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Home » Carbon Reiterates Commitment to Reform Digital Banking Experience

Carbon Reiterates Commitment to Reform Digital Banking Experience

Yinka Okeowo by Yinka Okeowo
September 13, 2022
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Digital micro-financial institution, Carbon Finance has reiterated its commitment to reform and transform the banking experience by ensuring services are more accessibility and flexibility for consumers.

It began operation as a One Credit, a brick-and-mortar consumer lender focused on the Nigerian market. In 2016 it became a digital lender via its Paylater App and was focused on providing access to consumer credit services, according to a statement.

The business changed its name to Carbon in 2019 and received a microfinance banking license from the Central Bank of Nigeria with the renewed goal of evolving into a fully-functional digital financial service platform that provides loans, cost-effective bill payments, free fund transfers, and high yield savings and investment options.

Co-founder and CEO Chijioke Dozie said, “At Carbon, we are really proud of what we have accomplished, due to our customers and the folks at Carbon. 

When we consider the past ten years and the years to come, we want to place a greater emphasis on the needs of our customers, make sure we are responding to market trends, and transform how Nigerians make payments.

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According to Ngozi Dozie, who is also co-founder further “with our newly launched buy now pay later product “Carbon Zero” which gives you the flexibility to shop what you want, when you want, without breaking the bank at a zero per cent interest rate.

‘As humans, time is our most valuable asset and by using Carbon Zero, our customers can be more flexible with their funds and improve their quality of life significantly.”

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