Nigeria’s mobile money story is one of quiet transformation built not in glass towers, but through millions of small daily transactions happening across markets, bus parks, and neighborhoods.
What began as a push for financial inclusion has now become one of the country’s biggest fintech success stories, powered by smartphones and a fast-growing digital economy.
As affordable smartphones found their way into more Nigerian hands, mobile wallets became the simplest bridge between cash and convenience. The results have been staggering. Data from the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) shows that mobile money transactions hit N20.71 trillion($13.95 billion) in Q1 2025, a jump of 1,518% from N1.28 trillion in Q1 2021.
According to an earlier report by Nairametrics, Donald Ubeh, Head of Risk and Compliance at PalmPay, says mobile money operators have helped raise Nigeria’s financial inclusion rate to 74% in 2023, up from 51% in 2016. Today, over 1.5 million agents are on the field, handling about 60% of all transactions and moving more than $1 trillion in 2023 alone.
Behind these numbers are the founders building the digital rails of Nigeria’s payment system visionaries, who saw opportunity where banks saw barriers.
Methodology
In this feature, we spotlight owners of Mobile Money Operators licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the people reshaping how money moves across Africa’s largest economy.
Although there are 18 licensed Mobile Money Operators (MMOs) in Nigeria, this list focuses only on companies with publicly verifiable data footprints, including ownership records, founding history, and regulatory documentation. Other licensed operators not featured here either have limited public disclosures or closed documentation regarding their company ownership and control structures.

Sir Demola Aladekomo is a pioneering Nigerian computer engineer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist best known as the founder of Chams Holding Plc, Nigeria’s first indigenous computer maintenance and identity management company.
- Aladekomo has been instrumental in shaping Nigeria’s IT landscape, introducing groundbreaking technologies such as the country’s first wide-area network on PCs and smartcard payment systems, including contributions to the ValuCard project, Nigeria’s first e-payment card.
- Under his leadership as chairman and largest shareholder, Chams achieved several industry firsts, including the Chams City Innovation, which earned a Guinness World Record. Beyond business, Aladekomo is deeply involved in social impact through the DATA Foundation and Volunteer Corps, organizations focused on education and youth empowerment.
A Fellow of the Nigerian Computer Society and Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria, he has also served as President of the Lagos Business School Alumni Association and continues to mentor emerging tech leaders across Africa.
Chams Mobile has evolved into a digital products and services company. The KEGOW wallet is also available for agents and businesses.



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