Launching September 14

Money home,
made simple.

A faster, fairer way for the Nigerian diaspora to send money home from the UK and Canada. Clear rates, honest fees, and delivery you can trust. No hidden charges, no guesswork.

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You send Zero transfer fees
You send
£ GBP
1 GBP ≈ 1,950 NGN
They receive
NGN
Transfer feeFree
Estimated arrivalIn minutes

Illustrative rates shown. Live rates at launch.

Delivering to every major Nigerian bank GTBank Zenith Access First Bank UBA OPay
The problem

Sending money home shouldn't be this hard

For too many people, getting money to family in Nigeria still means hidden fees, anxious waiting, and trusting channels with no protection.

Hidden fees and poor rates

Banks and legacy operators bury their margin in the exchange rate, so you never really know how much your family loses on each transfer.

Slow, uncertain delivery

Transfers can take days, with no clear updates. You and your family are left refreshing, hoping the money arrives when it's needed.

Informal agents, real risk

WhatsApp agents may offer good rates, but with no receipts, no protection, and no recourse, one bad transfer can mean losing it all.

No safe way to pay vendors

Paying a Nigerian vendor, artisan, or freelancer from abroad means sending first and hoping, with nothing protecting either side.

JudaPay is the answer

One trusted platform that makes sending money, paying vendors, and collecting funds across borders clear, fast, and protected. No hidden charges. No guesswork. No fear.

How it works

Simple, fast, transparent

Four steps to get money home, with clarity at every stage.

01

Enter the amount

See the real exchange rate and the exact fee upfront, before you commit. No surprises.

02

Choose the recipient

Send to any Nigerian bank account. Save recipients for fast, repeat transfers.

03

We send it securely

Your money moves through regulated, protected channels, with updates every step.

04

They receive it fast

Funds land in your family's account quickly, with a receipt for both of you.

What we're building

One trusted app for the diaspora

We start with remittance, the thing people need most, then add ways to pay vendors and collect funds across borders.

Live at launch

Remittance

Send money from the UK and Canada to Nigeria with fair rates, clear fees, and reliable delivery.

  • Transparent live rates
  • Delivery to any Nigerian bank
  • Real-time tracking
Coming soon

Vendor Pay

Pay Nigerian vendors, artisans, and freelancers safely, with funds held and released on agreed terms.

  • Escrow protection
  • Milestone payments
  • Dispute resolution
Coming soon

Collections

For merchants, churches, and organisations collecting funds across currencies through one channel.

  • Multi-currency collection
  • For events and institutions
  • Clear reporting
Built on trust

Your money, your safety, our priority

Trust is everything when money crosses borders. JudaPay is being built with protection at every layer.

Regulated by design

Built as a regulated money services business, working with licensed partners across every corridor we serve.

Bank-level security

Encryption and secure infrastructure protect your data and your money at every step.

Fraud monitoring

Every transaction is screened, so you and your recipients are protected against fraud and misdirected payments.

Identity verification

Verified accounts and account-name checks before every transfer keep transfers safe and accurate.

Our story

Built for home, by people who send it

JudaPay started with a feeling every diaspora family knows. The quiet worry after sending money home. Did it arrive? How much did they actually receive? Can I trust this channel?

"Have you sent it?" "Did they get it?" "Are you sure it's safe?"

We have all been there. Supporting family from thousands of miles away, paying for something in Naira from London or Toronto, trusting an agent because there was no better option. The money matters too much for the process to feel this uncertain.

So we set out to build something better: a platform where sending money home is clear, fast, and protected, and where paying vendors and collecting funds across borders works the same way. Not faith in a stranger, but structure you can rely on.

JudaPay is more than a way to move money. It is a way to stay connected to home, with confidence.

FAQ

Everything you need to know

Common questions before you join the waitlist.

What is JudaPay?
JudaPay is a cross-border money services platform built for the Nigerian diaspora. It lets you send money home from the UK and Canada, and will soon let you pay vendors safely and collect funds across borders, all in one trusted app.
When does JudaPay launch?
JudaPay launches on September 14. Join the waitlist and you'll be among the first to get access, with early-member perks at launch.
Which countries does JudaPay support?
At launch, JudaPay supports sending money from the United Kingdom and Canada to Nigeria. We'll expand to more corridors over time.
How is JudaPay different from my bank or other apps?
JudaPay shows you the real rate and exact fee upfront, delivers quickly, and is built specifically for the Nigerian diaspora. Beyond transfers, it adds protected vendor payments and cross-border collections that most providers don't offer.
Is my money safe with JudaPay?
Safety is central to how JudaPay is built. The platform operates as a regulated money services business with licensed partners, uses secure infrastructure, screens transactions for fraud, and verifies recipient details before every transfer.
What is Vendor Pay?
Vendor Pay lets you pay Nigerian vendors, artisans, and freelancers from abroad, with funds held securely and released on agreed terms. It includes escrow protection, milestone payments, and dispute resolution. It launches after remittance.
What does it cost to join the waitlist?
Nothing. Joining the waitlist is free, and early members get priority access and launch perks when JudaPay goes live.
Join the waitlist

Be part of it from day one.

JudaPay launches September 14. Join the waitlist and we'll let you know the moment we go live, with early access and launch perks for our first members.