Nigeria’s SimplePay & SureGifts in Partnership to Simplify Gifting

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simeon pic SimplePay has partnered with SureGifts to make gift giving easier on its site. Now shoppers at suregifts.com.ng can use SimplePay as a payment option for their gifts. The capability is live and available now at the http://www.suregifts.com.ng. Users who don’t have a SimplePay account can quickly create one at https://simplepay4u.com

“We are excited to partner with exciting Nigerian startups like SureGifts who share our vision of making life for Nigerians more convenient,” said Simeon Ononobi, the founder of SimplePay

SureGifts Co-Founder Adeoyo Ojo said, “SureGifts is committed to making gift giving fast, easy and convenient for Nigerians, and this partnership with SimplePay, another Nigerian startup, is one of the ways that we will make this happen.”

SimplePay aims to simplify the lives of thousands of connected Nigerians by eliminating physical cash from financial transactions.

 

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