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Home » BPC Expands: Global Payment Giant Targets Nigeria’s Booming Fintech Scene

BPC Expands: Global Payment Giant Targets Nigeria’s Booming Fintech Scene

BPC appoints new country head to deepen digital payments and financial inclusion across Nigeria.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
June 4, 2025
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BPC expands into Nigeria’s fintech sector, appointing Dapo Adeosun to lead operations and boost digital payments nationwide.

BPC expands its presence into Nigeria’s rapidly growing fintech space by establishing a new local leadership structure.

The global payments technology company appointed Dapo Adeosun as Managing Director to lead its Nigerian operations.

His role will focus on scaling the company’s SmartVista platform to support digital transformation and cashless transactions.

Nigeria’s fintech ecosystem is one of Africa’s largest, with a high demand for reliable, innovative payment solutions.

BPC’s move signals a strategic response to that demand, aligning with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s push for cashless operations.

According to BPC, Nigeria presents “one of the most exciting digital financial services markets” on the continent.

The company plans to enhance digital financial infrastructure by leveraging local talent and global experience.

The SmartVista platform, already successful in over 120 countries, will offer solutions for mobile banking, card processing, merchant services, and fraud management.

BPC aims to empower financial institutions and fintech startups with agile, secure technology.

Dapo Adeosun, an experienced executive in digital banking and payments, said the company would build on Nigeria’s fintech potential.

He noted that strong partnerships with local financial entities would be crucial to their success.

As BPC expands, the company hopes to drive innovation and financial inclusion for underbanked populations in Nigeria.

Its entry adds competitive pressure and global expertise to an already vibrant fintech market.

Industry watchers believe this expansion may trigger broader investment in Nigeria’s financial infrastructure.

It could also inspire more international firms to explore opportunities in West Africa.


BPC expands at a time when African fintech is surging, with Nigeria poised to be a major launchpad for future growth.

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