Paylater, the Nigerian
As Carbon positions itself as a financial partner for its customers and goes beyond banking, the rebrand also sees the company’s mobile app being renamed to Carbon, which introduces brand new products such as free credit reports and a wallet for its customers to perform discounted transactions. The transition is set to lay the foundations for Carbon’s focus on providing a wide portfolio of services for its customers, as it introduces in-app credit reports and provides credit via QR codes, in partnership with Visa.
Speaking on Paylater’s new name, the company’s co-founder and CEO Chijioke Dozie said: “It was very deliberate – most of our customers only know us as
The company is also looking to move into providing health insurance for its customers as it looks to lessen the burdens Nigerians currently face in accessing and paying for it. In the near future, Carbon will also be launching their very own virtual Visa card for customers to handle transactions.
Co-Founder Ngozi Dozie added: “We’re in a competitive space but whoever serves the customer best will reap the rewards. That’s been the thinking behind our product evolution, whether it’s our Bloom account targeted at female entrepreneurs or the partnerships we’ve been working on in the healthcare sector. The focus is on being attentive to what our customers want and need”.
The rebrand brings to a close a busy few months for Carbon, after they acquired payments company Amplify, cementing their move into multiple strands of financial services. Carbon also secured a $5mn investment from fintech platform Lendable highlighting a bubble of activity for the company and in 2018, became the first African fintech platform to secure a Credit Rating.
The updated Carbon mobile app is now available to download on the Google Play Store.