Connecting the World, One Transaction at a Time
We are building the financial bridge between Nigeria and Benin Republic to make cross-border trade seamless, instant, and fair.

Why We Built Swaply
It started with a simple frustration: Why is it so hard to move money next door?
For years, businesses and individuals in Nigeria and the Benin Republic have faced unnecessary hurdles. To send money across the border, you had to rely on the unpredictable black market, expensive bank wires that took days, or carrying physical cash—which is risky and inefficient.
We looked at the map and saw neighbors. We looked at the financial system and saw barriers.
Swaply was born to break those barriers down.
We created Swaply to give the trader in Lagos, the student in Cotonou, and the freelancer in Abuja a single, unified platform. We believe that currency differences should never stop commerce, connection, or growth.
Your Money Without Borders
Core Values
Radical Transparency
Keep your money with our "No Hidden Fees" policy. We show the exact rate and total before you send. No surprises, just honesty.
Unmatched Speed
In today's economy, "tomorrow" is late. Our technology ensures currency swapping and money sending happens in real-time. With Swaply, your money arrives when needed.
African-First Solutions
We are not a generic app for Africa. We understand local banking, mobile money, and regulations. Our solutions work on the ground.
Meet the Team
The Swaply team is made up of passionate individuals who are committed to making a difference in the world.
Akujuobi Praise-God
CEO
Joseph Nwobodo
CTO / Head of Finance/ Engineering Manager
Garba Gabriel
Head of Marketing
Visean Buchi Nduka
Head of Operations
Today Nigeria and Benin. Tomorrow, the world.
We are currently perfecting the payment rails between Nigeria and Benin Republic. As we grow, Swaply will expand to connect more African nations, creating a unified financial ecosystem where a business in Accra can pay a supplier in Nairobi as easily as sending a text message.
Changing how money moves, so lives can move forward.
...today Africa, tomorrow the world