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New Neobank, Sofri Saving Nigerians From Failed Banking Transactions

Some Nigerians have had a terrible time experiencing successful banking transactions made through their mobile apps and debit cards.Information Guide Nigeria

Pan African tech media platform through a recent poll conducted by TechCabal on its Twitter page asked its audience to identify the Nigerian payment app as the saviour this cashless period.


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Responding to this, many people mentioned Nigerian neobank and Sofri.

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INDEPENDENT reports that Sofri is the digital banking arm of top diversified financial group, DLM Capital Group.

Some Sofri bank users highlighted its swiftness in payment transactions as a major for them. Swiftness and the surety of transfers and other payment types is a major concern for most Nigerians this period.

Sofri was launched in April 2022 with the goal of revolutionising mobile banking in Nigeria. Through the Sofri mobile app, customers can take loans, make payments, save, and invest.NYSC portal

The Sofri app is all that need to make that switch to a fully cashless banking experience. It is available on both the android and IOS app stores.JAMB Result

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Idongesit Akpa-Ayang

Idongesit is a graduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo. Currently working as a news reporter at InfoGuide Nigeria.

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