SeerBit Alpha – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Thu, 30 Jan 2025 20:55:24 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png SeerBit Alpha – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 SeerBit Receives Commendation from Swiss Parliamentary Delegation to Nigeria https://techeconomy.ng/seerbit-receives-commendation-from-swiss-parliamentary-delegation-to-nigeria/ https://techeconomy.ng/seerbit-receives-commendation-from-swiss-parliamentary-delegation-to-nigeria/#respond Thu, 30 Jan 2025 20:55:24 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=152224 Omoniyi Kolade, the founder and chief executive officer of SeerBit has been commended by Mr. Nicolas Walder, the national councillor of the Green Party, Geneva, a member of the Swiss Parliamentary Delegation to Nigeria.

He received the commendation and accompanying gift during an ICT stakeholder session which held recently in Lagos.

The CEO’s presentation, titled “Driving Digital Transformation across Africa’s Payment Landscape,” led to an engaging discourse on Nigeria’s payments industry.

The presentation also garnered commendation on the brand’s impact on the industry’s rapid transformation and highlighted the company’s role in fostering growth within Nigeria’s creative economy.

SeerBit is a pan-African payment gateway that enables businesses to collect and manage payments both online and offline across Africa.

The startup offers a comprehensive suite of payment solutions tailored to various business needs, inclu​ding online payments; in-person payments, and virtual accounts.

SeerBit also offers payment links where businesses without a website, SeerBit offers payment links that can be shared via social media, email, or chats, enabling quick and secure payments.

In August 2023, SeerBit launched “SeerBit Alpha,” an embedded finance solution that empowers businesses to offer their own branded financial services, such as digital banking and international remittance platforms.

Operating in multiple African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Uganda, Tanzania, and Burkina Faso, SeerBit aims to bridge payment gaps by providing innovative technology solutions tailored to the unique needs of African businesses.

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With SeerBit Alpha African Businesses Can Seamlessly Launch FinTech Solutions https://techeconomy.ng/with-seerbit-alpha-african-businesses-can-seamlessly-launch-fintech-solutions/ https://techeconomy.ng/with-seerbit-alpha-african-businesses-can-seamlessly-launch-fintech-solutions/#comments Sun, 13 Aug 2023 23:03:00 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=110308 Seerbit, a Pan-African payment solutions provider, has unveiled Alpha, a white-label product that makes it easier for financial institutions, travel and hospitality companies, online marketplaces and other businesses to drive growth and expedite the penetration of digital payments in Africa by seamlessly launching their own digital financial technology solutions.

Despite the growing trend of digital commerce on the continent, only 5 to 7 per cent of all payment transactions are made via electronic and digital channels.

Most transactions are still happening offline which means the majority of consumers are burdened with the inefficiencies of cash-based transactions. This also means there is a significant amount of untapped value as consumers are unable to effectively access credit and other financial services because their cash-based transactions do not give financial institutions enough insight into their spending behaviours to provide the services they deserve.

At the same time, across multiple industries, there are already countless businesses that regularly interface with consumers across the continent and have visibility into these spending behaviours but either have limited access to digital payment solutions or do not have the capacity to build what they need for themselves.

Most end up transacting with cash because it is what they are used to, or they settle for off-the-shelf digital payment solutions that only offer generic services.

SeerBit Alpha takes the hassle out of businesses having their own personalised fintech solutions to deliver the services customers want and need, powering them to not only drive growth but add value to their customers by providing easier access to game changing digital financial services.

Businesses simply need to plug SeerBit Alpha into their existing platform and they will be enabled to seamlessly offer credit, operate their own payment gateway to facilitate reliable collection of payments from customers, launch digital banking services such as account opening, fund transfers and other banking services, as well as international money transfers, catering to the needs of customers that offer cross-border payment needs.

Businesses can also leverage SeerBit Alpha to sell mobile phone credits and billing services, enabling their customers to purchase mobile phone credits directly through their platforms, expanding their service offerings and opening additional revenue streams. 

According to Omoniyi Kolade, CEO and Founder of Seerbit, “Our mission at SeerBit is to make it as easy as possible for businesses to leverage digital payments to drive growth and SeerBit Alpha is one of the products that helps us to achieve this. We are taking away the complexity of having to build your own solutions and giving businesses the opportunity to take advantage of our tried and tested innovation. By leveraging our cutting-edge technology, businesses can unlock new opportunities, drive growth, and establish themselves as leaders in the evolving fintech landscape.”

SeerBit is building a unified payment ecosystem that removes the complexity and fragmentation from the digital payment process in Africa, enabling businesses to seamlessly accept multiple payment methods and streamline online and offline transactions.

The company has operations in 10 African countries with a wide range of solutions developed to drive the adoption of digital payments across the continent and enable better payment experiences that positively impact businesses bottom lines. Its partners include The British Council, United Bank for Africa, WiX and other prominent local and international companies.

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