Verve International, Africa’s payment card brand has announced a special offer for all PayPorte shoppers using Verve cards. The offer of N1000 discount on all purchases up to N3, 000 that commenced recently on Payporte.com
According to Verve, the ultimate objective of the offer is to reward loyal customers for the consistent use of their cards on online platforms such as PayPorte; it will also incentivize customers to adopt the cashless policy of the CBN.
Mr. Eyo Bassey, managing director, PayPorte, said, this is a welcome development and a supportive and innovative idea from Verve. “We have our customers at heart, and we will continue to ensure that our customers are satisfied at all time. We have so many more incentives coming up for customers.
“This was part of the reasons we cancelled payment on delivery, so our customers can gain more when they adopt the cashless policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria. As we all know, this kind of benefits can only be enjoyed online using any of our secure payment options, such as Verve Cards,” Eyo added.
Speaking about the special offer, Enyioma Anaba, Marketing Manager, Verve International, said: “At Verve, we are very passionate about our customers, this is why we have a robust reward system in place to ensure all Verve card users get the best offers each time they use their Verve cards. We have since aligned with the CBN’s cashless policy and we will explore ways to ensure customers benefit from adopting a cashless lifestyle”.
The discount will run for the next 60days until end of June. During this period, PayPorte customers can get N1000 discount off items above N3000 at each checkout using their Verve Card.
Verve Card Offers N1000 Discount to Payporte Shoppers

Verve International, Africa’s payment card brand has announced a special offer for all PayPorte shoppers using Verve cards. The offer of N1000 discount on all purchases up to N3, 000 that commenced…
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