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UBA Launches Payment and Settlement System Transaction on LEO Chatbot

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August 7, 2025
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UBA Launches Payment and Settlement System Transaction on LEO Chatbot
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The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has launched the successful integration of the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) into its AI-powered chatbot, LEO.

With this milestone, UBA becomes the first financial institution to enable cross-border payments on a chatbot platform in Africa, enabling instant, seamless, and secure transactions in local currencies between African countries.

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At the press conference announcing the official launch event which was held at the UBA Head Office, Lagos on Wednesday, the UBA and PAPPS took media men through the journey which had culminated in the partnership aimed at deepening intra-African trade, digitising and aiding seamless transactions across the continent.

UBA’s Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Oliver Alawuba, who welcomed the PAPPS team and the media practitioners, described the event as a momentous one for the bank and a significant leap in the realisation of intra-African trade.

Alawuba said; “For us, this is what UBA is all about – connectivity and easing transactions. With PAPSS now fully integrated on our LEO platform, we are not just simplifying payments – we are breaking down the barriers to economic collaboration across African markets and allowing Africans to be able to transact using their own local currencies. This is aligned with our vision of being at the heart of Africa’s economic transformation, and so, I say, Now, Africa trade begins!!!”

L-R: Group Head, Resources, United Bank for Africa(UBA), Tomiwa Sotiloye; Chief Executive Officer at Pan-African Payment & Settlement System(PAPSS), ‏Mike Ogbalu III; Group Managing Director/CEO, United Bank for Africa(UBA), Oliver Alawuba; and Group Head, Digital and Retail Banking, Shamsideen Fashola, during the press conference held to announce the successful integration of PAPPS into LEO, UBA’s AI-powered chatbot, enabling instant, seamless and secure transaction in local currencies between African countries, held at the Bank’s headquarters in Lagos on Wednesday.

He emphasised that as the future of Africa, lies with the youth, UBA as a bank continues to seek ways to support the youth to grow the economy, adding that the integration of PAPPS on the LEO Platform is one of such ways.

In his submission, the Chief Executive Officer, PAPPS, Mark Ogbalu III, who commended UBA for being an excellent partner with Afrexim bank and PAPPS on their Pan-African journey towards enabling trade on the continent, explained that UBA was one of the first financial institutions to enter into PAPPS.

Ogbalu said, “Indeed, PAPPS has had an excellent run with UBA, which has now extended from carrying out these transactions from their branches to digital platforms and channels such as LEO. By this, customers can send and receive their monies within seconds. This of course has an accelerated impact on trade as there is now an interplay between convenience and seamless transacting.

“Before now, Africa intra-trade used to be very low and limited, but this product and service has come to address this and we are already seeing a lot of impact with this product,” he noted.

UBA Head, Retail and Digital Banking, Shamsideen Fashola, explained that the innovation means UBA customers can now experience truly borderless banking on a platform they already trust.

“The recent deployment of PAPSS on our LEO Chatbanking platform is a bold step in that direction. With this, UBA becomes the First Bank in Africa to power cross-border payments through a chatbot, reinforcing our digital leadership and setting a new benchmark in financial services across the continent,” he said.

According to him, Early data already shows promising adoption, especially in the Ghana-Nigeria corridor, and the bank remains committed to deepening awareness and driving even more value for customers across our markets.

“This collaboration is a transformational move that simplifies payments, empowers traders, supports families, and unlocks economic potential in line our goals,” he added.

United Bank for Africa is one of the largest employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000 employees group wide and serving over 45 million customers globally. Operating in twenty African countries and the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion and implementing cutting-edge technology.

 

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