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Meet Tosin Eniolorunda and his entrepreneurial journey to create financial happiness for users 

Ruth Okwumbu-Imafidon by Ruth Okwumbu-Imafidon
July 29, 2023
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Meet Tosin Eniolorunda and his entrepreneurial journey to create financial happiness for users 
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If there is one thing the cash crunch earlier in the year proved to businesses, it was the need to have working and reliable systems that could allow them to make and receive payments without cash.

In the heat of the moment, lots of consumers were desperate to find out which mobile money or bank network could be most reliable for such transfers.

It was a huge opportunity for those fintechs that had built capacity in that regard to claim a significant market share, and Moniepoint Inc. was one of these banks.  

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Tosin Eniolorunda is CEO and co-founder of Moniepoint (formerly TeamApt), which is now a licensed bank, partnering with over one million businesses and thousands of agents across Nigeria.

From processing ₦400 billion monthly as of 2021, Moniepoint now processes about 8 trillion naira in monthly transactions as of June 2023, an achievement that makes it the envy of other fintech solutions.  

Here is the story of the man who founded this solution, with a plan to create financial happiness for Nigerians by making it easier to move money and aid transactions.  

Education 

The first of three children, Tosin Eniolorunda grew up in the city of Ibadan. From his secondary school days, he had always been the fix-it person and became the president of the engineering club in his secondary school.

Admission into the Obafemi Awolowo University did not change this much, as he recounts that he created a number of software and hardware solutions for people while he was studying mechanical engineering.  

However, when it was time to take the leap into entrepreneurship, he opted for software solutions. “Hardware solutions were kind of harder to handle, and I realized that software was the better way to go, “ he said on the Wharton fintech podcast.  

His first experience in the workplace was his internship with Schlumberger Limited, Port Harcourt in 2005. After bagging a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and graduating from the university in 2007, he started his engineering career at Interswitch, a leading African-integrated payments and digital commerce platform company.  

He built a solid foundation for his later entrepreneurial career as he worked for over 5 years at Interswitch, rising from the position of software developer in 2009, through the ranks.

He was Senior Software Manager, Unit Head of Application Development, and Product Manager at different points.       

He also worked in the capacity of Unit Head, Industry Verticals and Solutions, Application Development.  

The desire for a certain level of flexibility in his work life soon led Tosin to begin to consider entrepreneurship.  

Founding TeamApt 

In 2015, Tosin teamed up with his ex-colleague Felix Ike and started a fintech company – TeamApt – in Nigeria. The vision was to provide financial solutions for businesses in a way that would totally transform payments and banking for businesses, and they started by building such solutions for banks.

The vision is crafted as “creating financial happiness by creating financial services for underserved populations” and Tosin explains it thus.  

  • “I think for most people, we are pursuing positive feelings in life. We all know that money is an important element for happiness, so I considered it important to be able to help people find happiness with money.
  • “Technology typically drives everything in our world so building solutions that can help people find happiness with money, is a universal and big mission to focus on. We are fulfilling some of these so far ” Eniolorunda explained on Wharton fintech podcast.  

Over the years, TeamApt worked at ensuring that their solutions remain relevant to businesses.

When they recognized that even though direct transfers were a staple payment choice for many consumers, they were typically hard to track, they introduced the POS transfer solution which made it easier for businesses to receive payments they could easily monitor. 

  • Tosin also explained that they also chose a hybrid distribution model in Africa, adding the wider reach of the digital distribution, with the reliability of an offline distribution to build trust. “Most African markets are low-trust and typically require a human interface before adopting digital solutions. This meant we could get directly in touch with the businesses needing our products” he explained.  

In April 2022 as well, Moniepoint evolved from enabling card transactions for agents to an all-in-one business bank, positioning the brand to fit the needs of businesses in the informal economy. This would later work wonders in their favour when the introduction of the cashless policy threw the Nigerian economy into a cash crunch.  

  • “With reduced access to cash, alternative payment methods became important for businesses. Our business bank accounts and point-of-sale terminals could keep businesses going during this period. Our team’s previous experience building banking infrastructure also helped reduce processor failure disputes to about 10% daily and reduced downtime by 60%” Tosin explained.  

With this sort of performance, one may say that TeamApt is achieving the mission it set out to achieve, creating ease around financial and business transactions and thus, creating financial happiness.  

Converting social network rating to credit rating for the unbanked 

In the second phase of TeamApts execution, they moved on to providing bank products and services for the unbanked, tailoring the products to suit such people. 

“A lot of these persons are financially viable but because they do not have a bank account, they are unable to access products since they do not have a credit history. We began to tackle this through two routes. The first one is loans that we give to open-market traders.

Open market traders are interesting people because they have turnover and they make profits. But many of them are too busy or too uneducated to deal with banking processes and access formal credits. we begin to bank these guys by giving them microloans within the range of $100 to $400 for a 30 to 60 day period” Tosin detailed.  

How does TeamApt determine their credit rating? 

“Since these traders do not have a viable financial history, TeamApt uses their network of friends. “If you have a circle of friends, you know who you can borrow money or not, if you want your money to come back.

So, we figured out that we could use people’s opinion to come up with a credit score for these unbanked people” he said.  

Moniepoint is now also opening local mini-banks where people can begin to get access to financial services and get banked without having to travel long distances or wait in long queues.  

The company has now launched two digital products, Moniepoint (the business-banking platform) and Monnify (the web payment gateway), and has now become an all-in-one tool for businesses, offering a comprehensive solution that includes payments, business banking, credit and business management.  

Building Products without funding 

Unlike a number of startups that raise funding before getting a market-ready product, TeamApt ran for over three years before raising its first funding.

TeamApt raised about $5.5 million in its Series A funding round in 2019. The company has on-boarded and catered to over three million customers. Data from its 2020 review showed a $3.9 billion transaction value processing $160 million monthly. 

  • “It was not a conscious decision from the beginning not to raise funds. It is kind of difficult to build product and raise funds at the same time, and a lot of startups get stuck in the limbo of not being able to build the product because the founder is stuck trying to raise funds.
  • “Choosing an enterprise path meant that we had more liquidity to pursue our goals. And we created a lot of value for our early partners and shareholders” Tosin said about it.  
  • Earlier in 2023, the company rebranded from TeamApt Inc to Moniepoint Inc and relocated its headquarters to London. The rebrand is meant to take the vision to the global stage and beyond Africa. “We are doubling down and working to create a world where businesses everywhere, no matter their size or stage, have the necessary tools they need to grow,” it said.  

Under Tosin’s leadership, the business, grew by more than 300% each year between 2018-21, becoming and is the partner of choice for 1.3 million businesses.  In 2022, Moniepoint became QED’s first investment in Africa and has also won the National Inclusive Payment Initiative Award.  

Tosin is a speaker and has spoken at a number of industry events including the World Government Summit in Abu Dhabi, and Money20/20 Las Vegas.

He was also selected as an Endeavor Entrepreneur by Endeavor.  


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Ruth Okwumbu-Imafidon

Ruth Okwumbu has a MSc. and BSc. in Mass Communication from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and Delta state university respectively. Prior to her role as analyst at Nairametrics, she had a progressive six year writing career. As a Business Analyst with Narametrics, she focuses on profiles of top business executives, founders, startups and the drama surrounding their successes and challenges. You may contact her via ruth.okwumbu@nairametrics.ng

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Comments 22

  1. Hamisu Musa says:
    July 29, 2023 at 2:01 pm

    This is a very nice movement, we should all learn from what Tosin have done to achieve.

    Reply
  2. Mohammad hassan says:
    July 29, 2023 at 9:40 pm

    News today

    Reply
  3. NWANYIEZE J. OGBONNAYA says:
    July 30, 2023 at 8:02 am

    Monies point is so amazing 👏

    Reply
  4. Sikiru Adegboye says:
    July 30, 2023 at 11:43 am

    Building the product before fund raising is an interesting concept learnt from the write up. Well done Tosin

    Reply
  5. elegbeleye felix says:
    July 30, 2023 at 12:43 pm

    moniepoint is best

    Reply
  6. ArowosafeJanet says:
    July 30, 2023 at 12:54 pm

    Kudos!to moniepoint,easier and faster,good listener and attendant to complaints.keep it up!

    Reply
  7. Victor says:
    July 30, 2023 at 12:58 pm

    God will lift MONIEPOINT more.
    God bless Tosin, he is a God sent

    Reply
    • Abiodun Omirinde says:
      August 1, 2023 at 9:02 pm

      Solving a solution is what makes you a real enterprenuer , more grease to da elbow despite competition

      Reply
  8. SUCCESS says:
    July 30, 2023 at 1:41 pm

    I like moniepoint well well,God will bless moniepoint company in Jesus mighty name

    Reply
  9. Asuquo Effiong says:
    July 30, 2023 at 3:59 pm

    Moniepoint is an excellent Fintech brand. Keep it up

    Reply
  10. Sadiq sani says:
    July 30, 2023 at 4:13 pm

    Good job CEO

    Reply
    • Mummy says:
      July 31, 2023 at 9:53 pm

      Wow… Moniepoint is one of the best.
      Kudos to

      Mr Tosin.

      Reply
  11. Aminu Ishaka says:
    July 30, 2023 at 11:06 pm

    May Allah bless him and the entire team members

    Reply
  12. Ayantayo Adeola says:
    July 31, 2023 at 6:10 am

    Weldon Tosin we are proud of you out of all the POS machine that I always used for transportation moniepoint is the best .

    Reply
  13. Abdulrahman Misbahudeen says:
    July 31, 2023 at 6:28 am

    Having Moniepoint in the society is a great achievement.

    Thank you Mr. CEO.

    Reply
  14. Kabir Kugbakin A. says:
    July 31, 2023 at 7:24 am

    Indeed you’re Eniolorunda, the brain boss, weldon Mr. Tosin. More glory to your elbow u and your team we’re enjoying moniepoint keep it up the good job.

    Reply
  15. Obaro says:
    July 31, 2023 at 8:11 am

    Appreciate your works sir.

    Reply
  16. Friyo Kitchenware says:
    July 31, 2023 at 8:39 am

    Well articulated platform, money point has helped alot of businesses to get on their feet and has created a lots of jobs for Nigerian.i am proud of you sir.

    Reply
  17. Johnbosco says:
    August 2, 2023 at 2:20 am

    I do appreciate your good work Sir,
    You are really a problem solver.
    Moreover, I wish you introduce loan package for your moniepoint users.
    Thanks and remain blessed

    Reply
  18. Abioye Saheed Opeyemi says:
    August 2, 2023 at 4:05 am

    With Moniepoint your money can never be lost!!

    Reply
  19. IBRAHIM FARUK says:
    August 3, 2023 at 1:10 am

    I am among the business relationship manager (BRM) in fct 2 abuja under the able state coordinator, a through leader who lead by example, A leader with all the characteristics of leadership and most valuable person (MVP) in the history of MONIEPOINT that’s SULAIMAN RABIU (Standard)

    Having a team like standard in Moniepoint is great opportunity and achievements, it’s a team that Trust in making Millions of Naira monthly in terms of transaction count and volume

    He is always encouraging his team to work hard and maintain the level of standard, and when ever we push there will be a great opportunity with achievable by hardworking, Focus, Consistency, and Determination on the goal.

    Never feel discouraged. Keep moving and make yourself relevant in the industry of Financial Technology.

    Reply
  20. Okiroro OGHENE-Othuke says:
    August 23, 2023 at 2:28 pm

    This guys are genius . They are solution providers from birth. I wonder the type of brain that GOD gave to some living giants.

    Reply

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