Google Cloud announced a new collaboration with Moniepoint, an Africa-focused business banking platform that provides financial services to Nigeria’s underbanked businesses residing in remote areas and communities. The collaboration makes financial services accessible at scale to millions of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) by bridging the banking gap in suburban locations.
According to Statista, there are over 41 million micro-businesses in Nigeria. Enabling these businesses to accept payments digitally is crucial to their success. As Moniepoint pivoted into consumer-facing products designed to digitize these businesses and gear them to success, the company turned to Google Cloud’s scalable cloud infrastructure to help achieve this mission.
Google Cloud’s scalable infrastructure provides Moniepoint with low-latency internet access that helps the company deliver efficient banking services to its customers without them encountering any lag when using the platform. This in turn enables Moniepoint to succeed in making its banking services accessible to Nigeria’s remote towns and communities where access to internet connectivity poses challenges to businesses that operate outside Nigeria’s commercial hubs—where mainstream banking is more accessible.
Also, as a result of Google Cloud’s ease of use, Moniepoint was able to double down its customer base and grow it from 300,000 small and medium-sized businesses at the start of 2022, to 1.3 million businesses today. These businesses now rely on Moniepoint’s payments application to process financial transactions and accept payments for their services.
Managing an average of 200,000 financial requests per minute, Moniepoint established a hybrid cloud strategy for part of its payments application on Cloud Spanner that relies on Google Cloud’s scalable infrastructure. The application keeps record of all the financial transactions and requests that are processed by Moniepoint and is built to handle planet-size volume of transactions. With Moniepoint poised for bigger growth—as the company anticipates supporting more than 500 percent of its current workload—the application is ready to scale to process 300 million transactions on a monthly basis.
Google Cloud has been a key enabler in fueling Moniepoint’s growth journey from day one, as we expanded from a small business to become a licensed business bank that caters to 1.3 million businesses across Nigeria today. Our development team is empowered with the latest technology to process financial transactions quickly and move fast with requests as Google Cloud technologies are easy to deploy. With Google Cloud’s scalable infrastructure we are confident that we can grow our customer base exponentially to cater to three million customers in the coming 18 months as we expand our footprint across Africa.
Felix Ike, Chief Technology Officer, Moniepoint
The company also leverages Google Kubernetes Engine to scale the volume of transactional requests that are processed such as payment transactions and accounting ledgers. Moniepoint boosted the volume of requests processed per workload from 1,000 to 4,000 requests per minute, enabling the business to turn around customer requests very quickly and seamlessly.
Nigeria’s Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) revealed that 50 percent of Nigeria’s 207 million adult population is currently underbanked. Moniepoint is a unique business model established to drive financial inclusion and positively impact the livelihood of people by providing SMEs with access to banking services. The company has successfully grown from a small to a large-scale business by capitalizing on Google Cloud’s cost-effective cloud solutions that have enabled the automation of its manual processes. Banking and financial services can be a process-heavy domain, but with Google Cloud’s infrastructure, the team at Moniepoint has automated transactional processes that would take up to eight hours into 10 minutes. This has translated into growing the volume of customers relying on Moniepoint, as more businesses become confident in its seamless and secure services.
Niral Patel, Director, Google Cloud Africa