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Verve Expands Payment Frontiers with Global Partnerships and Contactless Innovation

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Verve, Africa’s largest domestic payment card and token brand, has continued to strengthen its position as a leader in digital payments through a series of strategic partnerships and technological advancements. The brand remains committed to providing seamless and secure transactions across a growing network of acceptance points.As part of its global expansion, Verve has recently partnered with leading international and regional payment platforms, including Temu, AliExpress, PalmPay, and FortisPay. These integrations enhance Verve cardholders’ access to global e-commerce marketplaces and digital payment solutions, reinforcing the brand’s mission to facilitating easy transactions across borders.Building on this momentum, Verve has also accelerated its adoption of contactless payment solutions, strengthening its presence across key fintech and payment service provider platforms, including Opay, PalmPay, Global Accelerex, Interswitch, and Paystack terminals. This development aligns with the growing demand for faster, more secure digital payment methods, benefiting both merchants and consumers.Commenting on these milestones, Vincent Ogbunude, Managing Director, Verve International, stated:”At Verve, we remain committed to driving innovation in digital payments while ensuring our cardholders enjoy secure and hassle-free transactions. Our recent integrations with global e-commerce platforms and the growing acceptance of our contactless solutions reflect our dedication to advancing financial inclusion and enhancing payment experiences.”With over 75 million Verve cards issued to date, the brand continues to expand its footprint across ATMs, PoS terminals, online, agency banking outlets, e-commerce platforms, and mobile applications. As Verve consolidates its leadership in Africa’s payment ecosystem, it remains focused on delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower individuals and businesses to thrive in an increasingly digital economy.

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Over 35 million PalmPay Customers Now have Access to Verve-Powered Debit Cards

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L-R: Chibuzor Mela, Head of Partnerships, Palmpay; Uche Uzoebo, Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer, SANEF; Chika Nwosu, Chief Executive Officer, PalmPay Nigeria; Paul Ohakim, Vice President, Issuing & Acquiring (Africa), Verve International; Sofia Zab, Chief Marketing Officer, PalmPay; Chidi Oluaoha, Divisional Head, Growth Marketing, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Interswitch; during the Official Launch of the Verve powered PalmPay DebitCard at the Tech Unite Africa event recently held in Lagos.

PalmPay, one of Africa’s fastest-growing fintech platforms, has collaborated with Verve, Africa’s largest domestic card scheme, to officially unveil its new Debit Card. This partnership aligns with Verve and PalmPay’s ongoing commitment to promoting a more financially inclusive economy by widening its reach and value in the digital payment ecosystem. With over 35 million users and a network of 1.1 million agents and merchants across Nigeria, PalmPay is building one of the continent’s most dynamic fintech ecosystems. The launch of its debit card represents a key milestone in PalmPay’s transformation from a mobile wallet and agent network into a comprehensive digital financial services provider – offering integrated solutions for payments, savings, credit, insurance, and now, card access.This collaboration also strengthens Verve’s commitment to meeting the evolving payment needs of Nigerians following its issuance of over 75 million cards in Nigeria alone, a remarkable achievement that highlights the trust Nigerians have placed in the Verve brand: And with collaborations like this, Verve does not seem to be slowing down.The PalmPay Debit Card, powered by Verve, is seamlessly integrated with the PalmPay wallet, combining the convenience of a traditional bank card with the speed and flexibility of a digital platform, and access to PalmPay’s unique financial ecosystem.Key Features include:● Zero maintenance fees● Easy in-app application and nationwide delivery● Exclusive cashback and merchant rewards● Full wallet integration, including access to high-yield savings (up to 16% APR, paid daily)● Seamless offline and online payments across the Verve networkThe card is accepted at all major payment terminals within Nigeria, offering both debit and contactless options. With this launch, PalmPay aims to redefine the everyday banking experience – making it more accessible, reliable, and rewarding.Alongside the standard debit card, PalmPay is also rolling out PalmPay Premium, a tailored offering for high-volume users. Benefits include:● A dedicated PalmPay Premium Card● Priority customer support● Higher transaction cashbacks and savings interest rates● Exclusive merchant rewards and advanced financial toolsThis premium service reinforces PalmPay’s commitment to empower users at every stage of their financial journey – from first-time account holders to high-earning professionals seeking more from their financial tools.“PalmPay is dedicated to using technology to broaden financial access,” said Chika Nwosu, Managing Director of PalmPay Nigeria. “This collaboration enables us to offer secure, widely accepted payment cards integrated with the full power of PalmPay’s ecosystem. Together, we’re reshaping how Nigerians experience digital finance.”Vincent Ogbunude, Managing Director of Verve International, added: “We are proud to partner with PalmPay on this important milestone. Our alliance with PalmPay reflects our shared mission of accelerating financial inclusion and delivering payment innovation that meets the needs of African consumers.”PalmPay Debit Cards, powered by Verve, will be widely accepted across Point of Sale (PoS) terminals, Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), Merchant Outlets, Digital and Online platforms, including Google, YouTube, Spotify, Netflix, Showmax, AliExpress, Temu, Prime Video, Facebook Ads, Microsoft, Uber, Flywire, among others, ensuring seamless transactions for users.

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Empowering Women in Tech: Glovo, She Code Africa, and Lagos State Celebrate FirstBootcamp Graduation with 100 women.

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Top 2 Capstone Project Winners and Overall Best Graduating Students Recognized for
Innovation and Excellence
LAGOS, NIGERIA – March 2025 – Glovo, a leading multi-category app in partnership with She
Code Africa and the Lagos State Government—through the Ministry of Commerce,
Cooperatives, Trade, and Investment, led by H.C Mrs. Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, and the
Ministry of Science and Technology, led by H.C Dr. Olatubosun Alake—proudly celebrated the
graduation of 100 women from the Women in Tech Bootcamp. This transformative 12-week
program was designed to equip women with technical skills, mentorship, and career
development opportunities in the tech industry.
The graduation ceremony, held in March to commemorate Women’s Month, aligned with the
theme “Accelerate Action,” which emphasizes the need for swift and decisive steps toward
gender equality in STEM and beyond.

The Women in Tech Bootcamp provided participants with specialized training in Frontend
Development, Backend Development, and Mobile Development. In addition to technical training,
the program incorporated career coaching, soft skills workshops, and hands-on capstone
projects to prepare participants for real-world careers in tech. This holistic approach ensured
that participants not only gained technical expertise but also the confidence and resources
needed to navigate the tech industry successfully.
Speaking on the significance of the initiative, Lamide Akinola, General Manager of Glovo
Nigeria, emphasized Glovo’s commitment to driving diversity and inclusion. She stated:
“At Glovo, we believe that true innovation comes from diverse perspectives.
This bootcamp is just the beginning—one of our many steps in a long-term
commitment to empowering women in technology and creating more
inclusive opportunities in the industry. We are proud to champion diversity,
and this initiative is one of many to come as we continue to accelerate action
towards gender equity in STEM.”
A key highlight of the event was the Top 2 Capstone Project presentations, where outstanding
teams showcased innovative solutions addressing real-world challenges such as financial
literacy, food waste reduction, and academic productivity. These projects were judged based on
functionality, problem-solving approach, teamwork, and presentation skills.
The winning teams of the Backend and Frontend Capstone Project competition were:

  • Group 1, led by Linda Gift Awo and Abisola Odusanwo, with team members:
  • Aminat Ismaila
  • Adebisi Adesanya
  • Nafisat Akokhia
  • Elizabeth Gabriel
    Reflecting on their experience in the program and the capstone project, Linda Gift Awo and
    Abisola Odusanwo, leaders of the winning group, shared:
    “This bootcamp has been a game-changer for us. Not only did we gain
    technical skills in backend development, but we also learned the power of
    collaboration and problem-solving. Winning the Capstone Project competition
    has given us the confidence to pursue careers in tech and contribute to
    innovative solutions in our communities.”

Their project, titled Food Waste Management App, connects restaurants, grocery stores, and
individuals with surplus food to charities and food banks—promoting sustainability and social
impact.
The second runner-up for the Capstone Project presentation was Group 2, led by Shukurat
Akanbi and Melody Anaka, who emerged as first runners-up.
In her opening remarks, Omotola Spence, Expansion Manager at Glovo Nigeria, reflected on
the program’s broader impact:
“This graduation is not just a milestone—it’s a movement. The Women in
Tech Bootcamp represents Glovo’s commitment to fostering inclusivity in the
tech industry and accelerating action towards gender equity. We are proud of
the achievements of these 100 women and confident that they will drive
meaningful change in the digital economy.”
Ada Nduka Oyom, Founder and Executive Director of She Code Africa, added:
“At She Code Africa, our mission has always been to create pathways for
women to thrive in technology. The impact of this bootcamp goes beyond
technical training, it’s about building confidence, fostering community, and
accelerating action towards greater representation of African women in
STEM.”
In addition to the Capstone Project winners, the top two best-performing students were also
recognized for their excellence:

  • Abisola Odusanwo, who scored over 90%
  • Shukurat Akande, who scored over 80%
    Abisola Odusanwo shared her excitement:
    “Before this bootcamp, I never imagined myself writing code or building
    applications. Now, I have the skills, mentorship, and network to thrive in the
    industry. The support from Glovo, She Code Africa, and my peers has been
    incredible, and I am excited for what’s next.”
    Shukurat Akande expressed:
    “This experience has helped me unlock new potentials. I feel more confident,
    more capable, and more ready than ever to contribute meaningfully to the
    tech ecosystem.”

Graduates will continue to receive mentorship, networking opportunities, and access to career
pathways through the She Code Africa community, thanks to Glovo’s ongoing support.
With the success of this inaugural program, Glovo awarded the winning Capstone Project team
monetary prizes, tech gifts, and other exciting rewards—reinforcing its commitment to fostering
gender inclusivity in tech. Glovo, She Code Africa, and the Lagos State Government reaffirm
their dedication to creating sustainable opportunities for women in technology, ensuring that this
initiative marks the beginning of a long-term movement toward inclusivity in the industry.
This program lays the groundwork for future collaborations, expanding access to digital skills
and creating more career pathways for women in tech.

About Glovo
Glovo is a pioneering multi-category app that connects users with businesses
and couriers, offering on-demand services from local restaurants, grocers,
supermarkets, and high-street retail stores. Founded in 2015 in Barcelona, Glovo
operates across 23 countries in Europe, Central Asia, and Africa, with a vision to
build the largest online marketplace, giving everyone access to anything in their
city within minutes.
For more information, please visit: https://about.glovoapp.com/

About She Code Africa
She Code Africa is a community-driven organization focused on empowering and
supporting young girls and women across Africa in pursuing careers in
technology through training, mentorship, and community engagement.
For more information, please visit: http://www.shecodeafrica.org

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Verve Contactless Card Now Available. Tap. Pay. Go; Zero Wahala

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Time is money, and nobody likes to waste it, especially when making payments. Long
queues and slow processing can be frustrating. Verve, Africa’s renowned payment card, now
offers a contactless card that addresses these concerns. By simply tapping your card, you
can save more time per transaction, providing a streamlined solution for all your payment
needs.
With Verve contactless payments, the process is seamless. Customers can simply tap their
Verve card on a contactless-enabled terminal, input their PIN, and complete the transaction
without hassles.
This method eliminates unnecessary delays, making chance for a smoother and more
efficient payment experience. Whether you are purchasing groceries, fueling your vehicle,
eating out, or making last-minute purchases at the airport, Verve contactless cards allow you
to complete these transactions in seconds. Overall, this payment method provides a safe,
fast, and convenient way to handle everyday transactions.
Where Can You Use Verve Contactless Payment?
Experience the convenience and speed of Verve contactless payments, now available on an
extensive network of payment terminals throughout Nigeria including contactless-enabled
terminals such as those provided by Opay, Palmpay, Global Accelerex, Interswitch,
Paystack, and even at FAAN Terminals around airports.
This technology is designed not only to save you time but also to elevate your payment
experience, making it more efficient and enjoyable.
Why Verve Contactless Cards?
Speed: Everyone appreciates a quick and smooth checkout process. With Verve contactless
payments, you can minimize the time spent on queues, allowing you to focus on other
important matters.
Security: Security is paramount, especially in financial transactions. Your Verve card
incorporates advanced security technologies to ensure that your transactions remain safe
and protected. To enhance security further, after confirming the transaction amount, you will
be required to enter your PIN, adding an extra layer of safety.
Stress-Free: Say goodbye to the hassle of worrying around with cash or waiting for your
card to be swiped. With just a simple tap of your card, you can complete your payment
swiftly.
How to Use Verve Contactless Payment

  1. Confirm that the payment terminal is contactless enabled.
  2. Hold your Verve Card over the terminal for a few seconds.
  3. Wait for confirmation, which may include a beep or a notification on the screen
    displaying your transaction total.
  4. Enter your PIN, and you’re all set, you’ve just completed a secure and seamless
    payment.
    Over 70 million card users trust Verve. So, the next time you’re at checkout, simply tap, pay,
    and go to experience the future of payments with Verve card.
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