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Chowdeck Expands Beyond Food Delivery with New Bill Payment Feature

by Kingsley Okeke
November 11, 2025
in E-Commerce, FinTech & Digital Money
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Chowdeck delivery tracker

Chowdeck, Nigeria’s fast-growing delivery platform, has announced a new feature that lets users pay for airtime and data directly within the app. The update marks a step toward transforming Chowdeck from a food delivery service into a broader lifestyle and financial platform, one that meets everyday digital needs in one place.

Chowdeck pay all bills announcement

The announcement came from CEO Femi Aluko, who shared on X that the new service was launched earlier in the day. Within just four hours, over 1,000 people had already used it.

Femi Aluko Chowdeck announcement

Built Around Riders and Everyday Users

According to Aluko, two major factors inspired the rollout. First, the company now has over 20,000 active riders who each spend an average of ₦5,000 weekly on airtime and data. Integrating this service allows riders to make those purchases directly on Chowdeck, and even borrow from their weekly earnings when needed.

Secondly, Aluko noted that many users tend to leave small amounts of money sitting idle in their Chowdeck wallets. The new feature gives them an easy way to repurpose that balance into airtime or data purchases without switching apps or withdrawing funds.

A Glimpse into Chowdeck’s Broader Ambitions

The new feature signals that Chowdeck’s ambitions extend far beyond food delivery. By positioning itself as a one-stop digital utility hub, the company is tapping into the growing demand for seamless financial and lifestyle services within a single app.

The move also reflects a broader shift in Africa’s tech ecosystem, where platforms are increasingly blending commerce, finance, and convenience. Super apps like OPay and PalmPay have demonstrated how integration can enhance user engagement and retention, and Chowdeck appears poised to follow this path with a model centred on its riders and everyday users.

Momentum and Market Fit

Chowdeck’s timing appears strategic. Nigeria’s digital payments space continues to expand rapidly, and user familiarity with in-app transactions has never been higher. Offering airtime, data, and bill payments keeps users within the Chowdeck ecosystem longer, driving both loyalty and transaction volume.

If adoption grows, the company could soon extend this service to other utilities such as electricity, cable subscriptions, and transport top-ups.

From Meals to Money

For a company that began as a logistics and food delivery startup, this latest feature underscores Chowdeck’s evolution. It’s a natural next step for a platform deeply integrated into users’ daily routines.

As Aluko put it, the goal isn’t just to deliver food but to build a service that fits into the everyday financial lives of its users. And if the first 1,000 transactions are any indication, the vision of “pay all your bills in one place” may already be resonating.

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