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    PiggyVest Surpasses 6 Million Users and ₦1.3 Trillion in Payouts in 2025

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    Nigeria’s leading digital savings and investment platform, PiggyVest, has announced a landmark achievement in 2025, paying out over ₦1.3 trillion to its users and growing its user base to more than 6 million active accounts. The milestone highlights not just the platform’s growth, but also the increasing adoption of technology-driven financial solutions in Nigeria.

    Founded with the goal of helping Nigerians save and invest conveniently, PiggyVest has steadily evolved from a simple digital savings app to a comprehensive financial platform. Its services now include targeted savings, investment options, and flexible plans designed to suit both individual savers and small business owners.

    The company’s reported payouts demonstrate the scale at which Nigerians are embracing digital finance. “We are thrilled to reach this milestone,” a PiggyVest spokesperson said. “It is a reflection of the trust our users place in us and the growing desire for smarter ways to save and invest in Nigeria.”

    Financial analysts suggest that the platform’s success is part of a broader trend in the country, where fintech solutions are addressing long-standing challenges in the traditional banking sector. Many Nigerians, particularly millennials and Gen Z, are turning to digital platforms that offer convenience, transparency, and flexibility.

    PiggyVest’s growth also underscores the critical role of fintech in promoting financial inclusion. By providing easy access to savings and investment tools, the platform is helping more Nigerians plan for their future, meet financial goals, and participate in the economy in ways that were previously difficult with conventional banking.

    As digital finance continues to reshape the Nigerian financial landscape, PiggyVest’s record-breaking payouts and expanding user base position it as a major player in driving financial empowerment across the country.

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