SMEs Can Now Accept Bitcoins Payment in Nigeria and More via Voguepay3.0

VoguePay.com, a leading online payment aggregator in Nigeria has finally launched its new platform (VoguePay 3.0) with focus on empowering businesses to improve their revenue collections.

The new platform simplifies the way that medium and small scale businesses can send and receive payment from local and international customers, allowing merchants to accept payment in dollars, euros, rands, cedis, naira and bitcoin payments. In addition to core product functionalities, VoguePay redesigned the whole user experience to offer unique payment experience for global audience.




So, What’s New in VoguePay 3.0?

Actually, a lot is changing, below are few of them:

You can now open a VoguePay account by selecting any country as your “home country”. As a result, you will be able to withdraw money to your bank account in default currencies of the country of your choice while your customers can pay you in any currency.

VoguePay will now support multiple ways of accepting payment like bitcoin, card funding, QR code, direct debit and cash payments etc.
VoguePay did a major overhaul to improve the merchant dashboard with actionable insight for your business.

By default, you can now accept one-time or subscription billings and automate your payment collections. And there are so many more….

Here is a peek of what is inside….




A section of the new VoguePay dashboard (the navigations have been simplified for easy access)
VoguePay claims to have reviewed fund maturity period accordingly.

For Naira transactions, you will no longer have to wait for 48 hours for funds to mature in your wallet. You can now withdraw funds to your bank account 24 hours after transactions, otherwise known as T+1.

Also, for transactions in currencies like US Dollars, Euro, GBP, Ghanaian Cedis, Kenyan Shillings and South African Rands, maturity period has been reviewed from 7 days to 5 days (T+5) based on popular demands.

Be reminded to configure auto-withdrawal for your account if you want your transactions to be
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