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    Osusu Launches to Help Nigerians Beat Rising Food Prices with Flexible ‘Pay Small Small’ Shopping

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    By IV Partner on April 1, 2025 Ecommerce, News

    Building on the Success of PacknPay, Osusu Enables Customers to Lock in Prices and Pay Over Time for Essential Groceries

    For many Nigerians, shopping for household essentials has become a daily battle against inflation. Prices of staples like rice, milk, breakfast items, vegetable oil, and frozen foods continue to rise unpredictably, forcing families to make tough choices at the market. In response to this growing challenge, Osusu, a new digital platform powered by PacknPay, is stepping in to offer a smarter way to shop—one that allows Nigerians to lock in today’s prices and pay small small over time.

    Osusu builds on the success of PacknPay, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing e-commerce and payment platforms, which has already disrupted the retail sector with its technology-driven commerce solutions. Now, with Osusu, the company is extending its reach to cater to budget-conscious consumers who need structured, flexible payment plans to afford daily necessities without financial strain.

    For Andrew Otike-Odibe, Managing Director of PacknPay, the need for Osusu could not be more urgent. “Every Nigerian shopper knows the frustration of watching food prices double in a matter of months. We created Osusu to help households fight back against inflation by locking in prices before they rise. With our ‘Pay Small Small’ model, families can now plan their expenses without worrying about sudden price hikes,” he said.

    The way Osusu works is simple: instead of making bulk payments upfront, shoppers can secure today’s prices for essential items and spread their payments over time. Whether it’s bags of rice, cartons of noodles, cooking oil, or even household items, customers can gradually pay off their purchases in daily, weekly, or monthly installments. Once fully paid, their goods are either delivered or made available for pick-up at designated locations.

    By integrating with banking and digital payment systems, Osusu ensures seamless transactions via bank transfers, USSD, and card payments. The platform available in IOS and Android Apps is also partnering with leading financial institutions and retailers to provide exclusive cashback offers and discounts, making everyday shopping even more affordable.

    For millions of Nigerians navigating an uncertain economy, Osusu represents more than just a new way to shop—it is a financial lifeline that brings peace of mind and stability to households across the country.

    To download the app,

    • click here from the Google Play Store
    • click here from the iOS store

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