Nigeria

Stablecoin payment gateway for Nigerian merchants

Taria Pay gives Nigerian merchants a practical way to collect USDT, USDC, and EURC through hosted checkout, payment links, invoices, and a payment API.

Nigeria

For many Nigerian businesses, the strongest stablecoin use case is not speculation. It is practical collection: getting paid by customers, clients, and partners across borders while keeping each payment tied to an order or invoice.

Best for
Cross-border services, ecommerce, digital products, and B2B collections.
Payment flows
Hosted checkout, links, invoices, and API.
Fee
Flat 0.5% transaction fee.

Start with the payment flows that already need a better rail

A clean Nigerian rollout should focus on the revenue flow that already has payment friction: overseas clients, digital service exports, B2B invoices, or ecommerce customers who already hold stablecoins.

That keeps the product practical. Stablecoin checkout becomes a collection rail, not a vague crypto feature.

  • Use stablecoins for cross-border buyers and wallet-native customers.
  • Keep local methods where they already work for domestic checkout.
  • Connect each on-chain payment to an order, invoice, or customer record.

Make stablecoin payments operational, not manual

Many merchants need more than a button. They need a payment record that support, operations, and finance can all understand. Taria Pay keeps status, amount, token, and payment reference visible across the flow.

  • Payment links for chat, email, and support-led sales.
  • Invoices for B2B clients and repeat collections.
  • API and webhooks for checkout automation.

Scale from evidence after the first collection path works

The first rollout should be narrow enough to support well. Track completed payments, failed wallet sessions, support tickets, and reconciliation time before expanding to more channels.

FAQ

Stablecoin payment gateway for Nigerian merchants. Accept USDT, USDC, and EURC with hosted checkout, payment links, invoices, and payment APIs.

Where should Nigerian merchants start?

Start with cross-border invoices, support-assisted sales, or a narrow ecommerce segment where buyers already understand wallets.

Can this support service exports and B2B collections?

Yes. Taria Pay payment links and invoices help teams collect from international clients while keeping payment status visible.

Does this replace local compliance review?

No. Merchants should review their own accounting, tax, and compliance requirements before launch. Taria Pay provides payment infrastructure.

Taria Pay

Taria Pay gives Nigerian merchants a practical way to collect USDT, USDC, and EURC through hosted checkout, payment links, invoices, and a payment API.