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Paystack Launches Programme to Back Small Businesses in Nigeria

Daba Finance/Paystack Launches Programme to Back Small Businesses in Nigeria
STARTUP VENTURE CAPITALJune 25, 2026 at 2:02 PM UTC

TLDR

  • Paystack launched Small Business Programme in Nigeria offering up to ₦4 million in discounts from select partners for eligible merchants.
  • Programme supports businesses with tools for commerce, bookkeeping, logistics, and digital communication.
  • Aimed at 2,000 Nigerian SMEs, with future phases to include Small Business Launchpad and Grant initiatives.

Paystack launched a small business programme in Nigeria to help merchants access tools, services and funding support as they grow.

The payments technology company said the Paystack Small Business Programme will support businesses as they start, manage and expand operations. The first phase is the Paystack Small Business Bundle, which gives eligible Nigerian merchants access to up to ₦4 million, or about $3,000, in discounts from selected partners.

The bundle covers business needs including commerce, bookkeeping, logistics, design, workspace, customer communication and digital tools. Partner offers are available from companies including Bumpa, Ijeworks, Wiicreate, Flowcart, Simplebks, Africaworks, Kindlybook, FezDelivery, Gamp, Pressone, Mercurie, Shuttlers and Canva.

Paystack said it is targeting 2,000 Nigerian small and medium-sized businesses for the bundle, with more partner offers expected over time.

The programme will later include the Paystack Small Business Launchpad and the Paystack Small Business Grant. Paystack works with more than 400,000 organisations across Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya and Côte d’Ivoire, serving customers from startups to enterprises and government agencies.

Key Takeaways

Paystack’s small business programme shows how payment companies are moving beyond transaction processing into merchant support. Small businesses need more than payment acceptance to grow. They need bookkeeping, logistics, design, workspace, customer communication, commerce tools and access to funding. By bundling discounts from partner companies, Paystack is trying to make those tools cheaper and easier for Nigerian merchants to adopt. The move also strengthens Paystack’s relationship with small businesses, which are a core part of digital payments growth in Nigeria. For merchants, the main value is reducing operating costs and connecting to services that can improve sales, records and delivery. For Paystack, the programme can deepen loyalty and keep businesses inside its ecosystem as they scale. The planned launchpad and grant components could add more direct growth support if they help companies access training, visibility and capital. The challenge will be reach and impact. Paystack will need to show that the programme helps merchants grow revenue, improve operations and survive in a market shaped by inflation, logistics costs and tight access to finance.

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