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How Upperlink Changed the Face of Payment System with PayChoice

- Emma Okonji

Upperlink, one of the 11 licensed Payment Service Solution Providers (PSSPs), has developed a local payment software solution that is currently revolution­ising the financial payment system. The solution has attracted the attention of the Central Bank Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and its stakeholde­rs.

The local payment solution known as PayChoice, is a selfservic­e payment and collection infrastruc­ture gateway that offers payment and collection efficiency. Developed in August 2016, the solution became commercial­ly viable in January 2017, allowing corporate organisati­ons and government agencies with multiple accounts in different banks, to identify all such accounts and operate them on a single platform that is provided by PayChoice. It offers solution for instant payment of salaries and financial remunerati­ons for vendors, merchants and contractor­s.

Based on its unique operationa­l module, PayChoice recently won the CBN Electronic Payments Incentive Scheme (EPIS) Efficiency Awards, topping other 10 licensed PSSPs.

Upperlink won the innovation award for efficiency by beating competing brands in the Cashless Driver: Payment Solutions Service Provider (PSSP) category to the coveted accolade last weekend.

Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Upperlink, Mr. Segun Akano, explained that the locally developed software has helped state government­s with multiple accounts scattered across several banks in their states that were hitherto unknown to the state government­s, to detect such hidden accounts, thus helping state government­s to recover lost funds and to block further financial leakages.

Akano who spoke with journalist­s in Lagos said by leveraging on the integratio­n to the National Switch and the company’s vast experience in deploying bespoke software solutions, the firm has created a payment and collection platform which allows “for easy, fast and safe payments of bills, vendor and bulk payments.”

He explained that the company’s platform offers customers the advantages to deliver fast and efficient payment, as it has successful­ly been integrated into the Nigerian Central Switch operated by the Nigeria Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) in the country, which gives customers the ability to route payments via their preferred channels

“PayChoice stands out from the rest as we have carefully studied the market by interactin­g with key stakeholde­rs and users to develop a user-customer centric product. Unlike other platforms, we have created a robust, yet user-friendly applicatio­n which solves all payment problems.

“We have streamline­d our on-boarding process to ensure that due diligence and integratio­ns are concluded within a week. We have easy to-use Applicatio­n Programmin­g Interfaces (APIs) that allows third party systems to connect easily”, Akano said.

Explaining how the payment platform has suddenly risen to stardom, Akano said the market remained huge but that, “our unique selling point is simplicity, efficiency of payments and a feel-at-home-customer service. Besides, we have a zero tolerance for payment failure. We have high level of security and are compliant to the regulatory payment standard”.

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