The Kuda app has just been updated with new capabilities to increase its users’ access to financial products and services, such as investments and UK-to-Nigeria transfers.
Kuda’s CEO, Babs Ogundeyi, said these additions were in keeping with the company’s goal of providing a better banking experience for its customers by flexibly catering to their diverse requirements.
“Our goal is to give the future of financial services to our customers now,” Ogundeyi said. Through our commitment to change, we are witnessing the emergence of financial possibilities that previously seemed impossible.
The newly launched money app for Africans in Nigeria and the UK provides fast, simple, and economical financial services.
Kuda App Improves Customer Experience
Existing account holders can immediately begin using the new service by downloading the latest version of the Kuda app from the Play Store or App Store on their mobile devices.
Next, they should log in to the app using their registered email address and their previous Kuda password. As soon as this is finished, the previous version of the Kuda app will be deactivated, and the new, improved version will be installed.
Additionally, new users can sign up by installing the Kuda app from the App Store or Play Store and completing the registration process there by following the instructions.
To continue using Kuda’s services after January 9, 2023, you must update or download the new app. New Kuda App features are listed below. The older app lacks these features:
Investment opportunities: Kuda users in Nigeria may now buy stocks in some of the world’s most successful firms and rising startups at a fraction of the cost. In minutes, customers can escape local inflation and achieve financial freedom.
Kuda’s updated automated savings plans for Nigeria, Pockets, make saving easy. Kuda’s Spend+Save feature now automatically saves a percentage of card payments.
UK account: Anyone in the UK can open a Kuda UK account to send and receive money straight from any UK bank account with a valid government-issued UK ID.
British-Nigerian transfers: UK Kuda users can send up to £10,000 to Nigeria every day for £3, and Nigerian beneficiaries can receive the money as a transfer or pick it up at one of the numerous banks.
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