The Guardian (Nigeria)

Earnipay to extend business activities across sub- Saharan Africa … To offer on- demand salary solution to 1 million employees

- By Helen Oji

AN indigenous Fintech Solution provider, Earnipay, has unveiled plans to extend its business activities across sub- Saharan Africa, just as the firm is targeting to offer on- demand salary solutions to one million employees in the next five years.

At a press briefing held yesterday in Lagos, the Chief Executive Officer, Nonson Onwuzulike, said with the seed capital of $ 4 million secured recently, the firm is well positioned to provide on- demand salary access to African employees.

He said the firm was poised to improve the financial wellbeing of employees by partnering with employers to seamlessly integrate their payroll systems with its fintech and guarantee access to on- demand salary to employees at any given time.

According to him, employees can track and withdraw their accrued salaries through Earnipay app any day of the month while the employer deducts from the employee’s salary the amount withdrawn, refunds Earnipay with it, then pays the employee the balance as their salary for that month at the end of the month.

“Since the launch in January 2022, employers have accessed up to N100 million from Earnipay. It is a clear indication that we are actually solving problems in Nigeria. We just need to partner with more Nigerians. We partner and integrate with existing payroll. We do not change the existing system so that we do not cause disruption.”

Onwuzulike said financial worries are the leading causes of low productivi­ty in the workplace, noting that with monthly pay cycles, employees are often unable to afford daily expenses, cover emergencie­s, or take advantage of immediate financial opportunit­ies.

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