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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Horus(m): 8:28am On Jun 04, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUU7ws750pk

Meet The Startup - PiggyBank.ng
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Ericnrm(m): 8:43am On Jun 04, 2018
It's legit. I've been using this for nearly a year and I haven't touched my savings up to 3 times.

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Nobody: 8:45am On Jun 04, 2018
pol23:
See my life...
Just as I see say na new startup,I ran to their website to check if there's recruitment on going or vacancy...unfortunately none..
Reading the story now...those boys are even younger...
It's not like I'm an empty vessel that can't be creative...the difference between me and those guys is money...they went to convenant.
If I'm also privileged,brain full of ideas...
Someone says start small....don't forget this is Nigeria.

Another excuse for present and future failure
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by dmy(m): 8:45am On Jun 04, 2018
Ire2:
Mmm part 3 reloaded.
did you read where they mentioned they have a micro finance bank license from the cbn?you think cbn will give bank license to just ANYBODY?recognize and acknowledge innovation when you see it!!

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Pigsandidiots: 8:46am On Jun 04, 2018
ariesbull:


Sports bet is gambling and we know gambling is bad and never a way to save
Yinmu
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Ugosample(m): 8:53am On Jun 04, 2018
Nigerians sef undecided

Piggybank.ng has been in existence for years, and I know people who benefited from it.
it was there before mmm, and outlived mmm

When you Nigerians don't understand something, you castigate it

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Ugosample(m): 8:55am On Jun 04, 2018
dmy:
did you read where they mentioned they have a micro finance bank license from the cbn?you think cbn will give bank license to just ANYBODY?recognize and acknowledge innovation when you see it!!

Don't mind them

A lot of ignorant youth out there

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by frankwealth: 9:03am On Jun 04, 2018
Very wonderful, proud of you guys smiley
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Lexusgs430: 9:04am On Jun 04, 2018
Pavore9:


We no be today's meat nah! cheesy

Oga, we? Nah u don old nah........
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Nobody: 9:04am On Jun 04, 2018
Isn't this what wema bank is already doing?
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by donqx: 9:06am On Jun 04, 2018
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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Pavore9: 9:08am On Jun 04, 2018
Lexusgs430:


Oga, we? Nah u don old nah........

For you to even remember and post it, u be confirm uncle!
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by valiju: 9:10am On Jun 04, 2018
Alat is not like that I have Complain to them severally about been able to terminate your goal without penalty, there is not restrictions on Alat you can terminate your goal at will without losing your saved funds ,so it does not promote savings culture in anyway



GreenMavro:
This is stale....

ALAT by WEMA bank has this feature....it is a digital bank that enables anyone to open an account in less than 5minutes, debit card are delivered free to any part of Nigeria. Also, you can setup savings plan on the app and earn 10% interest annually. Your savings can also stand as collateral to obtain loan of up to 80% of the about you have saved.


Try it out...their are other exciting features...such as rotational savings, virtual dollar card and so on
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Lexusgs430: 9:18am On Jun 04, 2018
Pavore9:


For you to even remember and post it, u be confirm uncle!

This is not fair UNKU ......
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Nobody: 9:38am On Jun 04, 2018
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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 10:37am On Jun 04, 2018
naturalwaves:
I wanted to do this piggy bank thing yesterday but having read the interview I will not and will not advice anyone to do it again. Reasons being that your money will be invested into other things. The savings thing that was talked about was just a trick. The main thing these people will do is to get funds from different deposits and do business with your money. What if their investments go bad?? I would prefer a situation where your money is just there and nobody is touching it to use for what so ever investment.

You are on point.

I see the weakness of the business model same way you do. Trying to grow depositors funds at a rate greater than expenses and inflation in a mercurial economy is very very risky.

I wish them luck, but I don't see this baby flying

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Adukey(f): 10:55am On Jun 04, 2018
Izuogu1:
Great initiative... How trusted can they be? I don't want a situation where I will labour soo hard to save and in the twinkle of an eye, the website will just vanish from internet space.


They are trustworthy, I can vouch for them. Piggybank has been around for a while. You won't regret it.
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by MrGreenMavro: 11:05am On Jun 04, 2018
valiju:
Alat is not like that I have Complain to them severally about been able to terminate your goal without penalty, there is not restrictions on Alat you can terminate your goal at will without losing your saved funds ,so it does not promote savings culture in anyway




You can't, remember ALAT has 3 goal plans...The fixed goal which you cant terminate, the flexi goal which you can withdraw 50% of your goal savings once monthly incase of any emergency and the STASH...were you can save loose funds which you might want to use in future and earn interest
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by TheVictorious(m): 11:11am On Jun 04, 2018
What's up bro HigherED!!! Did you see this?
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by OmerianConsult: 11:22am On Jun 04, 2018
Great! Especially the fact that you raised all the funds from Nigerians. But you didn't disclose the name of the investment network.
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by naturalwaves: 11:24am On Jun 04, 2018
IamaNigerianGuy:


You are on point.

I see the weakness of the business model same way you do. Trying to grow depositors funds at a rate greater than expenses and inflation in a mercurial economy is very very risky.

I wish them luck, but I don't see this baby flying
They shot themselves in the foot by even granting an interview. Now, it operates like a bank. You're being tricked into bringing your money under the guise of savings while some elements invest your money in doing businesses and having fun. They will even charge you for wanting to withdraw your cash before the stipulated time making excess profit on your money again. Your money o. They painted the penalty for withdrawals like it is a disciplinary measure which isn't true. These guys are crooks. He who has ears, let him hear.
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Alkanoicacid(m): 11:57am On Jun 04, 2018
IsaAbubakar:
best tribe in the world igbos followed by we the north

Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Nobody: 12:16pm On Jun 04, 2018
Adukey:



They are trustworthy, I can vouch for them. Piggybank has been around for a while. You won't regret it.
Have u used it before? Or are u one of their marketer?

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by pol23: 1:13pm On Jun 04, 2018
thebosstrevor:


Another excuse for present and future failure
Yes,I know I need to do something now...but the present condition not near being good.
I wake up everyday to keep trying...And sure I will get there...I just hope soon.
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by ipledge01: 1:48pm On Jun 04, 2018
naturalwaves:

They shot themselves in the foot by even granting an interview. Now, it operates like a bank. You're being tricked into bringing your money under the guise of savings while some elements invest your money in doing businesses and having fun. They will even charge you for wanting to withdraw your cash before the stipulated time making excess profit on your money again. Your money o. They painted the penalty for withdrawals like it is a disciplinary measure which isn't true. These guys are crooks. He who has ears, let him hear.

Wait, are you kidding me? So you want them to keep your money at the same time pay you interest after the agreed period? How do you want the company to succeed?

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by HigherEd: 2:01pm On Jun 04, 2018
TheVictorious:
What's up bro HigherED!!! Did you see this?
Yeah I saw it. Very exciting stuff. I'm so happy for the three of them.

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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by Adukey(f): 2:09pm On Jun 04, 2018
Izuogu1:
Have u used it before? Or are u one of their marketer?
I've used it before
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by doncrvito(m): 2:23pm On Jun 04, 2018
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Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by CofOLandOfPeace(m): 2:27pm On Jun 04, 2018
Its a pity in this dear nation of ours. Please check our signature and reach out to us by clicking on the WhatsApp link or call us......
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by kalu61(m): 2:55pm On Jun 04, 2018
l celebrate these guys. They are super good
Re: Piggybank.ng, The Nigerian Fintech Startup That Just Raised $1.1million by CodeTemplar: 4:51pm On Jun 04, 2018
Ire2:



Watch and see bro. Those guys will abscond with people's money. Which kind unless piggy bank be that. You will soon here. Save with us and get 30% every month additional then after like one year piggy bank go crash. . Na that time una go know say e Don b. grin
May bad belle not harm you.

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