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Quickteller Unveils Toyin Abraham, Destiny Etiko as Brand Influencers

L-R- Priscilla Iyari, Brand Manager, Quickteller; Chidike Oluaoha, Group Head, Growth Marketing Inclusion and Paytoken, Interswitch Group;Toyin Abraham, Quickteller Ambassador; Destiny Etiko, Quickteller Ambassador; Olawale Akanbi, Group Head, Growth Marketing, Merchants and Ecosystem, Interswitch; Paul Okoye, CEO One Africa Prime Entertainment Nigeria Limited at the signing ceremony of the Quickteller brand ambassadors at the Interswitch Head Office on Monday, December 12, 2022.

Nollywood sensations Toyin Abraham and Destiny Etiko have been unveiled as brand influencers of Quickteller, a leading consumer digital payments platform, powered by Interswitch, in a bid to expand its message of convenient and secure payment to a wider audience.

The unveiling ceremony, which was held at Interswitch’s office on Monday, December 12, 2022, kicked off with the signing of contracts, and had in attendance representatives of the company’s Group Marketing and Corporate and Communications Department, who welcomed the actresses into the Quickteller family.

Speaking on the unveiling, Priscilla Iyari, Brand Manager, Quickteller, Interswitch Group, noted that as a brand that takes the business of payment convenience seriously, there is an ever-increasing need to ensure that more Nigerians become aware of the opportunities that abound with Quickteller.

Iyari shared, “We are thrilled to have Toyin Abraham and Destiny Etiko as part of the Quickteller family where we will work together to get their fans and even more people to join our expanding family, while getting more Nigerians to explore the possibilities and benefits that come with being a part of this ‘Everything Is Possible’ community.

“At Quickteller, we are keen on providing Nigerians with the easy life, and we are relentless in our efforts in ensuring that this message reaches a wider pool of Nigerians who seek easier ways to conduct daily transactions and pay their bills.”

Iyari also added that the brand will continue to tell its stories by using familiar faces, which will in turn build consumer-brand trust and improve user uptake.

Quickteller continues to place high value on payment convenience through its online and mobile payment channel that enables Nigerians to make electricity bills payments, airtime and data top-up, TV cable subscription, buy and rent homes, book flights, among others.

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