OneDosh – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Sat, 09 May 2026 12:54:49 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png OneDosh – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 A New Generation of African Creators is Redefining How Money Moves and Infrastructure is Beginning to Catch Up  https://techeconomy.ng/a-new-generation-of-african-creators-is-redefining-how-money-moves-and-infrastructure-is-beginning-to-catch-up/ https://techeconomy.ng/a-new-generation-of-african-creators-is-redefining-how-money-moves-and-infrastructure-is-beginning-to-catch-up/#respond Sat, 09 May 2026 12:54:49 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=181335 Across Africa, a new generation of creators, freelancers, and digital professionals is participating in a global economy that moves faster than traditional financial systems were designed to support.

From content creators earning through social platforms to remote workers collaborating across borders, many individuals are now generating income internationally. However, accessing and using those funds can still involve multiple steps, fragmented tools, and reliance on third parties.

As digital work continues to expand, there is a growing need for financial infrastructure that better reflects how people already live and earn.

OneDosh is part of a new wave of platforms working to simplify this experience by enabling users to receive, send, and use funds across borders within a single environment. OneDosh users are now completing global transactions seamlessly with the OneDosh card issued by Rain. 

Rather than introducing entirely new behaviors, the focus is on supporting what users are already doing; creating, earning, and transacting globally while reducing friction in how money is accessed and used.

“We’re seeing a shift where people are no longer working or earning within a single geography,” said Babatunde Osinowo, co-founder of OneDosh. “The expectation is that money should move with the same flexibility. Our role is to support that in a way that feels simple, faster, overall more straightforward and reliable.”

The platform is being adopted across a range of use cases, including:

  • Digital creators receiving platform earnings
  • Freelancers working with international clients
  • Individuals making cross-border payments or subscriptions

For many users, the goal is not just receiving funds, but being able to use them, whether for everyday expenses, digital services, or global transactions without needing to navigate multiple intermediaries.

This shift is also being reflected in how communities engage online. Increasingly, conversations around income, payments, and financial access are happening in real time, often driven by creators and their audiences.

To reflect this behavior, OneDosh is exploring community led activations, including livestream formats that allow users to see and participate in how money moves in real time.

These initiatives are designed less as traditional campaigns and more as shared experiences, where interaction, education, and real world usage come together.

As the lines between local and global work continue to blur, platforms that align with these patterns are expected to play a larger role in enabling participation in the global economy.

About OneDosh

OneDosh is a financial technology platform focused on simplifying how individuals receive, send, and use money across borders. By building around real world user behavior, the platform aims to reduce friction in global payments and support a more connected financial experience.

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PlaywithTomide partners with OneDosh, takes equity stake to support his community https://techeconomy.ng/playwithtomide-partners-with-onedosh-takes-equity-stake-to-support-his-community/ https://techeconomy.ng/playwithtomide-partners-with-onedosh-takes-equity-stake-to-support-his-community/#respond Wed, 29 Apr 2026 11:11:13 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=180735 For millions of gamers across Nigeria, paying for games, subscriptions, and digital services isn’t always seamless. Transactions fail, cards get declined, and reliable options are limited.

That’s a problem PlaywithTomide knows firsthand not just as a creator, but through the everyday experiences of his community.

Now, he’s doing something about it.

PlaywithTomide has partnered with OneDosh and taken an equity stake in the company, stepping in as an active partner to help bring a more reliable way for his audience to pay, receive, and spend money across borders.

“What stood out to us wasn’t just Tomide’s reach, but also how closely he understands his community,” said Babatunde Osinowo, co-founder of OneDosh. “This partnership is about building something that works for them, not just promoting the product, but solving a real problem in how they pay and transact.”

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With one of the most engaged gaming communities in Nigeria, this isn’t about promotion; it’s about showing up and solving a real problem for people who deal with it every day.

Instead of traditional campaigns, the rollout will focus on:

  • Integration directly into gaming content and live sessions
  • Community-led activations, including tournaments and challenges
  • Real, visible usage across the platforms his audience already uses.

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The goal is simple: make the product part of how people already live, play, and transact not something they have to go out of their way to find.

By taking on a deeper role in the company, Tomide will help shape how OneDosh is introduced within his community, ensuring it feels natural, useful, and built for the way his audience already moves.

About OneDosh

OneDosh is a cross-border payments platform that enables users to send, receive, and spend money across countries through a single app and card, with a focus on simplicity, reliability, and global accessibility.

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OneDosh Unlocks Global Creator Payouts across Facebook, TikTok, YouTube https://techeconomy.ng/onedosh-unlocks-global-creator-payouts-across-facebook-tiktok-youtube/ https://techeconomy.ng/onedosh-unlocks-global-creator-payouts-across-facebook-tiktok-youtube/#respond Mon, 27 Apr 2026 17:25:00 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=180582 For many creators, earning money is no longer the problem; getting paid is. From delayed payouts to failed transfers and platform restrictions, receiving earnings across borders is still more complicated than it should be, especially for creators building global audiences.

That’s what OneDosh is solving.

Following a series of real-world tests, OneDosh has confirmed that creators can now receive payouts from platforms like Facebook, TikTok, YouTube (AdSense), and Instagram brand deals directly into their OneDosh accounts without the usual friction that comes with cross-border payments.

Instead of navigating multiple platforms, accounts, and delays, creators can now receive and manage their earnings in one place.

“Creators today are global by default, but the systems they rely on to get paid haven’t caught up,” said Jackson Ukuevo, Co-founder of OneDosh. “This is about making sure that when you earn, you can actually access your money simply and without delays.”

With OneDosh, creators are able to:

  • Receive payouts from platforms like Facebook, TikTok, YouTube AdSense, and Instagram partnerships
  • Manage their earnings in a single wallet
  • Fund and spend globally without needing multiple accounts
  • Enjoy reliable, secure, and fast transactions with no hassle

Rather than introducing a new system, OneDosh fits into how creators already earn, removing the friction between earning and accessing money.

As more creators build audiences across platforms and borders, the ability to receive payments easily is becoming just as important as the ability to earn.

This update positions OneDosh as part of that shift, simplifying how creators access and use their income, no matter where it comes from.

OneDosh is a cross-border payments platform that enables users to send, receive, and spend money across countries through a single app and card, with a focus on simplicity, reliability, and global accessibility.

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OneDosh Raises $3M Pre-Seed to Build Stablecoin-Powered Infrastructure for Cross-Border Payments https://techeconomy.ng/onedosh-raises-3m-pre-seed/ https://techeconomy.ng/onedosh-raises-3m-pre-seed/#respond Fri, 23 Jan 2026 21:08:04 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=174828 OneDosh, a fintech company focused on stablecoin-powered payments, has raised $3 million in pre-seed funding to develop infrastructure aimed at improving how individuals and businesses move money across borders.

Founded in February 2025 by Jackson Ukuevo (Co-Founder & CEO), Godwin Okoye (Co-Founder), and Babatunde Osinowo (Co-Founder), OneDosh was shaped by the founders’ firsthand experiences navigating blocked cards, frozen accounts, delayed international transfers, and currency restrictions while living and travelling globally.

These challenges highlighted a consistent gap between the demand for seamless global payments and the systems available to support them.

Today, OneDosh operates in the United States and Nigeria, two active remittance corridors with strong demand for faster and more flexible payment solutions.

Through its platform, users can transfer funds from the U.S. to Nigeria, hold value in stablecoins, and spend using stablecoin-powered cards compatible with Apple Pay and Google Pay, subject to network and regional availability.

Commenting on OneDosh’s mission, Jackson Ukuevo, co-founder & CEO said,

“Millions of people are locked out of efficient cross-border payments because legacy systems are slow, expensive, and restrictive. OneDosh is building the infrastructure to change that, starting with the U.S.-Nigeria corridor and expanding from there. This funding helps us turn stablecoins into practical payment solutions for real people and businesses.”

“Beyond our current consumer-facing products, we are building payment infrastructure designed to connect wallets, cards, and markets into a single programmable system. Our approach focuses on enabling compliant, real-world use cases for stablecoins, particularly in regions where traditional cross-border payment systems remain costly or inefficient”.

OneDosh’s founding team brings experience from organisations such as ZeroHash, Plaid, and Amazon, with backgrounds spanning payments infrastructure, compliance operations, and large-scale product development.

The pre-seed funding will be used to expand into additional payment corridors, deepen liquidity partnerships, and support senior team hires.

These efforts are intended to boost capacity to support cross-border spending and settlement use cases as adoption of digital payment technologies continues to grow.

With the increasing interconnectedness of global commerce, OneDosh aims to contribute infrastructure designed to support faster, more accessible cross-border payments using stablecoins as a settlement layer.

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