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Top 10 loan apps in Nigeria by user ratings as of September 2024 

Samson Akintaro by Samson Akintaro
September 11, 2024
in Exclusives, Features, Financial Services, Metrics, Rankings, Sectors, Tech News
Top 10 loan apps in Nigeria by user ratings as of September 2024 
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Loan apps or digital money lenders, as the companies behind them are known, have become essential in Nigeria’s informal economy by offering quick and accessible loans.  

This is despite challenges around their operations, particularly in debt recovery practices, which has seen the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) placed some of them on its watchlist and directed the removal of 47 of them from the Google Play Store.  

Nigerians’ continued reliance on these digital lenders shows the demand for quick financial solutions, even in the face of complaints about unethical practices like harassment and defamation.  

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However, many loan apps are operating legitimately, adhering to the FCCPC’s Limited Interim Regulatory/Registration Framework and other industry guidelines set by bodies like the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). 

With over 200 FCCPC-approved loan apps, one way to evaluate their reliability is through user ratings and reviews on app stores.  

For this ranking, we focus on Google Play Store ratings, as most loan apps are unavailable on the Apple Store.  

We first ranked loan apps in Nigeria based on this parameter in January this year. Interestingly, a look at the apps against their current ratings shows that there has been a lot of changes.  

Here are the top 10 loan apps in Nigeria as of September 2024, based on their user ratings: 

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3. QuickCheck (4.5)

  • 10. Xcrosscash (4.1)
  • 9. Newcredit (4.1)
  • 8. Renmoney (4.2)
  • 7. Palm Credit (4.2)
  • 6. Carbon (4.2)
  • 5. OKash (4.3)
  • 4. FairMoney (4.4)
  • 3. QuickCheck (4.5)
  • 2. Branch (4.5) 
  • 1. EasiMoni (4.6)

QuickCheck is a quick loan app that uses machine learning to predict borrower’s behaviour and instantly evaluate loan applications.

This app is among the top loan apps in Nigeria that have crossed 1 million downloads.

QuickCheck loan has interest rates starting from as low as 5% monthly on the first loan. Loans range from N1,500 to N500,000 with terms from 91 days – 1 year. Interest ranges from 2% – 30%, with an equivalent monthly interest rate of 1 – 21%.

Reviews by over 200,000 users gave the app a 4.5 rating as of September 2024, which is one of the highest ratings for loan apps in Nigeria.

 

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3. QuickCheck (4.5)

  • 10. Xcrosscash (4.1)
  • 9. Newcredit (4.1)
  • 8. Renmoney (4.2)
  • 7. Palm Credit (4.2)
  • 6. Carbon (4.2)
  • 5. OKash (4.3)
  • 4. FairMoney (4.4)
  • 3. QuickCheck (4.5)
  • 2. Branch (4.5) 
  • 1. EasiMoni (4.6)
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Samson Akintaro

Samson Akintaro is a tech enthusiast and has over a decade experience covering and writing about the tech industry. He is currently the Tech Analyst at Nairametrics.

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