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Carbon, PalmPay Begin Issuing Verve Cards Following CBN Approval

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
March 12, 2025
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Carbon, PalmPay Begin Issuing Verve Cards Following CBN Approval
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In a significant boost to Nigeria’s financial technology sector, leading fintech companies Carbon and PalmPay have begun issuing Verve cards to their customers. This move follows the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) approval, signaling a broader push to strengthen the role of fintechs in the country’s digital payment ecosystem. By leveraging Verve’s payment infrastructure, both fintech firms aim to provide seamless and inclusive banking services, particularly for underbanked and unbanked Nigerians.

 

With millions of users across Nigeria, Carbon and PalmPay’s decision to issue Verve cards is expected to enhance access to cashless transactions and expand digital payment adoption. Industry analysts note that the companies’ choice of Verve—Nigeria’s first indigenous payment card scheme—is strategic, given its wide acceptance and deep-rooted presence in the country’s financial sector. Verve’s extensive merchant network across Nigeria and other African markets provides a strong foundation for fintech firms seeking to scale their payment solutions.

Verve, a subsidiary of Interswitch, has cemented itself as a dominant force in Nigeria’s payment landscape. Since its launch 15 years ago, the brand has issued over 70 million cards, demonstrating its market penetration and influence. Its continued innovation in the payment space has positioned it as a reliable alternative to international card schemes, offering local solutions tailored to the Nigerian market.

Verve has introduced several technological advancements, including enhanced security measures, biometric authentication, and contactless payment features. These innovations align with Nigeria’s growing demand for secure and efficient digital transactions. The increasing adoption of Verve by fintech companies highlights its competitive edge in the evolving financial sector.

The expansion of Verve card issuance by Carbon and PalmPay aligns with broader efforts to drive financial inclusion in Nigeria. The CBN has been actively promoting policies that encourage digital banking, mobile money, and cashless payments, recognizing fintechs as key players in achieving these goals.

Other fintech companies, including Opay and Moniepoint, have previously integrated Verve cards into their services, further solidifying the card scheme’s presence in the industry. As digital banking continues to gain traction, partnerships like this will help bridge the financial gap, allowing more Nigerians to access banking and payment services without traditional barriers.

As Carbon and PalmPay roll out Verve cards, customers can expect improved access to digital transactions, reduced dependence on cash, and increased financial security. With Nigeria’s fintech space evolving rapidly, such partnerships are likely to set the stage for further innovation in digital payments, ultimately reshaping the country’s financial landscape.

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