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Carbon introduces a new feature for Carbon Zero Buy Now, Pay Later customers.

Leading digital bank and credit solution provider in Nigeria, CARBON, has launched a new transfer feature for its customers.

Customers can now make direct transfers to merchants, allowing them to buy now and pay later for the things they want using Carbon Zero.

Carbon Zero is a Buy Now Pay Later program that allows customers to spread payments on goods and services at zero interest rates across retail and online retailers. Customers can now make direct payments to businesses in addition to using their debit card, thanks to the new direct transfer option.

According to Chijioke Dozie, the co-founder of Carbon, “We’re excited to introduce this new feature as part of our continued mission to enhance the lives of Nigerians by giving them access to credit. We understand that our customers’ needs are ever-evolving, and we are committed to meeting those needs by providing innovative solutions that make their lives easier.”

Carbon remains devoted to its aim of making credit available to people, developing new financial solutions for them, and helping them to achieve their goals and live better lives.

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