Transactworld Digital, the fintech company behind Transactpay, has launched a ₦20 million grant initiative to support early-stage entrepreneurs and small business owners across Nigeria.
Tagged the “Transactpay Thrive Grant”, the programme will provide ₦1 million each to 20 innovative ventures—whether they’re at the idea stage or already operational.
The grant seeks to empower businesses solving real challenges, creating jobs, and making meaningful contributions to their communities.
Speaking on the initiative, Ernest Obi, Co-founder and CEO of Transactworld Digital, said:
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“This grant is not just about funding. It’s about reaffirming our commitment to supporting everyday Nigerians who are building impactful businesses from the ground up.”
According to the company, the initiative marks one year of Transactpay’s operations in Nigeria and underscores its long-term commitment to enabling trade, beyond just processing payments.
Entrepreneurs interested in the grant are encouraged to register on the Transactpay website and share their business stories publicly to encourage community nominations and support.


