OPay Enters the Igbo Land as ‘OTrike’

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The opera-founded startup, OPay, has just introduced OTrike, a tricycle hailing service, in the commercial city of Aba, southeast of Nigeria.

In 2018, the disruptive startup started operations as a mobile payments platform reaching Nigeria’s huge unbanked population. It has since diversified its product offerings into motorcycle ride-hailing, ORide and food delivery service, OFood.

Nearly a year after entering the Nigerian market, the Chinese-backed startup has come with yet another service, involving commercial tricycles (popularly referred to as kekes).

The new tricycle hailing service is making its debut in Aba and like ORide, discounts apply on every trip less than ₦400 ($1.10) within the first month of launching (August).

Users of OTrike can go anywhere in Aba for ₦20 ($0.055) while it costs ₦50 ($0.14) to get a private charter.

There’s no word on when OTrike will move to other cities, or what other services that might follow this new launch. But what cannot be ignored is that the innovative strategy of OPay stems from the recent $50 million investment the startup received.

The capital was raised to expand new and existing verticals, strengthen OPay’s core business, which is mobile payments, and ultimately become a multi-service commercial platform.

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