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Home » Nigerian Fintech CashBox Sees Transaction Value Surge 1150% in 2 years

Nigerian Fintech CashBox Sees Transaction Value Surge 1150% in 2 years

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
March 27, 2022
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Sydney Aigbogun, founder and CEO of CashBox

Sydney Aigbogun, founder and CEO (2nd right), flanked my other members of the team

CashBox, a fintech company that offers savings and investment services to customers, says it has seen monthly transaction value grow from N16 million in 2019 to 200 million in 2021, representing an 1150 percent increase in the period.

The number of users also rose from 10,000 to 200,000 within the same period, an indication of the growing adoption of digital savings in Nigeria.

Founded in 2019, CashBox helps users cultivate a savings culture, with specific targets and incentives attached to it.

A savings plan on CashBox can earn a user as much as 6 to 13 percent interest per annum depending on the set tenor and the amount of savings they have in the wallet. Users can save as low as N100.

Sydney Aigbogun, founder and CEO of the company said the savings are invested in viable assets such as lending platforms, agriculture which is done directly with farmers to mitigate third party risks, and real estate where it partners with developers. A saver is allowed to withdraw the funds at maturity and may choose to reinvest.

CashBox is looking to add more features. Following a recent upgrade of its mobile application from 3.0 to 5.0, the company introduced an investment feature on the platform which enables users to take advantage of opportunities in different sectors of the economy. Some of the investments deliver interest rates between 6 to 7 percent which the company shares with the users sometimes at a 17 percent interest rate.

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Aigbogun said CashBox has bootstrapped since it was founded but may be going to the market soon to raise new funds as it looks to recruit more technical talents and push its brand visibility across the country.

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“Our digital marketing budget is very small compared to our competitors and that is because we have relied mostly on referrals to build the business,” Aigbogun said. However, the company continues to keep in touch with potential investors as it plans its fundraising.

In the long term, CashBox is pushing for a larger share of the wealth management market and wants to diversify its offering targeting Nigerians living in the diaspora.

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