PiggyVest Celebrates 10 Years with Over ₦3 Trillion Paid to Users
Omoyeni Olabode

Nigerian fintech company PiggyVest has marked its 10th anniversary by announcing that it has disbursed more than ₦3 trillion to its users since inception, underscoring its growing influence in the country’s digital savings and investment space.
The milestone highlights a decade of steady growth for the platform, which launched in 2016 as Piggybank.ng and has since evolved into a broader financial ecosystem offering savings, investment, and business-focused financial tools.
According to available industry data, PiggyVest’s payouts have surged significantly in recent years, reflecting increased user adoption and trust. In 2025 alone, the company paid out approximately ₦1.3 trillion to customers, representing a substantial rise from ₦835 billion recorded in 2024.
The cumulative ₦3 trillion payout milestone signals not only the platform’s expansion but also the broader shift towards digital financial solutions in Nigeria. Over the years, PiggyVest has grown its user base into the millions while diversifying its offerings beyond traditional savings to include investment products and services tailored for individuals and small businesses.
The fintech firm’s growth aligns with the rapid development of Nigeria’s financial technology sector, which has seen increased innovation, investment, and adoption despite economic challenges. Industry stakeholders note that platforms like PiggyVest are playing a crucial role in promoting financial inclusion and helping users better manage their finances.
As it enters its second decade, PiggyVest is expected to continue expanding its product suite and deepening its role within Nigeria’s digital economy, positioning itself as a key player in shaping the future of personal finance across Africa.
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