Branch invites Nigerians to compare and save

Branch has announced free unlimited money transfers and Nigeria’s leading investment return at 20%, while inviting Nigerians to compare notes and save.

Finding the best deal when it comes to your money can be overwhelming. We have made it simple. Compare our 20% returns and free money transfers to see how Branch is better than your bank” says Dayo Ademola, Managing Director of Branch Nigeria.

These new offerings from Africa’s leading finance app, complement instant loans up to N500,000, free bill pay, airtime top ups, and other existing services found within the app. Taken together, customers can now enjoy a single app to manage their money with unmatched value.

What is more, there is no catch as Branch’s unlimited free transfers to recipient bank accounts have no hidden fees or restrictions. Plus, the company says its customers can withdraw their investments after a 24-hour period. Investments through the Branch app are channelled into low risk financial instruments with capital preservation as the ultimate goal. Branch also forfeits its commissions to customers in order to provide returns that are amongst Nigeria’s highest.

To further encourage new customer trials, Branch is offering a limited time additional incentive: for each deposit of N300 or more using the wallet, customers receive a N50 bonus – up to N6,000 in bonuses per year.

Licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria as a Finance Company and authorised to provide services such as credit and fund management, over 23 million people have installed Branch’s app with a 4.4 star rating by over 300,000 reviews on Google Play. Backed by some of the world’s biggest investors, including Andreessen Horowitz (early backers of Facebook & Twitter) and Visa, since 2018, Branch has provided over 3 million loans to Nigerians.

The Branch app is available on Android devices and can be downloaded on the Google Play Store. In addition to Nigeria, Branch International has offices in Kenya, India, and Silicon Valley. Founded in 2015, its mission is to provide world-class financial services to the mobile generation

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