Friday, March 20, 2026
32.6 C
Lagos

Explore your Payment Option on the PalmPay App 

Just before you complete your payment, have you taken the time to look at your payment options? If you have not, this is for you!

In our fast-paced world, there are details we naturally ignore due to urgency. Imagine making a call and your airtime finishes, the first thing you want to do is to quickly top-up your airtime within the minute to return to the call.

To make payment seamless, PalmPay has an in-app payment feature called Priority Payment Method, that eases transactions.

What is the Priority Payment Method?

  • The feature allows you to choose the primary payment method for which multiple payment options are allowed, such as airtime/data top-up and bill payments.

What you need to know?

  • Your selection will be the first option for airtime/data top-up and bill payment.
  • The feature does not apply to transfers, PayShop, withdrawal, savings and the likes.
  • If your set priority payment method is not available, the system will automatically choose the next available payment method.

How to Set Your Priority Payment Method

  • Open the PalmPay app and go to Settings
  • Click ‘Payment Setting’
  • Select ‘Priority Payment Method’
  • Choose the Priority Payment Method that suits you best!

As always, you can reach out to us via social media for customer support.

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Quest Merchant Bank Named Transaction Advisor for Nigeria’s Landmark Project BRIDGE Digital Infrastructure Initiative

L-R:  Project Lead, PIU Project Bridge, Jumoke Akande; Honourable...

Women Entrepreneurs Laud Ecobank’s Enhanced Ellevate Initiative

Subuola Oyeleye, CEO, Beauty Hut Africa; Victoria Igun, Ellevate...

Guinea Insurance Holds Signing Ceremony for N5.8bn Rights Issue

Mrs. Chioma Okigbo (Non-Executive Director), Mr. Samuel Onukwue (Non-Executive Director), Mr....

Topics

Adesina, 2017 World Food Prize Laureate, to Deliver Lecture on World Food Day

The African Development Bank President, Akinwumi Adesina, will deliver...

Judiciary Must Take Responsibility Over N4.4tr AMCON Debt

If the country really wants to recover the N4.4trillion...

NAICOM CEO: $1tn Economy Possible with Insurance Industry’s Soundness, Stability

The Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive of National...

Africa Needs Professional Hotels

Global Hotel Group, Swiss International is seeking to open...

CIIN Names Abimbola Tiamiyu as New DG

Mrs. Abimbola Tiamiyu Director-General CIIN The Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN)...

NAICOM, FRSC Strengthen Collaboration to Ensure Compliance with Third-Party Insurance

L-R: Shehu Mohammed, Corp Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps...

Breaking News: Etisalat Now Open for Foreign Investment

Foreigners can now investment in Etisalat as the UAE government has lifted restrictions which had blocked foreign investors from buying a stake in the country's largest telco, Etisalat. There is however a 20 percent limit on how much of the company can be owned by foreigners. Currently, Etisalat is 60 percent owned by the government, with a 40 percent stake listed, but restricted to UAE nationals. "The federal government decided to lift the restriction of Etisalat stock ownership by local institutions, foreign institutions and expatriate individuals provided that such ownership does not exceed 20 percent," Etisalat said in a statement to Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. Etisalat added that the Emirates Investment Authority (EIA) does not intend to reduce its 60 percent stake at the moment.

Great Nigeria Insurance: ‘Nigerians Should Adopt Insurance as Culture’

Great Nigeria Insurance Plc has called on Nigerians to...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img