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Credit Direct and Vivo Partner to Make Smartphones More Affordable in Nigeria

byJoy Ogbitse
April 20, 2026
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In a move aimed at increasing smartphone ownership across Nigeria, Credit Direct and Vivo have entered into a strategic partnership. The agreement, formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), is designed to make it easier for Nigerians to purchase smartphones without the burden of paying the full cost upfront.

The signing ceremony took place on Friday, April 17, 2026, at Credit Direct’s headquarters in Lagos. This collaboration combines Credit Direct’s financing expertise with vivo’s range of smartphones, creating a flexible payment solution for consumers.

Under the new arrangement, customers can acquire a vivo smartphone by making an initial payment of just 20 percent of the device’s price. The remaining balance can then be paid over a six-month period. Credit Direct will handle the financing, allowing buyers to spread out their payments in a manageable way.

This initiative directly tackles one of the biggest challenges facing smartphone adoption in Nigeria: the high upfront cost. While smartphones are widely available in the country, many people are unable to afford them due to the requirement of paying the full price at once. This financial barrier has kept a large segment of the population from owning personal devices.

Currently, Nigeria has around 120 million smartphone users. Despite this large number, millions of people still do not have access to smartphones. The issue is not supply, but affordability. Many individuals simply cannot commit a large sum of money at once, even if they need the device for communication, work, or education.

The partnership between Credit Direct and vivo aims to close this gap by offering a more practical payment option. By allowing customers to pay in installments, the program reduces financial pressure and makes smartphone ownership more achievable for a wider audience.

Beyond improving access, the initiative is expected to support digital inclusion in Nigeria. Smartphones are essential tools for participating in today’s digital economy, from accessing online services to running small businesses. Making these devices more accessible could help more Nigerians connect, learn, and earn.

Both companies see this collaboration as a long-term effort to expand opportunities and improve lives. By combining technology with flexible financing, they are addressing a real need in the market.

As the program rolls out, it has the potential to significantly increase smartphone penetration in Nigeria, helping more people stay connected without straining their finances.

Tags: Consumer FinanceCredit DirectDigital InclusionInstallment PaymentLagos businessMobile AccessNigeriaSmartphone FinancingTechnology PartnershipVivo
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