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Redtech Crosses N12 Trillion Mark in Payment Transactions, Eyes Expansion Across Africa

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Fintech titan Redtech has hit a payment transaction milestone of crossing the N12 trillion mark. This comes as a major boost to the company’s lead in Nigeria’s digital payment landscape and paves the way for its aggressive drive into new frontiers in the African continent.

In the past year, Redtech has witnessed unprecedented expansion, fueled by its dedication to hassle-free, secure, and innovative financial services. The advanced technology of the company has empowered entrepreneurs and consumers with quicker and more efficient payment solutions, building trust among consumers and stakeholders.

We are really very proud of the achievement,” said Redtech Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel Ojo. “Surpassing N12 trillion in turnover is an evidence of the passion of our staff and trust the customers have reposed in us. While spreading our footprint pan-African style, we stick to the spirit of fostering financial inclusion and powering businesses through excellent solutions.”.

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