American Express Co. has unveiled its maiden business credit card in Nigeria through a collaboration with local neobank O3 Capital Nigeria Limited, potentially enhancing access to dollar transactions in the West African country.
O3 Capital and Amex unveiled their latest offering on Thursday in Lagos.
The business card comes with a spending limit of $10,000 and offers a repayment window of up to 45 days for international transactions.
The President of Global Network Services, Amex, Mohammed Badi, said in a statement, “The first-ever American Express Business Card in the most populous African country will give us another way to support local businesses with their growth aspirations.
He said, “American Express is excited to continue to strengthen its presence in Nigeria and expand its reach across Africa.”
Other O3 Capital-Amex cards for personal and household use will carry spending limits of between $10,000 and $20,000.
Badi also said that Amex plans to expand its presence in Africa to 42 countries from 30 at the moment, citing greater demand from consumers and small businesses for the company’s cards.
Nigeria has for years struggled with a local dollar scarcity, contributing to sometimes sharp volatility in the naira, which has lost 65 per cent of its value against the greenback since foreign-exchange reforms in mid-2023.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has sought to attract foreign investors to boost dollar inflows and is encouraging banks to source the greenback independently to ease demand constraints.
Still, they can be hard to find. Most of the nation’s lenders have stopped or limited the use of naira credit cards to make payments abroad and restricted card issuance to wealthy clients.
The Chief Executive Officer, O3 Capital Nigeria Limited, Abimbola Pinheiro, said the O3-Amex card “solves the problem of queuing at banks for business travel allowance and the personal travel allowance.
Pinheiro said, “O3 plans to issue 16,000 American Express cards by the end of 2024 and extend the offering to about a million cards over the next five years.
“It also plans to offer them in other markets including Rwanda, Congo and Ghana, where it hopes to issue Amex cards by end-2025.”
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