Fintech Titan's Trillion-Naira Triumph: Paga's Staggering Growth Revealed!

Payments giant Paga reached a significant milestone in 2025, processing an impressive ₦17 trillion across 169 million transactions. CEO Tayo Oviosu highlighted that this achievement represents a substantial leap from previous years, underscoring the rapid growth of Paga’s operations. Central to this success is Paga Engine, the company’s robust payments infrastructure platform designed to support businesses across Africa.
The company’s growth trajectory is striking when compared to 2021, when it processed only 35 million transactions valued at just over ₦1 trillion. In just four years, both transaction volumes and values have soared, reflecting the accelerating adoption of digital payments in Nigeria and across the continent.
Paga Engine: From Consumer App to Critical Infrastructure
Paga Engine has evolved beyond a simple consumer payments app to become a comprehensive platform enabling businesses to manage payments, bills, and banking services efficiently. The system is especially valuable for fast-growing companies, offering tools to monitor transactions, gain insights into customer behavior, and mitigate payment-related risks.
Oviosu emphasized this transformation, stating: “What started as millions of transactions became trillions in value. What began as a consumer payments company evolved into critical economic infrastructure. Paga Engine is the best in the payments infrastructure business…none of this happens without trust.” This underscores Paga’s pivotal role in establishing a reliable and secure payments framework for businesses across Africa.
Driving Africa’s Digital Economy
Paga Engine’s success also reflects the rapid growth of Africa’s digital economy. As businesses increasingly operate online, the demand for payment systems capable of managing high transaction volumes has surged. Today, Paga Engine supports some of the continent’s fastest-growing companies, solidifying its position as a backbone of African fintech infrastructure.
For consumers, Paga’s growth signals the mainstream adoption of digital payments, backed by a system that ensures security, reliability, and transparency. Looking ahead, Oviosu confirmed Paga’s commitment to expanding services, developing enterprise solutions, and exploring new markets, promising continued innovation and growth in Africa’s payments landscape.
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