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Verve Partners AliExpress to Expand Global Reach, Empowering Millions of Cardholders

Verve International, Africa’s leading domestic payments card scheme and token brand, has announced that its cards are now accepted on AliExpress, one of the world’s largest online retail platforms.

This landmark partnership expands Verve’s global reach, offering seamless and secure payment solutions and providing millions of Verve cardholders and merchants worldwide with easy access to AliExpress’ extensive range of products, including fashion, electronics, home goods, beauty, and more.

The collaboration empowers Verve cardholders, both locally and internationally, to engage in cross-border transactions. It also reinforces Verve’s unwavering commitment to delivering inclusive, innovative, and secure digital payment solutions that empower individuals and businesses alike, while bridging the gap in global digital commerce.

Speaking on the partnership, Vincent Ogbunude, Managing Director, Verve International, remarked:

“We are excited to announce that Verve is now accepted on AliExpress, a globally recognised e-commerce leader. This marks a significant milestone in our global expansion journey, reflecting our commitment to providing cardholders with access to more possibilities in today’s digital economy. The addition of AliExpress to our growing network is just the beginning, there’s much more to come as we continue to innovate, expand, and deliver value to millions of Verve cardholders in Nigeria and beyond.”

Verve’s expanding global network is bolstered by partnerships with renowned brands such as Google, YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Facebook, Uber, Spotify, among others, enabling cardholders to conveniently pay for subscriptions in Naira.

These alliances solidify Verve’s position as a trusted leader in the digital payments space, ensuring that consumers can access top-notch services across diverse industries.

With AliExpress joining this network and Verve integrated into its payment options, Verve cardholders can easily shop and pay for a wide range of products. To shop on AliExpress using a Verve card, simply sign in, select the items to buy, and click ‘Buy now.’

When prompted, add a new card and enter the Verve card details. Save the information for future use, confirm the details, and complete the payment seamlessly.

In addition to expanding its global partnerships, Verve continues to reward its cardholders through the ongoing Verve GoodLife Promo 5.0, which launched on August 15, 2024.

The promo offers up to 10 per cent discount or cashback on every purchase made at participating outlets, including Google, NNPC Retail, Addide, The Place Restaurants, Sweet Sensation, Chowdeck, BuyPower, Market Square, and more.

This initiative gives cardholders the opportunity to enjoy savings and exclusive benefits, reflecting Verve’s dedication to enriching their lives and reinforcing loyalty

This partnership with AliExpress highlights Verve’s commitment to redefining digital payments and enhancing the consumer experience. This collaboration empowers cardholders to seize cross-border opportunities, fostering greater financial inclusion and supporting economic growth.

With additional global partnerships on the horizon, Verve is poised for further innovation, bringing new developments that will enhance the value it offers to its cardholders.

The company remains committed to delivering seamless, secure solutions that enable individuals and businesses to connect with leading global brands, reinforcing its position as a leader in the digital payments space.

 

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