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Inside PalmPay’s Purple Woman: Bridging the Gender Gap in Nigeria’s Tech Jobs

Over the past two years, the programme has trained young women in software engineering, data analysis, product management, DevOps, digital marketing, and UX/UI design

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
February 23, 2026
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As Nigeria’s digital economy expands, a quiet shift is transforming how young people find work, build skills, and launch careers.

At the centre of that change is financial technology. Beyond payments and mobile wallets, fintech has become a growing engine for job creation, skills development, and economic inclusion.

Nigeria’s fintech ecosystem is now one of Africa’s fastest-growing. According to Financial Times Fastest Growing Fintech in Africa 2025, PalmPay was ranked the number 1 fintech in Africa.

The Dealroom 2025 Global Tech Ecosystem Report ranks Lagos among the world’s leading emerging tech hubs, while Fintech News Africa notes that the country hosts more than 430 fintech companies, a 70% increase in just one year.

Each new startup means more roles in engineering, product, customer experience, compliance, and operations.

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The message is clear: fintech isn’t just building apps. It’s building careers.

How PalmPay Is Developing Talent

PalmPay is one of the companies turning this growth into an opportunity. Through its Purple Woman initiative, the company is investing directly in young Nigerians, especially women, with practical, career-ready skills.

Over the past two years, the PalmPay Purple Woman programme has trained young women in software engineering, data analysis, product management, DevOps, digital marketing, and UX/UI design.

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Designed to close the gender gap in tech, the initiative combines hands-on learning with internships inside PalmPay’s teams, giving participants real workplace exposure and a pathway to employment.

This matters. Women currently represent just 17% of Nigeria’s tech workforce, according to Women in Tech Nigeria.

By focusing on access and experience, PalmPay isn’t just teaching skills, it’s opening doors.

Its graduate trainee programme follows a similar approach, helping recent graduates transition from classroom theory to real-world practice through mentorship, structured training, and performance-based employment opportunities.

Why It Matters in the fintech ecosystem 

Nigeria’s workforce is young, ambitious, and increasingly tech-savvy, yet many struggle to find jobs that match their skills. Fintech is helping close that gap.

By investing in training, internships, and graduate pathways, companies are not just hiring talent, they are actively building it.

As the sector scales, it is creating careers, strengthening skills, and laying the foundation for long-term economic growth and shared prosperity nationwide.

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