As a billable, paying adult in Nigeria today, your every month routine goes around earning money, paying your bills, sleep, religious house on Friday/Sunday, and the rest of the month is used to relax.
Nairabox has set itself out to be a one stop platform to do all this, and earn points for doing them as well. For real, you can pay dstv, lcc toll, swift & donate to a charity on the app. You can also buy tickets for movies or events, see the movie schedule and pay for yourself or a group.
Why we like it?
1. It is easy to send money from a bank account to your Nairabox wallet. From this, you can get airtime, send money to someone, and pay for group dates(you will all have to download the app to send money to each other).
2. Just scan to pay at bars, restaurants, shops that have the Nairabox merchant accounts. Haha!
3. With the holiday season upon us, it can be a long thing to go out to pay the necessary bills, thank goodness for Nairabox.
There is a transaction charge of N20 when sending money to your debit card. Other transaction chargers might exist.
You can also send money to your account via bank transfer or at an ATM. Paying your utilities bills, internet subscriptions is as easy as entering your meter ID/customer ID and the amount you want to pay. We believe more merchants will be joining the platform, and finally Nigeria will be able to achieve a vision of a cashless society with platforms like this.
If you have any transaction issues, contact their customer care on support@nairabox.com.
Download nairabox here
Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nairabox.app
Apple – https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nairabox/id961838430?ls=1&mt=8
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And now they introduced a self service device that allows you jump the cinema queue.
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