inDrive has launched a cashless bank transfer feature in Nigeria, enabling passengers to pay for their rides directly from their bank accounts. This new option aims to enhance safety and convenience for users, reducing reliance on cash transactions and improving the overall ride-hailing experience. The introduction of this feature is part of inDrive’s strategy to meet the increasing demand for digital payment solutions in Nigeria’s changing economy.
The cashless bank transfer option is crafted to simplify payments, providing users with an easy way to complete transactions without the need for physical cash. It also adds a layer of security, reducing the risks tied to carrying cash and ensuring that both drivers and passengers can conduct transactions with peace of mind. This initiative aligns with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) efforts to promote a cashless economy and highlights the growing acceptance of digital payment methods throughout the country.
This new feature is anticipated to enhance inDrive’s position in Nigeria’s ride-hailing market, where convenience and safety are top priorities for users. By adopting cashless payments, inDrive is not only addressing customer preferences but also playing a role in the wider transition towards a digital-first economy in Nigeria.

