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  • Fastest Way to Send Money to India: Yolats’ Complete Guide

    Fastest Way to Send Money to India: Yolats’ Complete Guide

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    You don’t need a fancy finance degree to know that international money transfers can be a hassle or figure out the fastest way to send money to India. There are so many cons, like the slow delivery times, confusing exchange rates, and platforms that promise smooth transfers but end up falling flat on their face.…

  • Yolat and LemFi Review: The Best Way for Nigerians in Canada to Send Money Home

    Yolat and LemFi Review: The Best Way for Nigerians in Canada to Send Money Home

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    There are two conversations every Nigerian in Canada eventually has: the one about how to get the best deal without losing half their money to exuberant exchange rates, and the other question about which app to actually trust with your money. Yolat and LemFi both answer those questions, but they come at them from different…

  • How to Time Your Transfer for the Best Rates

    How to Time Your Transfer for the Best Rates

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    There’s an art to moving money across borders without handing half of it to exchange-rate nonsense. The rates fluctuate due to various factors like the demand time of the week and many more. Which is why it’s important to know how to time your transfer for the best rates.  When you learn the patterns and…

  • Wise to India Alternative For Better International Transfer Options

    Wise to India Alternative For Better International Transfer Options

    Wise has long been a popular choice globally for its transparent pricing and mid-market exchange rates. However, finding a reliable Wise to India alternative has become increasingly important, as recent operational challenges and regulatory restrictions in India have caused users to experience limited features and higher costs. This has prompted many users to search for…

  • Tired of Losing Money on Transfers? Here Are the Cheapest Ways to Send Money to Nigeria

    Tired of Losing Money on Transfers? Here Are the Cheapest Ways to Send Money to Nigeria

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    If you’ve ever sent money home to Nigeria, you know the drill: By the time your family member gets the alert, the naira has fluctuated, and a huge chunk of your money is gone for a processing fee or something of the sort. So, the best thing is to look for the cheapest ways to…

  • Canadian Dollar to Naira Explained: Why Rates Keep Changing and How to Get the Best Value

    Canadian Dollar to Naira Explained: Why Rates Keep Changing and How to Get the Best Value

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    Somewhere between the rising price of flight tickets, the endless tuition fees Nigerians pay in Canada and even the obsession with Migration, the Canadian dollar to Naira today quietly became one of Nigeria’s most watched currencies after the American dollar.  The Canadian dollar has slowly turned into that celebrity currency we didn’t see coming. Unlike…

  • Why the Pounds to Naira Black Market Keeps Changing and How to Get a Better Rate

    Why the Pounds to Naira Black Market Keeps Changing and How to Get a Better Rate

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    If you’ve been checking your bank app or WhatsApp group forwards lately, you’ll have noticed: the pounds to naira black market rate is fluctuating with each passing day. One second, the rate is at ₦1700 to £1, the next, it is at ₦2100, then it drops a little bit, and the whole cycle is repeated. …

  • Pesa Money Transfer or Yolat 2025: Which Sends Naira Better?

    Pesa Money Transfer or Yolat 2025: Which Sends Naira Better?

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    When Pesa money transfer gets mentioned in 2025, it no longer just means what it used to mean. The brand, tech, and market are evolving, and for anyone sending money across borders, especially Nigerians in diaspora, you’ll find both opportunity and risk here. Before we go deeper, Pesa (formerly Pesapeer) is a Canadian fintech that…

  • Send Naira to Pounds Easily in 2025: Top Rated Apps

    Send Naira to Pounds Easily in 2025: Top Rated Apps

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    If you’ve ever tried sending money from Nigeria to the UK, you know it’s not for the faint of heart. One small mistake and you’re suddenly a mini-economist, calculating exchange rates, cross-border fees, and what your cousin in Birmingham will actually receive after all the bank charges. So it’s best to know the top apps…

  • Yolat Dollar to Naira Today: Current Rates You Should Know

    Yolat Dollar to Naira Today: Current Rates You Should Know

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    If you’re a Nigerian living abroad, you already know that the most common question always asked is, “How much is dollar to naira today?”  This question can practically make or break your day, depending on what the exchange rates are saying, because they can be very volatile. Most of the time, every naira your family,…

  • How to Pick the Right Alternative to Africhange Without Losing Time or Money

    How to Pick the Right Alternative to Africhange Without Losing Time or Money

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    Money and wahala seem to move hand in hand in Nigeria. Whether it’s the cashless policy that almost drove the country into disarray, or banks charging mysterious fees for every small transfer that’s made. Most Nigerians are now on the search for an alternative to Africhange. Over the years, platforms like Africhange stepped in to help…

  • alternative to Lemfi & New Face of Money Transfers in Nigeria

    alternative to Lemfi & New Face of Money Transfers in Nigeria

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    One thing Nigerians have always been known for, whether at home or abroad, isn’t just their Jollof rice, as you might think. But it’s also for their undeniable love for the grind and side hustles. From the open markets in Balogun to the buzzing tech hubs all over the country, ingenuity flows in our DNA.…

  • Convert Naira to KES Easily: Lowest Fees & Instant Transfers

    Convert Naira to KES Easily: Lowest Fees & Instant Transfers

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    Cross-border trade and financial transactions between Nigeria and Kenya have grown significantly in recent years. Making these African countries emerge as key players in Africa’s digital financial economy, with Nigeria being the second remittance destination in Africa, with $19.8 billion, and Kenya being the fourth, with $4.94 billion. Whether it’s Nigerian investors looking to break…