As Nigerians prepare to celebrate Easter with loved ones across the country, leading mobile money operator Smartcash Payment Service Bank (PSB) has announced an easier system by which customers may upgrade their wallets from Tier 1 to Tier 3 for a smooth, cashless, and stress-free holiday experience.
Offering improved security, access, and reliability, the Smartcash app now enables instant verification with customers’ NIN or BVN, secure facial recognition with a selfie, and simplified address confirmation. Upgrading from Tier 1 wallet provides higher transaction limits and access to more features and benefits as well as security.
According to the Chief Executive Officer of Smartcash PSB, Tunde Kuponiyi, Smartcash is concerned with ensuring a stress-free experience for customers.
“As the Easter season approaches, we recognize the financial pressure and logistical challenges that often come with holiday spending and mobility. That’s why we’re committed to ensuring that our users can carry out essential transactions from bank transfers to merchant payments quickly, safely, and conveniently. Our goal is to eliminate the stress of cash handling, long queues, and bank branch visits, so that Nigerians can truly focus on the spirit of the season connection, community, and celebration,” he said.
Smartcash PSB is providing a reliable, cashless alternative that meets the financial needs of users wherever they are. Whether it’s sending money to loved ones, paying at local markets and stores, or topping up airtime and data, Smartcash users can look forward to uninterrupted and efficient services throughout the holiday season.
Airtel Smartcash PSB, which launched as part of Airtel’s commitment to deepen financial inclusion, has rapidly expanded its network of agents and digital wallet users, bridging access between underserved communities and the financial system. With services available through mobile phones and human agents across Nigeria, Smartcash offers a simple and accessible entry point into the digital economy particularly for small-scale traders, artisans, rural dwellers, and other players in the informal sector.