African Fintech Giants Dominate Global Rankings: PiggyVest, OPay & More Make Top 300
Five prominent Nigerian financial technology companies – PalmPay, Moniepoint, OPay, PiggyVest, and Interswitch – have achieved significant global recognition, being named among the world’s top 300 fintechs for 2025 by CNBC and Statista. This prestigious annual list meticulously evaluates and highlights some of the most innovative players who are actively shaping the future of financial technology on a global scale. The selection process was rigorous, considering crucial factors such as a company's revenue, growth trajectory, and employee headcount, from a pool of over 2,000 companies analyzed worldwide. This acknowledgment firmly places these Nigerian firms among the most influential entities in the international fintech landscape.
A Breakdown of the Categories
Image Credit: Piggyvest
A breakdown of the categories reveals that PalmPay, Moniepoint, OPay, andInterswitchwere recognized under the Payments category. In this segment, they join a distinguished roster of global leaders, including industry giants like PayPal, for their instrumental role in facilitating seamless transactions between individuals and businesses. PiggyVest, on the other hand, carved out a unique position for itself by being recognized in the Wealth Technology category, making it the sole African company to feature in that specialized segment.
A Truly Distinguished Category
Image Above: Tosin Eniolorunda. Credit: Africa Financial Summit
Despite Nigeria being home to more than 200 fintech companies, only these five managed to secure a spot on this year's esteemed list, a testament to their exceptional performance, significant impact, and innovative contributions to the sector. While Moniepoint is officially incorporated as a UK company, its substantial success story and operational roots are deeply embedded in Nigeria, underscoring the strong local foundation of its achievements.
The recognition has been met with positive reactions from the honored companies. PalmPay, which boasts an impressive record of processing over 15 million daily transactions and serving more than 35 million registered customers, emphasized that this acknowledgment is a clear reflection of the “meaningful impact we’re making” in the financial space.Tosin Eniolorunda, Group CEO of Moniepoint, expressed his deep appreciation, calling it “an honour” that truly reflects his team’s dedication and their pivotal role in shaping the future of global fintech.
The Statements From Leaders
Image Above: Odunayo Eweniyi. Credit: Thisday Style
In a statement released on X (formerly Twitter), signed by PiggyVest’s CEO Somto Ifezue, Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer Odun Eweniyi, and Co-founder/Chief Marketing Officer Josh Chibueze, the company celebrated its unique distinction. They proudly highlighted their position as the only African brand recognized in the Wealth Technology category, standing alongside other international industry giants.
The statement reiterated PiggyVest’s foundational belief that “financial freedom should be simple, accessible, and achievable,”
Beyond Nigeria, the CNBC and Statista list also featured other notable African fintechs, including Kenya’s M-KOPA, South Africa’s Yoco, and Egypt’s Paymob and MyFawry, showcasing the continent's growing influence in the global fintech arena.
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