ABOUT:
PocketApp is powered by Abeg Technologies Ltd which is licensed by the CBN as a Mobile Money Operator and funds insured by the NDIC.
HOW DOES IT WORK:
PocketApp has three types of wallets (pockets) you can use to send, receive, and manage money: a personal pocket that lets you Transfer, Spend, Shop, and Pay Bills quickly; a business pocket that enables you to create an online store, receive, track and manage your business payments and a group pocket that lets you manage cash with friends, staff, family or colleagues as a group. You can easily switch and move money across pockets.
PERSONAL POCKETS
Send money to any pocket ID (It’s free, 3X faster, Zero downtime)
Transfer to any bank in Nigeria easily
Link a Pocket Debit Card at anytime and spend freely
Pay Bills Easily (Airtime, DSTV, Electricity, etc)
Shop with Confidence using Escrow
Bonus paid monthly
BUSINESS POCKETS
Get a customized business account number for free
Create an online store and pay 0% commission on sales
Add staff to your online store to manage orders
Create multiple business accounts and manage payments with ease
Link multiple Pocket Debit cards to any or multiple business pockets
GROUP POCKETS
Manage cash or expenses as a group with 2-100 people at once.
As an admin, set rules for other members on how to access funds.
Transparency for everyone.
Link multiple Pocket Debit cards to any or multiple Group pockets
Manage day-to-day business cash operations, household expenses or group contributions with ease
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A Convenient alternative
Pocket has taken all the elements we want from a traditional bank and merged it into a great experience. When your logging in it didn’t take a minute to be up and ready to use. I lost access to my account due to fraud spoofing but today I just decided to log back in and it worked.
On the App you can sell products , give giveaways and also shop items from your neighbourhood stores. Can be the EBay of Africa