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Nomba Integrates Apple Pay to Enable Contactless Payments for Nigerian Businesses

by Faith Amonimo
December 30, 2025
in FinTech, Digital Apps, Tools & Softwares
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Nomba Integrates Apple Pay to Enable Contactless Payments for Nigerian Businesses

Nomba Apple Pay integration now allows Nigerian businesses to accept contactless payments from global customers through Apple’s premium payment service. This December 2025 launch positions Nigeria’s fintech sector for increased international commerce as mobile payments continue their expansion across Africa.

Nomba Apple Pay Support Creates New Revenue Streams

Nomba, the Lagos-based payment processor formerly known as Kudi, has activated Nomba Apple Pay integration across its merchant network. The service enables contactless transactions through both point-of-sale terminals and online checkout systems.

Nigerian merchants using Nomba’s platform can now process payments from iPhone users worldwide without requiring physical cards or bank transfers. Customers authenticate payments using Face ID, which accesses stored payment credentials on their devices.

“Payments globally are moving toward speed, security, and invisible checkout,” said Pelumi Aboluwarin, Nomba’s CTO. “Our responsibility is to ensure Nigerian merchants are not left behind, but are fully prepared for the future of payments.”

The timing aligns with Nigeria’s December holiday season, when diaspora Nigerians typically return home with significant spending power. NiDCOM data shows diaspora visitors spent ₦60 billion during December 2024 alone.

Nomba Apple Pay Integration Solves Nigerian Payment Infrastructure Gaps

The Nomba Apple Pay integration addresses long-standing challenges Nigerian businesses face when accepting international payments. Traditional cross-border transactions often involve delayed settlements, withheld funds, and unfavourable exchange rates due to routing through foreign processors.

Nomba’s solution leverages the company’s US Money Transmitter License (MTL) and Money Services Business (MSB) registration to partner with global payment processors already approved within Apple’s payment ecosystem. This regulatory foundation enables direct settlement rather than multi-tier processing.

“Even when settlements from upstream processors are delayed, we ensure merchants are paid on time using our own funds,” Nomba stated. This commitment protects Nigerian merchants from cash flow disruptions common with international payment processing.

The integration required meeting Apple’s stringent global security, compliance, and certification standards. Nomba worked with undisclosed international partners to extend Nomba Apple Pay integration capabilities into Nigeria’s regulatory environment.

Nomba Apple Pay Integration Targets Tourism and International Commerce

The Nomba Apple Pay integration specifically targets Nigerian businesses serving international customers, including hotels, restaurants, and retail outlets frequented by tourists and returning diaspora visitors.

Faster checkout processes and reduced payment failures could significantly impact merchant revenue during peak travel periods. The service works across Nomba’s 300,000 merchant locations, expanding Apple Pay acceptance throughout Nigeria’s commercial centres.

Unlike consumer-focused Apple Pay rollouts requiring local bank partnerships, Nomba’s merchant-centric approach bypasses traditional banking infrastructure limitations. This strategy aligns with Nigeria’s fintech sector’s focus on solving payment acceptance rather than consumer wallet adoption.

The Nomba Apple Pay integration represents another step in Nigeria’s broader financial technology evolution. The country’s fintech sector has attracted significant international investment, with companies like Nomba raising $30 million in pre-Series B funding led by Base10 Partners in 2023.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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