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Home » CRC Credit Bureau Pivots to a Super App Model with New Mobile Launch

CRC Credit Bureau Pivots to a Super App Model with New Mobile Launch

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
March 9, 2026
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CRC Credit Bureau mobile app

CRC Credit Bureau mobile app

CRC Credit Bureau is no longer just sending you your credit score via email. Nigeria’s largest credit bureau is making a play for a permanent spot on your home screen with the launch of a redesigned mobile app that looks more like a lifestyle fintech than a dry data repository.

The new CRC Mobile App, launched recently, signals a strategic shift for the 15-year-old institution.

While the previous version was a basic portal for credit reports, the upgrade transforms the platform into a multi-service ecosystem.

Users can now pay utility bills (DSTV, StarTimes, electricity), buy airtime, and manage a digital wallet, all within the same interface used to monitor their financial health.

The Details:

Security Upgrade: The app now supports biometric authentication (Face ID and Fingerprint) and a hide balance feature for its integrated wallet, standard features for Tier-1 banking apps but a significant leap for a credit bureau.

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The Ecosystem Play: Beyond credit scores, CRC is integrating its Financial Education Centre (CFEC), allowing users to register and pay for professional training courses directly in-app.

The Why: By bundling everyday transactions with credit monitoring, CRC is trying to solve the low retention problem typical of credit bureaus.

Most people only check their score when applying for a loan; by adding bill payments, CRC ensures users log in more frequently.

For years, credit bureaus in Nigeria have operated in the background, primarily serving banks.

However, as the country’s credit culture matures and more buy now, pay later (BNPL) services emerge, there is a growing need for consumers to have real-time, frictionless access to their data.

“The upgraded app is designed to place greater control in the hands of customers,” said Dr. ’Tunde Popoola, MD/CEO of CRC Credit Bureau.

By moving into the utility and payment space, CRC is also positioning itself against fintechs. While it might not replace your primary bank app, it is becoming a one-stop shop for anyone looking to build a credit-ready profile while handling daily expenses.

The app is currently available on the Google Play and Apple App stores.

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