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Top 10 Nigeria’s tech startups to watch in 2025

Israel Arogbonlo
January 6, 2025
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As Nigeria’s tech ecosystem continues to grow and evolve, several startups are making waves in the industry.

Here are some of the most promising Nigerian tech startups to watch in 2025:

1. Interswitch: A leading digital payments company, Interswitch has been at the forefront of Nigeria’s fintech revolution. With its innovative products and services, Interswitch is poised for further growth in 2025.

2. Flutterwave: This fintech startup has been making headlines with its innovative payment solutions. With its recent Series C funding, Flutterwave is set to expand its operations and consolidate its position as a leading player in Nigeria’s fintech space.

3. Andela: As a leading tech talent accelerator, Andela has been instrumental in developing Nigeria’s tech talent pool. With its innovative approach to talent development, Andela is set to continue playing a key role in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem in 2025.

4. Jumia: As Nigeria’s leading e-commerce platform, Jumia has been at the forefront of the country’s e-commerce revolution. With its innovative products and services, Jumia is poised for further growth in 2025.

5. PiggyVest: This fintech startup has been making waves with its innovative savings and investment products. With its recent funding round, PiggyVest is set to expand its operations and consolidate its position as a leading player in Nigeria’s fintech space.

6. Kuda: As a leading digital bank, Kuda has been instrumental in promoting financial inclusion in Nigeria. With its innovative products and services, Kuda is set to continue playing a key role in Nigeria’s fintech space in 2025.

7. Farmcrowdy: This agritech startup has been making waves with its innovative approach to agriculture. With its recent funding round, Farmcrowdy is set to expand its operations and consolidate its position as a leading player in Nigeria’s agritech space.

8. Migo: This fintech startup has been making headlines with its innovative lending products. With its recent funding round, Migo is set to expand its operations and consolidate its position as a leading player in Nigeria’s fintech space.

9. Paystack: As a leading digital payments company, Paystack has been instrumental in promoting financial inclusion in Nigeria. With its innovative products and services, Paystack is set to continue playing a key role in Nigeria’s fintech space in 2025.

10. Helium Health: This healthtech startup has been making waves with its innovative approach to healthcare. With its recent funding round, Helium Health is set to expand its operations and consolidate its position as a leading player in Nigeria’s healthtech space.

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