Paystack Launches Small Business Program To Support Nigerian Businesses

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Paystack Launches Small Business Program To Support Nigerian Businesses

First offer gives eligible Nigerian merchants access to up to ₦4 million in discounts from business service partners.

Lagos, Nigeria. 22 June, 2026 – Paystack [1], one of Africa’s leading
payments technology companies,  has launched the Paystack Small Business
Program to support Nigerian small businesses through a range of
initiatives designed to help them grow, connect with relevant
opportunities, and access funding for their next stage of growth.

The program will support businesses as they start, manage and grow their
operations, starting with the Paystack Small Business Bundle [7]. The
bundle gives eligible Nigerian merchants access to up to ₦4 million in
discounts on tools and services from selected partners across key areas
of business operations, including commerce, bookkeeping, logistics,
design, workspace, customer communication, and digital tools.

Small businesses play a significant role in Nigeria’s economy, but
many still face everyday operational challenges, from managing sales and
records, reaching customers, handling deliveries, and accessing
affordable tools. The program has been developed to provide practical
support for these businesses as they manage daily operations and plan
for their next stage of growth.

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The Paystack Small Business Program will start with the following
initiatives:

  • Paystack Small Business Bundle: a collection of tools, services,
    resources, and partner offers to help small businesses operate more
    efficiently and grow sustainably.
  • Paystack Small Business Launchpad: dedicated, hands-on support to help
    high-potential businesses get the most out of Paystack and accelerate
    their growth.
  • Paystack Small Business Grant: funding for high-potential businesses to
    support their next stage of growth.

Through the Small Business bundle, eligible merchants can access offers
from partners including Bumpa [3], Ijeworks [8], Wiicreate [9], Flowcart
[10], Simplebks [11], Africaworks [4], Paystack [1], Kindlybook [12],
FezDelivery [13], Gamp [14], Pressone [15], Mercurie [16], Shuttlers [5]
and Canva [6].

Paystack is targeting 2,000 Nigerian SMBs for the Small Business Bundle,
with additional partner offers expected over time.

The Bundle is available to eligible Nigerian merchants with a live
Paystack account, at least 10 Paystack transactions in the last 30 days,
and operations in Nigeria. Eligible merchants can visit the Small
Business Bundle Page [2] to browse available partner offers, submit
their business details and receive redemption instructions once their
eligibility has been confirmed.