
New Fintech App Called “Ultra” Joins Nigerian Market to Simplify Crypto and Digital Payments
In Nigeria, a brand-new digital banking app called Ultra App has debuted, providing users with a single platform for both bitcoin transactions and conventional payment services.
In Nigeria, a brand-new digital banking app called Ultra App has debuted, providing users with a single platform for both bitcoin transactions and conventional payment services.
The Ultra App, led by tech entrepreneur and visionary Thankgod Izime, is positioned as a one-stop digital wallet where users can fund and create virtual accounts, send money to nearby banks, and perform routine tasks like paying cable TV renewals, electricity bills, airtime top-ups, data purchases, and funding bet accounts—all from a single interface.
However, Ultra also has an integrated cryptocurrency feature that removes the hazards associated with conventional peer-to-peer techniques by enabling users to purchase and instantaneously exchange cryptocurrencies for Naira.
Izime noted during the unveiling that the software was created to represent how individuals handle their finances in the current digital landscape. “Whether it’s sending a straightforward transfer or accessing global digital assets, we created Ultra to give people real control over their money.” “Our platform is quick, clear, and designed for the way people live and do business today,” he stated.
The business claims that the app’s user-friendly design prioritized speed, ease, and transparency, and that it included zero-fee transfers between Ultra customers.
The software may now be downloaded from www.myultraapp.com, and @myUltraApp on social media will provide more updates, cryptocurrency advice, and feature rollouts.
In Nigeria, Ultra is one of many fintech platforms aiming to attract tech-savvy customers seeking integrated financial services.
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