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FairMoney targets Nigeria’s mobility economy with new asset financing initiative

by Onome Amuge
May 24, 2026
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FairMoney Microfinance Bank has expanded its lending portfolio with the rollout of a new asset financing solution targeted at Nigeria’s transport and mobility sector. The product launch comes as rising commercial activity in delivery services, ride-hailing and intra-city logistics creates stronger demand for structured vehicle financing among small business operators and transport entrepreneurs. 

The initiative is designed to improve access to structured financing for transport operators, delivery merchants and small business owners seeking to acquire income-generating vehicles through flexible repayment arrangements tied to operational cash flows.

Recent industry estimates place growth within Nigeria’s transportation and logistics sector at between 9.87 percent and 10.1 percent in late 2025, underlining the increasing importance of mobility infrastructure to commercial activity and supply chain efficiency.

With road transportation remaining the dominant mode of freight and passenger movement across the country, access to commercial vehicles has become increasingly critical for thousands of micro, small and medium-scale operators struggling with high acquisition costs and limited access to formal credit.

FairMoney’s new financing product seeks to address that gap through a structured onboarding system powered by digital risk assessment and credit evaluation tools.

Under the arrangement, eligible applicants can apply for vehicle financing through the FairMoney Business platform or designated partner hubs located across major cities.

The bank said repayment plans have been designed around the daily and weekly cash-flow patterns typical of transport and logistics businesses, allowing operators to spread costs through structured instalment arrangements while maintaining operational continuity.

“Our mission has always been to increase financial inclusion and create income opportunities by supporting individuals and small business operators in growing their businesses. With this solution, we are focused on supporting small business operators and mobility entrepreneurs who contribute significantly to transportation and commercial activity,” said Henry Obiekea, managing director of FairMoney MFB.

“The solution is designed to provide structured asset financing for eligible operators,” he added.

The launch marks a significant expansion of FairMoney’s business model beyond personal lending and working capital loans into the increasingly competitive commercial asset financing segment.

For FairMoney, the move also aligns with a larger ambition to strengthen its SME banking ecosystem and position itself more firmly within Nigeria’s business financing landscape.

The technology-enabled financial institution noted that helping entrepreneurs acquire productive assets could also support  financial inclusion by enabling operators to build verifiable credit histories through structured repayment records.

That transition from informal cash-based operations into traceable financial participation is increasingly being viewed as a critical step in expanding Nigeria’s formal economic base.

“The intra-state transportation sector in Nigeria is experiencing sustained demand and market activity, offering opportunities for mobility and transport operators,” Obiekea said.

For FairMoney, the launch represents more than just another lending product. It is considered a calculated bet on the future of Nigeria’s mobility economy, and on the growing role fintech institutions hope to play in financing the engines of informal commerce, urban transportation and small business growth.

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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