Managing money across borders has become part of everyday life for millions of Nigerians. Businesses pay overseas suppliers, and families support loved ones abroad from Nigerians in the diaspora who send money home. Creators who earn from global platforms, to professionals who work remotely for companies around the world, and travellers who move between countries for work and leisure.
However, managing it remains more complicated than it should be. Receiving money may happen on one platform, but converting it requires another. Managing money across borders includes paying for an online subscription in foreign currencies, accessing credit, holding crypto assets, or even staying connected while travelling. All these require downloading different apps for different needs. Each of these needs often requires a different app, often another login, another fee, another exchange rate. The money isn’t the problem; making it work seamlessly is
As Nigeria becomes increasingly connected to the global economy, the gap between how people move money internationally and how they manage it every day is becoming more apparent. It’s this gap that TransferXO closes.
A borderless economy needs borderless finance






