
Paystack, one of Africa’s leading payments technology companies, has launched the Paystack Small Business Programme to support Nigerian small businesses through a range of initiatives designed to help them grow, connect with relevant opportunities, and access funding for their next stage of growth.
Paystack is a technology company powering growth for incredible businesses in Africa, working with over 400,000 organisations of all sizes – from startups to enterprises and government agencies. The company accelerates growth for merchants across five markets – Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, and Ivory Coast.
The programme will support businesses as they start, manage and grow their operations, starting with the Paystack Small Business Bundle. The bundle gives eligible Nigerian merchants access to up to NGN4 million (US$3,000) in discounts on tools and services from selected partners across key areas of business operations, including commerce, bookkeeping, logistics, design, workspace, customer communication, and digital tools.
Through the Small Business bundle, eligible merchants can access offers from partners including Bumpa, Ijeworks, Wiicreate, Flowcart, Simplebks, Africaworks, Paystack, Kindlybook, FezDelivery, Gamp, Pressone, Mercurie, Shuttlers and Canva.
Later stages include the Paystack Small Business Launchpad, and the Paystack Small Business Grant. Paystack is targeting 2,000 Nigerian SMBs for the Small Business Bundle, with additional partner offers expected over time.
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