Moving money between Nigeria and South Africa has always been harder than it should be. We built LiquidPay to change that — one transfer at a time.
Nigeria and South Africa are two of Africa's largest economies. Yet the financial infrastructure connecting them was designed for international banks, not the people who actually move between these countries — workers, traders, students, families.
Traditional remittances meant a SWIFT fee, a 3–5 day wait, an opaque exchange rate, and no visibility into where your money actually was. We found that unacceptable.
LiquidPay is a technology company, not a bank. We built a proprietary matching network that routes transfers between Nigeria and South Africa using local payment systems on both sides — bypassing SWIFT entirely.
Your Naira enters the system in Nigeria. A matching pool of Rands settles in South Africa. No international wire. No correspondent bank. No hidden markup.
Small team. Clear values. No noise.
You see the rate before you send. You see the fee before you confirm. No surprises. No small print. What you see is exactly what lands.
We operate through licensed financial partners in both countries. Every transaction passes through KYC and AML checks. Your money is always traceable and protected.
Sub-60 second settlement is not a headline feat for us — it's the baseline. We measure our performance in seconds, not business days.
We start here, in this corridor, with full focus. There are no bigger markets pulling our attention. Nigeria–South Africa is the only mission right now.