Opay’s head office is located at Alexander House, Otunba Jobi Fele Way, Ikeja, Lagos State. They also have offices in various states across Nigeria, including Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara. Additionally, they have an office in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
Here is a list of some of the office locations and addresses:
– Abia – York Junction, No. 135, Azikiwe Road, Umuahia
– Adamawa – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Akwa Ibom – No. 133, Atiku Abubakar Avenue, before JAMB Office, Uyo
– Anambra – Along Owerri Road, Obosi, Onitsha
– Bauchi – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Bayelsa – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Benue – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Borno – (No address available)
– Cross River – No. 39, Ibesikpo Street, Calabar
– Delta – Along Warri-Sapele Road, after Enerhen, Warri
– Ebonyi – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Edo – Along Benin-Sapele Road, before Nigerian Prison Service, Benin City
– Ekiti – Fajuyi Memorial Park – J6GC+V2X, Fajuyi Ln, 360101, Ado Ekiti
– Enugu – No. 15B, John Nwodo Close, G.R.A., Enugu
– Gombe – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Imo – No. 556, Works Layout, Madonna School Road, opposite Anagbaoso Hospital, Owerri
– Jigawa – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Kaduna – No. 25, Gongola Road, Challawa Barnawa G.R.A, Kaduna
– Kano – Beside Kawo Bus stop, Gwagwarwa, Kano
– Katsina – 2J3J+2MJ, Inner Ring Road, 820101, Katsina
– Kebbi – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Kogi – Green House, beside Access Bank, Lagos Road, Okene, Lokoja
– Kwara – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Lagos – Alexander House, Otunba Jobi Fele Way, Ikeja
– Nasarawa – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Niger – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01 888328)
– Ogun – Ajibose Lane, Mouka House, behind Precious Pharmacy, Oluwo Omida Road, Abeokuta
– Ondo – 754P+2Q9, Oyemekun Rd, 340110, Akure
– Osun – Opposite Technical College, beside Arowolo Filling Station, Osogbo
– Oyo – No. 7, Osuntokun Avenue, Bodija, Ibadan
– Plateau – 41 Tudun Wada Rd, 930105, Jos
– Rivers – No. 36D, Bimko Crescent, Rumeme, Port Harcourt
– Sokoto – (Phone number: 0700 888328 or 01There was a problem generating a response. Please try again later.
OPay is not owned by any bank. It is owned by Chinese billionaire Yahui Zhou through his web browser company, Opera. OPay has become the main alternative to banks for money transfer and bill payments during the cash crunch, say industry observers. OPay is a mobile payment platform that allows its users to pay for goods and services electronically using the OPay app.
PalmPay and OPay are two separate mobile payment platforms that are owned by different entities… Here are some key differences between the two platforms:
PalmPay:
– Co-owned by Transsion Holdings and NetEase
– Offers cashback rewards and discounts on transactions
– Has a user-friendly interface with a one-click payment option
– Available in all 36 states in Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
– Supports payments in multiple currencies
– Offers toll-free phone support
OPay:
– Partly owned by Norway-based Opera and a Chinese group of investors
– Offers a wider range of services beyond mobile payments, including flight booking, movie tickets, food delivery, and investments
– Has a focus on financial inclusion and offers a mobile wallet for the unbanked and underbanked population
– Available in select cities in Nigeria, with plans to expand coverage
– Offers the option to pay with cash at select merchants
Ultimately, the choice between PalmPay and OPay will depend on individual preferences and needs.