Afri Invoice, Nigeria’s pioneering locally built e-invoicing platform, has announced the creation of 150 new marketing roles across seven states, in a bold move to accelerate SME digital transformation and strengthen compliance with the Federal Inland Revenue Service’s (FIRS) e-Invoicing mandate.
The recruitment spans Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Kano, Kaduna, and Abuja, targeting ambitious individuals equipped with laptops and smartphones. According to the company, the roles offer a flexible, remote-friendly, performance-based work model, with daily earning potential ranging from ₦10,000 to ₦100,000.
Founded to simplify and digitize invoicing for Nigerian businesses, Afri Invoice has grown into a trusted solution for streamlining financial operations while ensuring regulatory compliance. The platform allows users to create, send, and manage invoices seamlessly, reducing paperwork, enhancing transparency, and supporting sustainable business growth.
Mark Odenore, CEO of Afri Invoice, emphasized that this expansion is not just about hiring but about creating opportunities, building careers, and shaping the future of digital business in Nigeria.
The company’s latest move reinforces its commitment to providing a homegrown solution tailored to Nigerian entrepreneurs—from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to larger corporations. Newly recruited marketers will play a vital role in spreading awareness, onboarding new users, and driving the adoption of digital invoicing tools nationwide.
With the FIRS mandate pushing businesses toward digital compliance, Afri Invoice is positioning itself as a key player in Nigeria’s financial technology ecosystem, empowering SMEs to embrace digital tools that ensure efficiency, transparency, and long-term growth.