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One honest caution to bake into the docs: the kit is for payment facilitation, not fund custody. Anything that holds customer money — wallets, digital esusu/ajo savings, lending — crosses into CBN licensing territory in Nigeria.
The Atelier · 11 June 2026 · 1 min
One honest caution to bake into the docs: the kit is for payment facilitation, not fund custody. Anything that holds customer money — wallets, digital esusu/ajo savings, lending — crosses into CBN licensing territory in Nigeria. The subaccount model's whole appeal is that money settles directly to vendors without you touching it; that line should be explicit in the marketplace docs because it's exactly the question a serious buyer will ask. Notice the strategic loop here: several Standard-tier ideas are your own shortlisted concepts. Every kit sale is market research — if buyers continue to build school-fee tools, that's a demand signal you can act on. Would you like me to add a "What you can build" section to the landing copy file with the strongest 6–8 points from these? It also feeds SEO — each use case is a long-tail search phrase ("school fees payment software Nigeria", "event ticketing Paystack") that generic boilerplates will never rank for.
