How Interswitch Payment Gateway is Helping Nigerian Businesses Get Paid Faster and Easier

How Interswitch Payment Gateway is Helping Nigerian Businesses Get Paid Faster and Easier

For many Nigerian businesses, one of the biggest challenges is getting paid and reconciling payment without stress. Whether you’re a small food vendor selling on Instagram or a growing online store with customers in Lagos, London, and New York, you need a payment solution that just works. That’s where the Interswitch Payment Gateway (IPG) comes in.

How Interswitch Payment Gateway is Helping Nigerian Businesses Get Paid Faster and Easier

Getting started with IPG is simple. Integration is free, and the platform comes with user-friendly documentation that even non-technical business owners can navigate. For developers, the APIs and tools are straightforward, meaning you can start accepting payments quickly without unnecessary delays.

In today’s market, customers expect options and IPG delivers as many as possible. You can pay with Cards (Mastercard, Visa, Verve, American Express), Bank transfers, QR codes, Pay ID, Digital wallets like Quickteller, Google Pay, and OPay for mobile-savvy shoppers.

The more payment methods you offer, the fewer sales you lose and IPG makes it easy to cover them all

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Some custom features that work for you are available on IPG also. For example, if you need to split a single payment between different accounts?

IPG’s split payment feature handles that with ease. If you want the gateway to match your brand’s look, IPG allows you to customise your checkout without complex coding.

In payments, trust is everything. IPG uses top-level encryption and fraud detection to protect both you and your customers. With a 99.8% transaction success rate, your customers can pay with confidence, and you can count on funds hitting your account fast usually by the next business day.

Source: Legit.ng

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