
Interswitch has expanded its support for Nigeria’s public revenue collection system through its continued integration with the Revenue Assurance and Optimisation Platform, popularly known as RevOP.
The company said the move reinforces ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to improve transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the management of public sector revenue collections across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.
Through its role as a Payment Service Solution Provider on the RevOP platform, Interswitch enables secure processing of government-related payments while ensuring transactions are seamlessly routed into the Treasury Single Account framework in compliance with national financial regulations.
Brandspur Banking News reports that the initiative is expected to strengthen real-time monitoring of public revenue collections while improving digital payment accessibility for citizens, businesses, and government institutions nationwide.
The digital payments company disclosed that its infrastructure supports multiple payment channels, including card payments and other digital transaction options designed to simplify payment processes and improve user experience across government collection platforms.
Managing Director of INCLUSIO at Interswitch, Muyiwa Asagba, said the company remains committed to supporting the Federal Government’s push for greater transparency and operational efficiency in public finance management.
According to him, the company’s payment infrastructure was designed to deliver secure, reliable, and compliant transaction processing capable of supporting large-scale government collections while maintaining high transaction uptime and real-time processing efficiency.
Industry observers say the growing adoption of digital revenue collection systems reflects broader efforts by Nigerian authorities to modernise public finance administration and reduce leakages within government payment processes.
Interswitch added that its collaboration with regulators and financial institutions forms part of its long-term strategy to deepen digital transformation within Nigeria’s public sector and strengthen confidence in electronic payment systems.
The company further stated that its continued participation in the RevOP ecosystem reinforces its position within Nigeria’s expanding digital payments industry as government agencies increasingly embrace technology-driven revenue management solutions.





