
OPay wins SERAS 2025 social impact award
A financial technology company, OPay has emerged as the winner of the SERAS 2025 Award for Social Impact & Human Capacity Development.
The prestigious award came on the heels of the fintech firm’s outstanding contributions to corporate social responsibility.
Receiving the award on behalf of the company, the firm’s CSR Manager, Itoro Udo expressed gratitude to the organizers and dedicated the recognition to the individuals at the center of the firm’s social impact efforts.
“We are truly honored by this recognition and sincerely thank the SERAS organizers for this award. This achievement is for the students benefiting from our N1.2 Billion 10-Year Scholarship Programme, which is opening doors to quality education; the women empowered through our skill development programs, and the primary school children who received essential school supplies to continue their education.
“These individuals inspire us every day, and this award belongs to them as much as it does to OPay,” he said.
The firm’s Chief Commercial Officer, Elizabeth Wang, underscored Opay’s commitment to deepening its community impact.
“This award reflects our unwavering commitment to deepening our community impact. Through initiatives such as our N1.2 Billion 10-Year Scholarship Programme, women’s empowerment and skills development, and support for children with essential learning materials, we believe real progress happens when people are given the opportunity to thrive.
“We dedicate this honor to everyone whose lives we’ve touched and continue to empower. It is a proud moment that underscores the power of innovation, purpose, and responsible corporate citizenship,” she said.
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