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Home » Digital Payments, Cashless Struggle: How Nigeria’s push to go cash-lite is testing small traders, rural markets
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Digital Payments, Cashless Struggle: How Nigeria’s push to go cash-lite is testing small traders, rural markets

Oluwatoyin MathnuelBy Oluwatoyin MathnuelNovember 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Central Bank of Nigeria’s cashless policy, designed to deepen financial inclusion and reduce cash dependency, has upended how small-scale and rural businesses operate. While digital payments have surged, poor infrastructure, high transaction costs, and low digital literacy threaten to exclude vulnerable groups. In rural markets, the cashless shift often stalls trade rather than accelerating it. Yet, with smarter incentives, better infrastructure, and digital education, Nigeria’s cash-lite transition could empower the informal economy instead of destabilizing it.

Introduction
Across Nigeria’s bustling markets and quiet farming towns, a transformation is underway. The Central Bank of Nigeria’s cashless drive — meant to modernize transactions and reduce reliance on physical cash — is changing how trade happens. For some, it’s progress. For many others, it’s chaos wrapped in good intentions.

A Bold Policy on Fragile Ground
Launched in 2012 and revamped in 2019, the CBN’s cashless policy aims to limit large cash transactions and push digital payments through mobile apps, POS machines, and bank transfers. The goal? Transparency, efficiency, and inclusion.
But Nigeria’s economic terrain tells a different story — one where patchy internet, epileptic power supply, and low trust make “cashless” more of a struggle than a solution.
“I lose sales every time the network fails,” says Ngozi, a trader in Nsukka. “Sometimes I beg customers to come back when the transfer shows up.”

Winners and Losers in Small-Scale Commerce
Digital payments are rising fast. POS transactions hit ₦807 billion in January 2023 — up 40% from the previous year. That’s real progress. But beneath the numbers lie cracks.
Transaction charges chip away at razor-thin margins.

Network failures leave traders stranded mid-sale.

Digital literacy gaps mean many still prefer “cash in hand.”

In Lagos, a micro-merchant might celebrate seamless transfers. In Bauchi, a farmer may spend hours refreshing an app just to confirm ₦3,000. The divide is stark — and widening.

Rural Nigeria: Where Cash Still Reigns
In rural markets, where the nearest bank may be 40 km away, the digital wave is still a ripple. Network downtime means sales freeze; mobile data is a luxury, not a given.
Studies show less than two-thirds of rural business owners even know about the cashless policy. For many, it’s a policy written in Abuja but lived — painfully — in the villages.
When cash runs out and transfers fail, trade simply stops. “How can we sell tomatoes through an app when the power goes off?” one farmer in Benue asks, half-laughing, half-weary.

The Promise Amid the Pain
Still, the shift isn’t without promise. For traders who’ve embraced mobile wallets, the benefits are clear: transaction records, faster reconciliation, and improved access to credit.
Digital payment histories now serve as unofficial balance sheets — helping micro-entrepreneurs qualify for fintech loans. Fintech firms, POS agents, and mobile banking apps have become the bridge between Nigeria’s formal and informal economies.
But that bridge must be widened — or it will collapse under inequality.
Risks of Leaving People Behind
A cashless future sounds modern — until it forgets the poor. Without cheap data, reliable power, and easy-to-use apps, digital payments may exclude the same people they were meant to empower.
High transaction fees and low trust fuel resistance. Traders still demand “proof” before releasing goods. Customers still prefer “physical cash” as peace of mind. The system is digital, but the trust is analog.
The Path Forward
For the cashless economy to truly work, policymakers must meet traders where they are — not where they wish they were.
Fix infrastructure: Reliable power and network connectivity must come first.

Reduce transaction costs: Give micro-traders fee waivers or capped charges.

Drive awareness: Teach digital payment safety and literacy in markets and rural areas.

Phase implementation: Don’t choke cash flow before digital readiness catches up.

Measure real impact: Track how policies affect informal trade and rural livelihoods.

Conclusion
Nigeria’s cashless ambition is not misplaced — it’s inevitable. But ambition without empathy can breed exclusion. If policymakers listen to the rhythm of street vendors, the hum of POS agents, and the frustration of rural traders, the cashless dream might yet become a shared reality.
Until then, the question lingers in every marketplace: Who really benefits from going cashless — and who’s paying the price?

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Oluwatoyin Mathnuel

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