Hybrid Finance Apps in Nigeria: Simplifying Crypto Adoption

March 14, 2025

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Hybrid finance apps

As cryptocurrency adoption increases in Nigeria, founders are creating hybrid finance apps to simplify access to digital assets. These platforms integrate traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralized finance (DeFi), allowing users to interact with crypto as seamlessly as fiat money on their banking apps.

Unlike traditional crypto trading platforms, which can be complex and overwhelming, hybrid finance apps reduce the learning curve by eliminating the need for peer-to-peer (P2P) trading or escrow services. Instead, users can buy, sell, and convert crypto to Naira through virtual accounts.

Since mid-2023, several startups have emerged to offer these services, including Taja, Palremit, Prestmit, Azasend, and Pandar. At least 20 hybrid finance startups are currently operating in Nigeria, providing an easier way for more people to access the crypto market.

Why Hybrid Finance Apps Are Thriving

Nigeria remains a global hotspot for cryptocurrency adoption. However, despite the high transaction volumes, participation in crypto remains limited to those with technical knowledge of blockchain and Web3. Many Nigerians hesitate to use crypto due to:

  • The complexity of P2P trading setups
  • The risk of losing funds due to transaction errors
  • Account restrictions and regulatory uncertainties

Hybrid finance startups have positioned themselves as a safer and more user-friendly alternative. Their pitch is simple: If you find P2P trading too complicated or risky, use a hybrid finance app instead. Users can open an account, fund a virtual wallet, and buy crypto directly, just like they would with a regular fintech app.

How Hybrid Finance Apps Work

Operating a hybrid finance model is simpler than running a full-scale crypto exchange. These startups provide:

  1. A proprietary platform (mobile or web app)
  2. Virtual accounts for managing funds
  3. Crypto liquidity to facilitate transactions

Users can:

  • Buy and sell crypto at a set exchange rate
  • Convert crypto to local currency instantly
  • Pay bills, buy airtime, and make everyday transactions with crypto
  • Trade gift cards and send digital assets with app-based tags

Freelancers who receive payments in crypto also find these apps useful for converting their earnings into Naira without relying on P2P platforms.

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Liquidity and Pricing Challenges

Hybrid finance apps source their liquidity from crypto infrastructure providers, over-the-counter (OTC) traders, and institutional players. Unlike P2P platforms where buyers and sellers set competitive prices, liquidity providers dictate the rates on hybrid apps.

This model has some downsides:

  • Minimum transaction limits prevent small-scale crypto trading. Some apps require a minimum amount to buy or sell digital assets.
  • Higher transaction fees than P2P trading. Hybrid finance platforms charge users for deposits and apply a markup on exchange rates, making transactions costlier than direct P2P trades.

Despite these challenges, users accept the costs in exchange for security and simplicity. Unlike full-fledged crypto exchanges, most hybrid finance apps do not list tokens for trading but rather function as crypto-inclusive fintech platforms.

Hybrid Finance: A Middle Ground Between TradFi and Crypto

While these platforms are crypto-enabled, they lean more toward traditional fintech operations. This distinction means they are regulated under Nigeria’s fintech laws rather than crypto-specific regulations.

Across Africa, some traditional fintech startups are also integrating stablecoins and crypto payments into their services. Eversend (Uganda) and Grey (Nigeria) now support stablecoin transactions to cater to Web3 freelancers and digital nomads.

The rise of hybrid finance apps reflects a broader trend: bringing crypto into everyday financial transactions rather than keeping it as a niche investment vehicle.

For Nigerian users who feel excluded from the complexities of P2P trading, these apps offer a practical, user-friendly gateway into digital finance.

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