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SeerBit has added Pay with OPay to SeerBit Checkout, letting Nigerian merchants accept payments from OPay users and reduce checkout drop-offs.
Seerbit says Pay with OPay is now available on SeerBit Checkout.
For merchants, this means customers can choose OPay as a payment method during checkout, alongside other existing options. A checkout is the payment page a customer sees before completing a purchase.
SeerBit positioned the update as a way to reduce friction, which is anything that adds extra steps or doubt during payment and can lead to abandoned carts.
The company also pointed to OPay’s scale in Nigeria, including over 50 million registered users, around 10 million daily active users, and an agent network of more than 500,000 people.
SeerBit says merchants can switch on the option from their merchant dashboard settings under checkout configuration. SeerBit framed this as a simple toggle, meaning no extra development work is required for many merchants.
In Nigerian online payments, adding familiar wallet options can improve conversion, which is the share of customers who successfully complete payment.
SeerBit highlighted use cases across e-commerce and retail, education payments like tuition and registration fees, and hospitality and travel where instant confirmation matters.
For operators, the integration is another sign that payment gateways are competing on coverage, not just processing cards and bank transfers.
Primary Source: blog.seerbit.com
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