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Novacrust Seeks to Simplify Payments for Digital Workforce

Nathaniel Udoh
Last updated: May 29, 2026 10:12 am
Nathaniel Udoh
May 29, 2026
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A new fintech platform, Novacrust, has entered Africa’s rapidly growing digital finance market with a promise to simplify how freelancers, remote workers, creators, and online entrepreneurs manage cross-border payments and digital earnings.

The company said its newly launched platform combines multiple financial services into a single ecosystem, allowing users to access global USD accounts, manage virtual cards, convert crypto assets, and trade gift cards without relying on several applications.

According to the company, the platform was built to address the long-standing problem of fragmented financial infrastructure facing Africa’s digital workforce, many of whom earn income across borders but struggle with high transaction costs, delays, and limited access to global financial services.

Speaking on the launch, recently, the Marketing Lead at Novacrust, Tolu Folayan, said existing solutions often provide isolated services, forcing users to move funds across multiple platforms before they can fully access or spend their earnings.

She explained that this process frequently results in repeated charges, poor exchange rates, and unnecessary financial losses for users.

“Our product is built by people in different parts of the world, and this makes us understand the complex problem of cross-border payment today,” Folayan said.

She added that the company’s goal is to help digital professionals across Africa retain more of the money they earn while enjoying easier access to financial tools.

“We wake up every morning focused on ensuring that freelancers in Lagos, remote workers in Nairobi, business owners in Kigali, and creators in Accra never have to lose money simply to access the funds they have already earned. That is the Novacrust promise, and we’re only just getting started,” she said.

The company is launching operations initially in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa, positioning itself as a financial platform tailored to the growing needs of Africa’s digital economy.

Novacrust said its model differs from traditional banks and some fintech competitors by focusing on pricing transparency. According to the company, users are shown clear transaction costs upfront instead of hidden fees embedded in exchange rates or intermediary charges.

The firm also stressed the importance of regulatory compliance in its operations, noting that it works with licensed banking partners to provide secure financial services across multiple African markets.

Folayan said compliance remains central to the company’s strategy, enabling the platform to offer reliable withdrawals to local bank accounts and mobile money wallets.

The launch reflects the increasing demand for financial tools designed specifically for Africa’s remote work and creator economy, which has expanded significantly in recent years due to the rise of freelancing, digital services, and global remote employment opportunities.

Looking ahead, Novacrust said it plans to expand into Zambia, Tanzania, and Ethiopia while introducing additional features such as EUR and GBP accounts, as well as decentralised finance savings products.

The company said its broader ambition is to become a major financial platform powering Africa’s growing digital workforce over the next three years.

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Nathaniel Udoh, is BrandiQ Head of Research and Business Analysis. He is a graduate of mass communication, with a master’s degree in political science, and over 10 years’ experience in research, data-journalism and public relations.
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