Nigeria’s digital economy has taken another bold step forward as Afri Invoice, the country’s first homegrown SaaS invoicing platform, teams up with Kuda Bank, the nation’s leading mobile-first bank. The partnership signals a new era of financial efficiency for Nigerian entrepreneurs and small businesses, blending smart invoicing tools with seamless digital banking.
The collaboration directly addresses one of the biggest pain points for local enterprises: staying compliant while managing finances in real time. Afri Invoice, which was developed with Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) e-invoicing and fiscalisation standards in mind, now integrates its platform with Kuda’s ecosystem. This provides SMEs with instant access to compliant invoicing solutions without the complexity of manual processes.
Kuda Business customers will enjoy exclusive benefits, including:
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Up to 30% discount on Afri Invoice subscriptions for a full year. 
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Mobile-first invoicing tools that simplify billing for business owners on the go. 
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Smooth integration with Kuda’s banking app, making cashflow and compliance management effortless. 
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Priority support to ensure business continuity. 
Beyond these exclusive offers, Afri Invoice remains open to all Nigerian entrepreneurs, professionals, and SMEs. New users can test the platform with a seven-day free trial, accessing features such as invoice creation, payment tracking, client management, and multi-channel payment options.
Mark Odenore, Founder and CEO of Afri Invoice, described the partnership as a natural step in empowering Nigerian businesses. “Our mission has always been to make invoicing simpler and smarter. Partnering with Kuda gives entrepreneurs the tools and confidence to grow in today’s highly competitive market,” he said.
Industry analysts see this move as more than just a collaboration; it represents a commitment to digital transformation, financial inclusion, and regulatory transparency. By pairing Afri Invoice’s compliance-driven technology with Kuda’s banking innovation, the two companies are helping Nigerian businesses work faster, smarter, and with greater peace of mind.
 
									 
					