Fez Delivery says it partnered with Kuda to distribute POS terminals, ATM cards, and official documents across Nigeria, delivering 140,000+ packages.
Fez Delivery says its partnership with Kuda covers the secure, nationwide distribution of physical banking assets in Nigeria. That includes POS terminals, ATM cards, and official documents.
A POS terminal is the small card payment device used by merchants and agents to accept card and transfer payments. Getting these devices into the right hands matters because they sit at the edge of daily payments, and they are often linked to specific merchants, locations, and settlement accounts.
Fez Delivery says it built processes for tracking, handoff confirmation, and controlled delivery of sensitive packages. In logistics terms, this is about chain of custody, meaning a clear record of who handled an item at each stage, from dispatch to delivery.
The company says the partnership has resulted in over 140,000 successful deliveries across the country. The update positions Fez Delivery as an operational partner for banks and fintechs that still need physical distribution, even when most customer journeys start in an app.
Nigeria’s fintech sector is digital-first, but onboarding and access still depend on physical items like cards and POS devices. When last-mile delivery fails, customers cannot withdraw cash, merchants cannot accept payments, and support teams get overloaded.
For Kuda, reliable distribution supports customer acquisition and retention, especially outside major cities. For Fez Delivery, a high-volume partnership with a regulated financial brand is a signal to other financial services firms that need secure document and device logistics.
More partnerships like this could also raise expectations for delivery SLAs, meaning agreed performance targets such as delivery timelines and proof of delivery, in banking operations across Nigeria.
Primary Source: fezdelivery.co
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