Zabira Technologies Projects Stablecoins as Key Driver of Business Transactions in Nigeria

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Zabira Technologies, a digital assets exchange, has predicted that stablecoins will emerge as a major driver of business transactions in Nigeria within the next one to three years.

The company made the forecast during a press briefing in Lagos to announce its brand relaunch, where it also examined evolving trends in the cryptocurrency market.

According to Ike Ekemah, Zabira’s Head of Marketing and Communications, stablecoins are poised to become a mainstream financial tool as businesses increasingly demand faster, cheaper, and more reliable cross-border payment options.

“Stablecoins bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets. With the volatility of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, stablecoins offer a more practical solution for companies looking to streamline trade and transactions,” Ekemah explained.

Analysts note that Nigeria’s growing digital economy, high remittance inflows, and rising adoption of blockchain-based financial tools could accelerate this shift. Stablecoins, typically pegged to fiat currencies such as the US dollar, are seen as offering a balance of stability and efficiency that appeals to both businesses and individuals.

Zabira’s relaunch signals its intention to strengthen its footprint in Nigeria’s fintech ecosystem and position itself as a key player in the adoption of blockchain-enabled financial solutions.

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