7/7 The next wave of Nigerian fintech isn't about choosing between local or global - it's about being both.
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7/7 The next wave of Nigerian fintech isn't about choosing between local or global - it's about being both.
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6/7 Key opportunities:
β’ Diaspora remittances (growing)
β’ USD safe haven accounts
β’ Multi-currency business services
β’ Cross-border infrastructure plays
5/7 Why this works:
β’ Existing payment infrastructure
β’ Multi-currency capabilities
β’ Strong diaspora demand
β’ Higher margins (1-2.5% net take rates)
4/7 The solution? Every fintech is discovering they can be a cross-border player:
β’ Digital lenders β foreign currency loans
β’ Neobanks β diaspora banking
β’ Investment apps β remittance services
Just like Bamboo's expansion into Canada with 'Coins'
3/7 Fast forward to 2025:
β’ Naira at 1536:$1 (300% depreciation in 4 years)
β’ Tighter funding market
β’ US investors = 60% of Nigerian startup funding
Result? Local revenue in USD terms is shrinking dramatically
2/7 Let's rewind to 2020:
β’ BaaS revolution took off
β’ FDIC relaxed brokered deposit rules
β’ Zero interest rates fueled growth
This created the first wave of Nigerian cross-border fintechs (Grey, Raenest, etc.)
1/7 The future of Nigerian fintech isn't just local anymore - it's cross-border by default.
Here's why this massive shift is happening and what it means for builders π§΅
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26.01.2025 00:46 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 07/7 The future of African logistics is collaborative.
Whether you're a frequent traveler or business owner, you're leaving money on the table by not exploring this model.
Try it this week.
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6/7 This model is already transforming how Nigerian businesses handle logistics:
β’ Small businesses save millions annually
β’ Travelers earn passive income
β’ Faster delivery times
β’ Reduced carbon footprint
5/7 Security measures:
β’ Comprehensive ID verification
β’ Phone authentication
β’ Real-time tracking
β’ Insurance options for high-value items
For Travelers:
- Extra income from planned trips
- Flexible opportunities
- No extra route deviation
4/7 The benefits are massive:
For Senders:
- Up to 60% cost reduction
- Real-time tracking
- Verified carriers
- Optional insurance
3/7 Here's how it works:
β’ Travelers register & get verified
β’ List their routes & available space
β’ Connect with package senders
β’ Earn extra income during trips they're already taking
2/7 Just discovered Ozi, a game-changing app that's creating
Nigeria's first peer-to-peer delivery network.
Think of it as "Uber meets DHL" - but with regular travelers as your delivery partners.
1/7 Nigerian logistics costs eat up to 40% of business operating expenses.
But here's how smart entrepreneurs are fighting back...
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7/7) Your 2025 action plan:
1. Review banking exposure
2. Screen for low-debt companies
3. Watch infrastructure plays
4. Monitor oil price impact
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6/7) Key risks to monitor:
β’ Rising finance costs
β’ FX exposure
β’ Weak corporate earnings
β’ Tax policy changes
5/7) Smart money will watch these sectors:
β’ Banking (potential outperformer)
β’ Construction (government spending beneficiary)
β’ Oil & Gas (revenue dependency remains)
4/7) Infrastructure spending could be the silver lining:
β’ N17.856T CAPEX (35.90% of budget)
β’ Major benefits for cement makers
β’ New opportunities in construction sector
3/7) But there's a hidden risk:
Private sector credit will tighten as government borrowing increases.
Already seeing:
β’ Rising commercial paper rates
β’ Shrinking corporate profits
β’ Mounting forex losses
2/7) First, the banking sector is positioned for a potential breakthrough:
β’ 2023: 128.41% YTD gains
β’ 2024: 27% YTD gains despite headwinds
β’ 2025: Could surpass both years
Why? Government's massive borrowing plan will create huge opportunities for banks
1/7) Nigeria's 2025 budget could reshape the stock market dramatically
The numbers are staggering:
β’ N49.7T expenditure
β’ N13.4T deficit
β’ 97.67% debt financing
Here's what smart investors need to know π§΅
7/7) The future of Nigerian aviation depends on smart investment, not just bigger budgets.
#AviationNG #NigerianAviation #Infrastructure
6/7) The solution path is clear:
1. Retain agency revenues
2. Prioritize existing infrastructure
3. Focus on safety investments
5/7) ICAO (global aviation authority) recommends reinvesting agency revenues into infrastructure.
We're doing the opposite.