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Moniepoint Bets on Nigeria’s Informal Economy as Fintech Competition Moves Beyond Payments

Martin Ogumah
Last updated: April 23, 2026 7:54 pm
Martin Ogumah
April 23, 2026
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Moniepoint Microfinance Bank has reaffirmed its ambition to deepen financial inclusion, but its larger strategy appears to be something more consequential: becoming indispensable infrastructure for Nigeria’s informal economy.

That distinction matters.

Many fintech firms began by solving transactions. The next stage of competition is about solving business survival. Moniepoint says its model goes beyond processing payments by supporting merchants with tools for inventory management, working capital access and daily operational support. This suggests a strategic shift from fintech as app utility to fintech as commercial operating system.

Why the Informal Economy Is the Real Prize

Nigeria’s small traders, market merchants and micro businesses form one of the largest economic ecosystems in Africa. Yet many remain underserved by formal finance. Banks often find them costly to serve. Credit histories may be thin. Documentation may be inconsistent. Branch access can be limited. Fintechs that successfully serve this segment gain access not only to transaction volume, but to sticky long-term relationships. That helps explain Moniepoint’s focus on merchants rather than consumer hype.

Physical Presence Still Wins in Digital Markets

The company highlighted its field-based managers who maintain close relationships with agents and merchants.

This is notable because many technology firms attempt to scale with minimal human contact. In Nigeria, that model often meets reality. When devices fail, fraud risks rise or compliance rules confuse operators, physical support becomes a competitive advantage. The combination of digital rails with local human assistance may prove more durable than pure app-based strategies.

Payments Are Becoming a Gateway Product

If Moniepoint reportedly powers a significant share of in-person payments, that creates leverage. Payments generate data. Data improves lending decisions. Lending deepens relationships. Relationships expand lifetime value. What begins as a transaction tool can evolve into a broader financial ecosystem.

BrandiQ Verdict

Moniepoint’s deeper wager is not simply on payments growth. It is on the long neglected productive energy of Nigeria’s real economy. As fintech matures, the winners may not be those with the loudest apps, but those most useful to the merchants who keep commerce moving.

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