Ending the $2.3B Manual Accounting Crisis
Nigerian SMEs lose N15–25 billion yearly to tax errors and inefficiencies from spreadsheet-based accounting (PwC/NBS 2023). Leaftally, a Made-for-Africa cloud platform, debuts to automate payroll, tax compliance, inventory, and reporting—saving businesses 67% time and N2.3M annually in penalty avoidance.
Exclusive Launch Webinar: July 25, 2025 | 10:00 AM WAT | [Register FREE Here]
Why Nigerian SMEs Need Leaftally
72% of SMEs say manual accounting stifles growth.
61% make tax filing errors due to disconnected systems.
$2.3B productivity drain from outdated processes.
Leaftally’s Solution:
FIRS-Compliant Tax Engine
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Auto-updates VAT, PAYE, WHT tables.
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Pre-loaded Naira formatting & tax rules.
Offline Resilience
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Works without internet; syncs when reconnected.
Naira Precision
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Handles multi-branch reconciliation, GTBank/Zenith feeds.
60% Cheaper than adapting foreign tools like QuickBooks.
Battle-Tested Features
Real-Time COGS Tracking
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Link inventory changes to cash flow instantly.
Low-Stock Tax Alerts
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Avoid VAT discrepancies before FIRS audits.
Multi-Location Control
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Manage Lagos warehouse + Abuja shop finances in one dashboard.
Automated Payroll
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Generate payslips, file taxes, track deadlines.
Advisory Dashboards
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Turn accountants into strategic advisors with KPI insights.
ICAN-Ready Audit Trails
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Cryptographic proof for every edit.
Who It’s For
SMEs: Slash accounting errors, automate compliance.
Accounting Firms: Manage 50+ clients from one dashboard.
Inventory-Heavy Businesses: Real-time stock-to-cash flow visibility.
Webinar Highlights
July 25, 2025 | 10:00 AM WAT
ERP basics for growing businesses.
Demo: How Leaftally solves Nigeria’s unique challenges.
Q&A with fintech experts.
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Beta Success Stories
200+ early users cut accounting errors by 67%.
Recovered N2.3M/year in penalty savings.
Saved 12 hours/week on manual reconciliation.
The Future of African Finance
Leaftally isn’t just software—it’s Africa’s Financial OS, engineered for:
Naira volatility
Complex tax codes
Fragmented infrastructure