DPO Group: Gets license to provide payment services in Nigeria

DPO Group: Gets license to provide payment services in Nigeria

  • DPO Group allows you to get paid by shoppers worldwide, in any currency of their choice
  • It has been granted a licence by the Central Bank of Nigeria to provide certain types of payments services to businesses across Nigeria
  • This license enables them to operate as an independent payment solutions services company in Nigeria
  • Offers merchant aggregation services to over 60,000 active merchants, including eCommerce companies
  • Local and global businesses trust because its robust and reliable network allows merchants to accept payments
  • It also offers strong protection against fraud and helps merchants manage refunds, chargebacks and more
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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