- Pay-as-you-go solar technology company, Azuri Technologies, and FirstBank of Nigeria Limited announced a unique partnership.
- Pay-as-you-go customers will be able to pay for their solar via FirstBankโs Firstmonie agent network and mobile payment solution.
Pay-as-you-go solar technology company, Azuri Technologies, and FirstBank of Nigeria Limited announced a unique partnership that will help deepen financial inclusion in Nigeria while bringing affordable, reliable and clean power to millions of Nigerians.
Pay-as-you-go customers will be able to pay for their solar via FirstBankโs Firstmonie agent network and mobile payment solution. Firstmonie agents are positioned within rural and semi-urban locations across the country and provide basic financial services such as account opening, cash deposit, cash withdrawals and bill payments.
More than 60 million of Nigeriaโs roughly 200 million people do not have bank accounts and as little as 6% of people have a mobile money account according to a World Bank 2018 report.
โThis partnership combines the reach of FirstBank with Azuriโs technology and pay-as-you-go solar expertise to bring next generation power to off-grid consumers in Nigeriaโ said Azuri CEO Simon Bransfield-Garth. โAzuri and FirstBank share the vision of a level playing field where all consumers have the ability to benefit from modern financial and digital services, regardless of where they live and this agreement is another step in making that vision a reality,โ he added.
According to FirstBank CEO Adesola Adeduntan, โFinancial inclusion is a priority with FirstBank and we are excited that with this partnership, our customers are able to access a wide range of services that address real problems such as access to power. With our over 16,000 Firstmonie Agents spread across the length and breadth of Nigeria, our customers are at an advantage in enjoying seamless financial services from the Bank that puts them first.โ
From solar home lighting to solar satellite TV, Azuri systems are designed to deliver world class performance at an affordable price for all customers that experience irregular power supply. Customers make small weekly or monthly payments to unlock their system and power.
Pay-as-you-go solar is transforming lives by providing energy for lighting, phones and TVs while helping boost local economies with new employment opportunities and connecting off-grid households to financial and digital services that are helping improve productivity and increase income.
Author: GBA News Desk/ESI-Africa Contributor
This article was originally published on ESI Africa and is republished with permission with minor editorial changes.