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Paystack Acquires Ladder Microfinance Bank to Offer Full-Stack Banking

January 14, 2026
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In a landmark move that signals the next phase of its growth, Stripe-owned Nigerian fintech, Paystack, has officially stepped into Nigeria’s banking space following its acquisition of Ladder Microfinance Bank.

The development marks a major expansion beyond payments into full-stack financial services, offering both businesses and individuals a broader suite of financial solutions.

The fintech giant announced on Wednesday the official launch of Paystack Microfinance Bank, exactly ten years after it first began operations in Nigeria. The new bank will operate independently of Paystack Payments Limited, with its own license, governance structure, and product roadmap, while maintaining close operational links with the payments business.

Paystack’s entry into banking comes shortly after rival fintech Flutterwave acquired open banking startup Mono, highlighting a growing trend of Nigerian fintechs broadening their services beyond payments to include banking, lending, and financial management.

According to Paystack, the decision to expand into banking is informed by insights gained from supporting over 300,000 businesses and millions of consumers across the country. The company noted that its systems currently process trillions of naira every month, underscoring its central role in Nigeria’s financial ecosystem.

“Payments are a critical part of the financial journey, but not the whole story,” the company said in a statement. “Businesses don’t just need to get paid. They need a financial operating system.” Paystack further explained that businesses require tools to securely store money, move funds efficiently, access actionable financial data, and grow with confidence. Similarly, individuals seek products that help them protect, grow, and make the most of their finances.

The microfinance bank will be a separate entity dedicated to creating banking products, while Paystack Payments Limited continues to focus on building and managing payment infrastructure. Early user onboarding has begun, with plans to gradually expand access to more businesses and individual customers.

The acquisition of Ladder Microfinance Bank provides Paystack with a regulated foundation to deliver banking services, signaling an increasingly blurred line between payments and banking in Nigeria’s fintech ecosystem. Paystack emphasized that developers remain central to its strategy, reflecting the company’s commitment to secure, compliant infrastructure that allows for rapid innovation.

Industry observers note that Paystack’s move reflects a broader shift among African fintechs toward offering end-to-end financial services rather than single-point solutions. As payments become commoditized, fintechs are increasingly turning to banking, lending, and financial management tools to drive customer growth and retention.

For Nigeria’s financial sector, Paystack’s entry into banking is likely to intensify competition, particularly in microfinance and SME-focused segments, while highlighting the growing convergence between fintech companies and licensed financial institutions.

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Paystack has officially entered Nigeria’s banking sector with the launch of Paystack Microfinance Bank, marking a major shift from being a payments-only platform to offering full-fledged financial services for businesses and individuals, signaling a new era of competition and innovation in the country’s fintech and banking landscape.

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