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Nigeria’s Money Habits in 2025: Fintech Tools, Spending Gaps, and the Push for Discipline

by Covenant Aladenola
August 20, 2025
in FinTech
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Nigeria’s Money Habits in 2025: Fintech Tools, Spending Gaps, and the Push for Discipline

Nigerians are thinking more about money than ever, but intent does not always translate into action. A new 2025 survey by Column reveals how young Nigerians budget, save, and bank in a rapidly evolving fintech landscape. The findings highlight both a growing appetite for digital finance tools and a persistent gap in financial discipline.

Saving Is Common, But Discipline Is Uneven

Almost half of respondents (46 percent) have both a savings plan and an expense budget. Another 34 percent have one or the other, while one in five operate without any system at all. Traditional banks remain the dominant savings channel at 62 percent, followed by dedicated savings apps at 23 percent, and community-based systems such as Ajo.

Yet achieving goals is a challenge. Thirty-eight percent have never hit a savings target. Only 15 percent reached their target recently. This suggests that while access to savings tools is high, consistency remains a hurdle.

Spending Without Structure

Just 50 percent know their weekly or monthly spending. Overspending or unstructured spending habits affect 42 percent of respondents. Gender differences are clear: 54 percent of women have both a budget and savings plan, compared to 38 percent of men. Men are also more likely to have no system at all.

For fintech product designers, this points to an opportunity: tools that pair saving with real-time spending visibility and accountability.

Income Management in a Multi-App World

Nigerians are not relying on a single platform to manage income and expenses. On average, respondents use 2.8 financial apps, with popular choices including Opay, Kuda, Piggyvest, Cowrywise, and Moniepoint. Ninety-two percent want a unified dashboard to track all accounts in one place.

This fragmentation presents an opening for platforms that can consolidate data and deliver daily clarity on cash flow.

The Evolution of Nigeria’s Fintech Space

The sector has shifted from simply offering storage for funds to building structures that encourage better habits. Auto-save, locked savings, expense tracking, and reminders are now standard features. More recent entrants are focusing on habit-building through gamification, shared goals, and progress milestones.

Banks risk losing younger customers if they fail to match fintech speed and mobile-first design. Conversely, fintechs face the challenge of turning their existing features into daily routines for users.

Why This Matters

Nigeria’s fintech sector is no longer competing on basic functionality, it is competing on behaviour design. The survey shows that students and young professionals are especially open to new tools but need more guidance to form lasting money habits.

As the industry matures, the winners will be those who integrate automation, cross-platform visibility, and community-driven engagement into the core of their products.

Forward Look: The demand for financial guidance is clear. The next phase for Nigeria’s fintech players will be less about adding new features and more about embedding behaviour change into the user journey.

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Covenant Aladenola

Covenant Aladenola

Covenant Aladenola is part of Techsoma’s senior editorial team, where he helps shape the publication’s storytelling direction and editorial strategy...

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