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supplier payments · from Nigeria

How to pay suppliers abroad from Nigeria

The short answer

Lagos importers lose orders waiting on wires. Eversend pays your overseas suppliers from Nigeria at a rate locked on the quote: fund in naira or USDC, and the full invoice lands in their USD, EUR or GBP account with nothing deducted along the way.

rate locked on quote · licensed & regulated · fund in NGN or USDC
Supplier payment · outgoing
$18,600.00
Supplier invoice · paid in full
rate locked when the order was priced
full amount arrives, nothing deducted in transit
Fund in
NGN · USDC
Pay out
USD · EUR · GBP
How it works

The rate you priced the goods at is the rate you pay.

01
Lock the rate with the order
Convert at the naira rate on the screen the day you agree the invoice. Your margin stops depending on what the market does next week.
02
Fund in naira or USDC
Pay from the balance your sales already sit in, or settle the leg in stablecoin when that is faster.
03
Supplier paid in full
The USD, EUR or GBP account receives the whole invoice, so goods ship on schedule and nobody reconciles a short payment.

One visible fee per payout, on the quote.

Pay a USD account (ACH)0.49% + $0.49per payout
Pay a EUR account0.49% + €0.99per payout
Pay a GBP account0.49% + £0.99per payout
rendered from the fee source of truth · FX on the quote, locked until it expires
Under the hood

The payment skips the SWIFT relay, so no intermediary bank takes a cut of the principal in transit. Rate and fee are both fixed on the quote before a single naira moves.

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