to sustained innovation and demonstrated understanding of the requirements  of its local markets. 

As Africa’s premier and leading domestic payment cards scheme, Verve remains focused on addressing  peculiar market challenges in Africa by providing secure and cost-effective payment options for individuals  and businesses to exchange value, offering both virtual and physical cards that facilitate payment for an  increasing number of international services in local currency. In the last 3 years, Verve has made significant  progress in this regard, having achieved merchant acceptance with platforms such as Google, Spotify, Netflix, Showmax, Amazon Prime, Facebook, Microsoft, Uber, and Flywire , to mention a few, underscoring  a strong resolve to continue to drive relevant partnerships that provide its users in Africa convenient  opportunities to access global services in local denominations. 

Outside Nigeria, Verve cardholders are provided with the benefit of using the Verve card in Nigeria and  over 21 other African countries, underscoring the company’s resolve to ensure the seamlessness of  transactions across the continent, particularly for the critical mass of consumer demographics, whilst  driving value and efficiency for African financial institutions. Particularly noteworthy, are rapidly  expanding issuing and acceptance partnerships across East Africa, including major financial institutions  including the 2 largest financial institutions KCB Group and more recently Equity Bank, in addition to a growing network of savings and credit societies (SACCOs) across Kenya and Uganda. 

Speaking on this latest business milestone Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Verve International, Vincent  Ogbunude, asserted that Verve continues to provide innovative ways to make transactions and payment  more secure and convenient for customers, not only in Nigeria across Africa and beyond, whilst providing  unparalleled business value for business partners from both issuing and acquiring perspectives. 

In his words, “At Verve International, we continue to consolidate our delivery of global-standard payment solutions howbeit essentially tailored to economic and operational realities of the markets  where we play across Africa, whilst leveraging value-adding partnerships that ensure we scale our  impact and turbo-charge financial inclusion on the African continent. We are greatly delighted again at  this point to celebrate another phenomenal milestone, having added 20 million new payment cards to  our base in Nigeria, for which we are extremely appreciative of our issuing partners as well as our loyal  cardholders…” 

It would be recalled that Verve, Africa’s largest domestic payments card and token brand recently launched the fifth edition of its Goodlife National Consumer Promo, a reward program designed to engage  and reward its millions of cardholders. The promo, which runs from August 15 to December 31, 2024,  offers instant discounts and rewards for Verve cardholders at selected merchants and retail outlets across  Nigeria, including NNPC Retail Limited, Addide, The Place, Sweet Sensation and Chowdeck, among  others. 

Verve international, a subsidiary of the Interswitch Group, Africa’s leading integrated digital payments  and commerce enabler is the first EMV-certified pan-African domestic payment card scheme (a subsidiary  of the Interswitch Group), issuing cards and payment solutions to individuals, issuers, and organizations;  and remains committed to pushing the boundaries in terms of customer experience and payment  possibilities. 

Cardholders have come to regard Verve as a safe, convenient and reliable payment solution for everything  payment. Verve cards can be used across a wide range of payment channels like Point of Sale (POS)  terminals, Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), Agency banking channel, Web / eCommerce, and Mobile  Apps.

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