Owned by world famous browser maker, Opera Softwares, the fintech emerged on the scene in 2018. Wema Bank’s Alat and the rebranded Paylater (now Carbon) are the two closest things to formidable banking solution in Nigeria. Developing a sophisticated digital banking solution has been a key desire of many Nigerian banks and fintech startups. These are huge features, transforming the payment company into a formidable digital bank. The startup also has plans to provide users with ATM cards, allowing them make transactions via platforms like the web and POS. With just their phone numbers, users can send and receive money from any bank in Nigeria. It allows users operate OPay accounts like regular bank accounts. However OPay has one key distinguishing feature. This sounds pretty much like every other payment solution in the market. The platform allows users transfer money, pay electricity bills and buy airtime easily. OPay Mobile Money is perhaps the latest fintech solution thriving in the Nigerian ecosystem. 💃 #OPay #MobileMoney #AgentBanking /kGznt4VrsJ Yippee!!! We are excited to tell you we reached 20 Thousand Agents today! We're incredibly thankful to every agent who has chosen us as their preferred Mobile Money Platform. It reached the new milestone just a month after it crossed 10,000 agents. The news signals that the mobile money company could be in a fantastic growth phase. Fintech platform, OPay (Opera Pay), has announced it now has over 20,000 agents in Nigeria.