Lady Who Saved Over N300k Via Opay and Palmpay Spend & Save Shows Interest She Got From Both Apps

Lady Who Saved Over N300k Via Opay and Palmpay Spend & Save Shows Interest She Got From Both Apps

  • A Nigerian lady has gone public with the interest she got in her Opay and Palmpay accounts after activating the Spend & Save feature
  • She saved over N300k via the Palmpay and Opay Spend & Save feature and decided to display her interests from both apps
  • The lady celebrated it online and posted her Palmpay and Opay dashboards, sparking reactions from netizens

A Nigerian lady, Nkeiruka Onosirike, has taken to social media to showcase how much she got as interest after saving with Opay and Palmpay.

The lady stated that she used the Spend & Save feature on both her Opay and Palmpay accounts.

A Nigerian lady who saved over N300k on Palmpay and Opay shows the interests she got from the 2 apps
A lady, Nkeiruka Onosirike, who saved over N300k via the Palmpay and Opay Spend & Save feature, displays her interests from both apps. Photo: Nkeiruka Onosirike
Source: Facebook

She shared a screenshot of her Opay and Palmpay dashboard and posted it on her Facebook page.

Lady shows Opay, Palmpay interests with Spend & Save

The Spend & Save feature allows customers to save a percentage of the money they spend during each transaction.

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According to Nkeriruka’s dashboards, she activated the feature to save 10% of each amount she spent on both apps.

On Opay, the lady has saved N338,904 with an interest of N6,510, while she had an interest of N8,510 for saving N345,631 on Palmpay.

See both dashboards below:

A lady, Nkeiruka Onosirike, who saved over N300k via the Palmpay and Opay Spend & Save feature, displays her interest in the apps.
A Nigerian lady, Nkeiruka Onosirike, who saved over N300k on Palmpay and Opay, shows the interest she got from the 2 apps. Photo: Nkeiruka Onosirike
Source: Facebook

Nkeiruka said in her post:

“Opay and palmpay spend and save is very helpful guys. I opened it this morning and realized I have saved a huge amount without me knowing. You can try it guys instead of giving someone money to save for you. You can also use safe box daily. I decided to share this with u all.”

Reactions trail lady’s interest on Palmpay, Opay

Chinenye Ikpeama said:

"I started it last week for both, I know how how much I have now now."

Chinasa Favour said:

"Did you download the opay app on play store. Then still download spend and save on Play store? Please make me understand."

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Udoba Precious Chinenye said:

"PalmPay interest is higher I noticed."

Cj Blessing Chidera said:

"Opay spend and save comes through for me on my broke days"

Loveth Aleburu said:

"Thank you for sharing,pls how do I start on palmpay?"

Ezeluo Mercy said:

"On it already. It's really helping me."

EDara Davis said:

"I have been on this since early last year and I have saved 1492 times, it’s really nice because it can be withdrawn anytime."

Mujeedah Bello said:

"I am doing it before but I stopped because I don't have much but I collect the one I saved."

In related stories, a new Opay Safebox customer expressed her excitement over her savings plan, while another shared how much she got after saving N200 daily on Opay.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man has gone public with the amount he saw in his Opay account years after leaving N500 there.

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The young man was amazed at the amount he saw after re-installing the app and shared a screenshot of his account balance.

Many who saw his balance on social media reacted after he shared the plans he had for the money.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng