It was April 2019. I stepped into Cowrywise HQ in a green dress I had ironed weeks before, holding onto hope and…
The average Nigerian household spends ₦150,000 during Sallah celebrations—that’s nearly three months of minimum wage vanishing in just one week. Sound familiar?…
“It’s not always black and white, really. But what I always try to keep in mind is this: if I don’t plan…
“Your dreams don’t need to remain on a vision board. With the right financial plan and a supportive platform like Cowrywise, you…
You’re ambitious. You’re navigating Nigeria’s vibrant energy and challenges in 2025, building a career, and dreaming of a secure financial future. But…
It’s often attributed to Albert Einstein, the idea that compound interest is the “eighth wonder of the world.” While the source might…
“The best investment you can make is in yourself. The second best is putting your money to work while you sleep.” —…
Adeola Jones (not a real name) works as a manager at a bank branch of one of the top banks in the…
“In 2023 alone, Nigerians traded over $56 billion worth of cryptocurrency — despite the lack of clear legal backing.” Let that sink…
In 2020, ₦360 could buy one US dollar. By early 2025, it will take over ₦1,500, a staggering 300% depreciation in just…
Saving money when your income is tight can feel impossible, but small steps add up over time. In fact, according to a…
Introduction Many Nigerians can’t cover a ₦200,000 emergency without borrowing or selling something. That’s a staggering reality! Financial surprises—whether it’s a job…