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Afri Invoice, Nigeria’s cloud-based e-invoicing and payment platform, is marking its second anniversary with a nationwide raffle campaign, designed to reward users and onboard new businesses into Nigeria’s evolving digital economy.
With over ₦5 million in prizes, including cash awards, solar generators, laptops, and more, this event promises to be one of the most exciting business raffles of the year, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
According to the company, deadline for new customer eligibility for the raffle draw is December 1st, 2025 ,while winner be announced on June 3rd,next year.
Commenting, Mark Odenore, Founder of Afri Invoice, said since its inception, Afri Invoice has been driven by a singular purpose: to simplify how African businesses get paid and manage their finances.
“Two years ago, we set out to solve one of the biggest challenges facing African entrepreneurs—slow payments and inefficient invoicing.
“Today, we celebrate not just our anniversary, but the thousands of businesses that have grown with us and the future of digital commerce across the continent.”
He said, Afri Invoice believes that when businesses thrive, communities flourish, adding that’s why the company continues to invest in innovation, education, and outreach—ensuring that every entrepreneur, regardless of size or sector, has the tools to succeed in the digital economy.
He added:”As Afri Invoice celebrates two years of impact, it reaffirms its commitment to this cause: to be more than a software provider—to be a partner in progress for African businesses.
“In 24 months, Afri Invoice has:Processed tens of thousands of invoices across Nigeria,enabled faster payments for SMEs, freelancers, and enterprises, integrated with FIRS for seamless e-invoicing compliance, delivered mobile-first solutions optimized for local internet speeds and provided secure, scalable tools for financial management and analytics.
“These achievements reflect Afri Invoice’s role as a catalyst for digital transformation in Nigeria’s business landscape.”