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QorePay has disclosed that it aims to improve online payments for 50,000 small businesses.QorePay has disclosed that it aims to improve online payments for 50,000 small businesses.QorePay has disclosed that it aims to improve online payments for 50,000 small businesses.

The firm noted this at its launch event, where it stated that it hopes to deepen financial inclusion in the country by empowering Small and Medium Enterprises. In a statement, the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of QorePay, Mr Joshua Owoyemi, said the firm hopes to achieve its aim by providing simple and easy-to-use solutions for all business segments in the country.

He said, “Sometimes payment processing in Nigeria can be cumbersome, it can be time-consuming, sometimes it’s not affordable. QorePay is being launched to address these issues by providing seamless, secure, simple, affordable payment solutions for all.

“We also want to unlock the potential of the Nigerian markets. We see t

he growth of mobile phones and internet penetration, these provide a field for FinTech to be able to explore and to be able to create solutions for all Nigerians to be financially included.”

He added, “We understand the world we live in today, which is technology-based. We are creating a solution that is easy to use and with the advantage of detecting fraud in real-time.”

Also speaking, the co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of QorePay, Mr Tolani Ogunsola, noted that one of the firm’s core strategies is to go out to small businesses across Nigeria to bring them into the payment system. According to him, the target is to onboard over 50, 000 small businesses and provide them with the solutions that can help them grow their businesses leveraging technology.

QorePay plans online payment support for SMEs

The company has set December 14 as the official launch date in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. The company said in a statement that its entry would change the status quo in the financial services industry.

With eyes across all African countries, QorePay said it has established a strategy “Our solution provides a seamless and secure experience, empowering you to accept payments effortlessly across multiple channels. Whether it’s online transactions, in-store payments, or mobile e-commerce, QorePay has you covered. Security and trust are of paramount importance to us, which is why we have implemented robust measures to safeguard your valuable data. Our cutting-edge encryption technology ensures that every transaction is protected, giving you peace of mind and your customers the confidence to transact with you,” Owoseni said.

On QorePay, merchants can leverage data to gain a deeper understanding of customer behavior, identify trends, and make informed decisions to drive their business forward through logical alliances with financial transmission bodies, management consultants, and reputable agencies.

Josh Owoseni, CEO, of QorePay Technology Solution, said the company is here to assist Nigerians at every step, ensuring a smooth and successful implementation tailored to the business’s unique needs and vision.

The firm noted this at its launch event, where it stated that it hopes to deepen financial inclusion in the country by empowering Small and Medium Enterprises. In a statement, the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of QorePay, Mr Joshua Owoyemi, said the firm hopes to achieve its aim by providing simple and easy-to-use solutions for all business segments in the country.

He said, “Sometimes payment processing in Nigeria can be cumbersome, it can be time-consuming, sometimes it’s not affordable. QorePay is being launched to address these issues by providing seamless, secure, simple, affordable payment solutions for all.

“We also want to unlock the potential of the Nigerian markets. We see t

he growth of mobile phones and internet penetration, these provide a field for FinTech to be able to explore and to be able to create solutions for all Nigerians to be financially included.”

He added, “We understand the world we live in today, which is technology-based. We are creating a solution that is easy to use and with the advantage of detecting fraud in real-time.”

Also speaking, the co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of QorePay, Mr Tolani Ogunsola, noted that one of the firm’s core strategies is to go out to small businesses across Nigeria to bring them into the payment system. According to him, the target is to onboard over 50, 000 small businesses and provide them with the solutions that can help them grow their businesses leveraging technology.

QorePay plans online payment support for SMEs

The company has set December 14 as the official launch date in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. The company said in a statement that its entry would change the status quo in the financial services industry.

With eyes across all African countries, QorePay said it has established a strategy “Our solution provides a seamless and secure experience, empowering you to accept payments effortlessly across multiple channels. Whether it’s online transactions, in-store payments, or mobile e-commerce, QorePay has you covered. Security and trust are of paramount importance to us, which is why we have implemented robust measures to safeguard your valuable data. Our cutting-edge encryption technology ensures that every transaction is protected, giving you peace of mind and your customers the confidence to transact with you,” Owoseni said.

On QorePay, merchants can leverage data to gain a deeper understanding of customer behavior, identify trends, and make informed decisions to drive their business forward through logical alliances with financial transmission bodies, management consultants, and reputable agencies.

Josh Owoseni, CEO, of QorePay Technology Solution, said the company is here to assist Nigerians at every step, ensuring a smooth and successful implementation tailored to the business’s unique needs and vision.

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