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How Remita Helped Turn the TSA into a National Success Story

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
March 16, 2026
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Nigeria’s public sector has launched many technology projects with promise, but few have delivered lasting results.

The Treasury Single Account (TSA) is a rare exception. Powered by Remita, the indigenous payments platform developed by SystemSpecs, the TSA has become one of Nigeria’s most successful government technology initiatives.

Here are seven ways Remita helped transform government revenue management.

1. Consolidating Thousands of Government Accounts: Before the TSA, the Federal Government operated more than 17,000 bank accounts across commercial banks. Remita consolidated these into a unified framework, giving the federal government a clearer view of its finances.

2. Providing Real-Time Visibility of Public Funds: Remita introduced a digital dashboard that allows institutions to track revenues and balances in real time, greatly improving financial oversight.

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3. Reducing Government Borrowing Costs: With better visibility of available funds, the federal government could manage liquidity more effectively and reduce unnecessary borrowing.

4. Introducing Automated Payment Reconciliation: The Remita Retrieval Reference system enables automated reconciliation across thousands of transactions, reducing manual processes and errors.

5. Integrating Nigeria’s Banking System: Remita created a unified switching infrastructure linking commercial banks with government revenue systems, enabling seamless payment processing.

6. Strengthening Accountability Across Government Agencies: With revenues visible through a central system, agencies can no longer operate undisclosed accounts or retain funds outside official channels.

7. Showcasing the Power of Indigenous Technology: Developed by Nigerian engineers, Remita proved that local technology can power complex national infrastructure.

Beyond its financial impact, the TSA has become a powerful example of Nigerian innovation supporting critical public systems. Many observers believe this achievement deserves national recognition and honours.

The TSA powered by Remita, has not only improved government revenue management, it has also shown that homegrown technology can deliver solutions of national and global significance.

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