OPay Opens Kaduna Office To Strengthen Services Across Northern Nigeria

Fintech company OPay has expanded its presence in Nigeria with the launch of a new office in Kaduna State, in a move aimed at improving access to digital financial services and strengthening support for customers in the northern region.
The company said the new office will help bring its services closer to users, particularly small business owners, agents and individuals who rely heavily on mobile money and digital payment platforms for daily transactions.
The Kaduna facility is expected to serve as a regional support centre, improving customer service, business partnerships and operational efficiency within Kaduna and surrounding states.
According to the company, the expansion reflects its long-term commitment to financial inclusion in Nigeria, where millions of people are still being integrated into the formal banking and digital payment system.
OPay noted that Kaduna remains a key commercial hub with a large population of traders and entrepreneurs who depend on fast and reliable financial services to support their businesses.
Over the years, the fintech firm has grown rapidly across the country, building a wide network of users and agents while competing strongly in Nigeria’s fast-growing digital financial sector.
Industry observers say the decision to open more physical offices alongside digital services shows a strategy focused on improving trust, customer engagement and on-the-ground support.
They added that fintech expansion into regional centres is becoming increasingly important as companies seek to reach underserved communities beyond major cities like Lagos and Abuja.
The move is also seen as part of a broader trend in Nigeria’s financial technology space, where firms are combining digital platforms with physical presence to improve service delivery.
With the Kaduna office now operational, OPay continues to strengthen its nationwide footprint as competition in Nigeria’s fintech industry intensifies.