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🇳🇬Nigeria

Payment gateways for Nigeria.

Paystack / Flutterwave are the default gateways. Bank transfer huge. COD common.

4 gateways available2 native to Nigeria

🇳🇬 Nigeria — what you need to know

Paystack / Flutterwave are the default gateways. Bank transfer huge. COD common.

Popular methods here: Credit / Debit Cards · Bank transfer · Local wallets · Cash on Delivery

🇳🇬 4 gateways in Nigeria

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Paystack

Native

HQ Lagos, Nigeria (Stripe-owned)

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Default for Nigerian + West African merchants. Best APIs in African fintech.

Domestic cards1.5% (capped at ₦2,000) + ₦100 (Nigeria)
International cards3.9% + ₦100
Local methodsBank transfer 1% capped · USSD 1.5% capped
Settlement: T+1 business day (Nigeria) / T+3 others

Supports

Credit / Debit CardsInternational cardsBank transferLocal walletsCash on Delivery

Good to know

Acquired by Stripe in 2020 — same engineering DNA. Onboarding needs local entity.

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Flutterwave

Native

HQ Lagos, Nigeria

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Pan-African merchants — broader country coverage than Paystack

Domestic cards1.4% (Nigeria) · 2.9% (international cards)
Local methodsMobile money 1.4% · M-Pesa 1.6%
Settlement: T+1 business day

Supports

Credit / Debit CardsInternational cardsBank transferLocal walletsCash on Delivery

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Strong mobile money integration — crucial for Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania markets.

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dLocal

HQ Montevideo, Uruguay

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Global merchants wanting ONE gateway for all emerging markets (LatAm + Africa + South Asia)

Domestic cards~3% (Brazil) · varies by country
Local methodsPix 1% · Boleto 3% + fixed · OXXO 3.5%
ExtraSettlement FX conversion: ~2-3% if settling to USD
Settlement: T+3 to T+7 (settlement in USD available)

Supports

Credit / Debit CardsPixBoleto BancárioOXXOBank transferLocal wallets

Good to know

Settlement in USD simplifies cash management for non-local businesses.

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PayPal

HQ San Jose, USA

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Global trust — older + cross-border buyers expect it

Domestic cards2.9% + $0.30 (US) · 1.2% + £0.30 (UK, domestic PayPal-to-PayPal)
International cards4.4% + fixed (cross-border)
Local methodsPayPal wallet-to-wallet: 2.9% + $0.30
Settlement: Instant to 3 business days

Supports

Credit / Debit CardsInternational cardsPayPalKlarna (BNPL)Afterpay / Clearpay (BNPL)

Good to know

Account freezes are a real risk — don't use as your sole gateway.

Negotiate better rates — at volume, list prices are opening offers.

Above $50k/month in processing volume, every gateway negotiates. Book a call and I'll walk through which gateways to approach, what to ask for, and the ranges to target based on 500+ merchant negotiations.

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How this data is sourced + kept fresh

Rates, payment method availability, and country coverage are compiled from published rate cards as of 2026, cross-checked against what our clients actually pay. We refresh quarterly.

Rates are typical published figures. Your actual rate depends on volume, business category, and negotiation. Above $50k/month in GMV, expect 20-40% below list prices.

Not affiliate. We don't earn commission for gateway signups. Rankings are based on country-fit + payment method coverage, not sponsorship.

Questions about Nigeria

People ask us these a lot.

What's the best payment gateway for Nigeria ecommerce?+

For Nigeria, the native gateways are typically your best starting point: Paystack, Flutterwave. They have the strongest integrations with local payment methods (Credit / Debit Cards, Bank transfer, Local wallets) and fastest onboarding for local merchants. Cross-border merchants often layer a global gateway like Stripe on top for international card acceptance.

Which payment methods do Nigeria buyers expect at checkout?+

Paystack / Flutterwave are the default gateways. Bank transfer huge. COD common.

How many gateways support Nigeria?+

We track 4 major payment gateways available in Nigeria: PayPal, Paystack, Flutterwave, dLocal. Use the tool above to filter by your platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, etc.) or by specific payment methods you must support.

Do international cards work in Nigeria?+

Most gateways available in Nigeria support international cards, but at higher rates — typically 1-1.5% above domestic. For cross-border revenue above 30% of your mix, pick a gateway with good international card handling (Stripe, Adyen, PayPal are strongest).

Navigating Nigeria payments feels complex — because it is.

Book a 30-minute call and I'll walk through the gateway picks, platform integration, and negotiation approach specific to your Nigeria business.

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