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OPay’s Planned $4 Billion US IPO Puts African Fintech in the Spotlight

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
May 4, 2026
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OPay has hired Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase to lead a planned US initial public offering that is targeting a valuation of around $4 billion. No regulatory filings have been made public yet, but the choice of three heavyweight global banks signals a serious push toward a listing on a major US exchange rather than early-stage exploration.

The move positions OPay as a potential standard‑bearer for African fintech in global public markets at a time when the sector has been waiting for a breakout IPO.

Bringing in Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase is more than a branding exercise. Those banks typically front listings that must withstand deep scrutiny from regulators and institutional investors. Their involvement suggests OPay is preparing to meet the governance, disclosure and transparency thresholds that come with a US listing.

That preparation appears to extend beyond underwriting. OPay has recently brought in experienced international executives, including a former Citigroup managing director as chief financial officer. Taken together, the banking lineup and new leadership hires indicate the company is reshaping its internal structures to align with global investor expectations.

The reported $4 billion target valuation is drawing attention, but the number sits within a broader trajectory. OPay was valued at $2 billion in 2021 and has since seen steady growth, with estimates placing its valuation above $3 billion by the end of 2025. The company has grown into one of Nigeria’s largest fintech platforms, offering money transfers, bill payments, savings products and merchant services.

That growth is underpinned by scale on the ground. OPay operates a network of more than 500,000 agents and serves tens of millions of users across its platform. In that context, investors are not only valuing its current footprint but also essentially placing a bet on the direction of Nigeria’s wider digital economy.

The timing of OPay’s IPO preparations is notable. Since Stripe’s $200 million acquisition of Paystack in 2020, there has been sustained speculation around public listings from African fintech players such as Flutterwave and Moniepoint. Yet, despite the hype, nothing on the scale of a multi‑billion‑dollar US IPO has materialised so far.

If OPay proceeds and successfully lists at or near its target valuation, it could become one of the clearest signals yet to global investors that African fintech companies are ready to compete on the public stage. A successful offering could also help open the door for other high‑growth African fintechs that have so far remained private.

The broader industry backdrop is also shifting. Airtel Money is reportedly moving toward a London IPO, while MTN Nigeria has posted record first‑quarter results. Together, these developments add to the perception that a long‑anticipated wave of African fintech listings — across payments, mobile money and adjacent services — may finally be gathering momentum.

OPay’s journey to this point has involved sharp pivots. Founded in 2018 under Zhou Yahui, the company initially operated a mix of services, including ride‑hailing. That model was disrupted when Lagos State banned commercial motorcycles in 2020, forcing OPay to pivot aggressively into financial services.

The strategic shift appears to have paid off. OPay built one of Nigeria’s largest agent banking networks and evolved into a full‑scale mobile money operator.

Yet the path to a US listing is far from risk‑free. Key pressure points identified include:

  • Currency volatility: Fluctuations in Nigeria’s currency can weigh on revenues, costs and investor sentiment.
  • Intensifying competition: Rival fintechs such as PalmPay and Moniepoint are actively contesting market share in core services like payments and merchant solutions.
  • Geopolitical and ownership scrutiny: OPay’s ownership structure could attract additional regulatory or political attention as it moves toward a US market listing.

How OPay executes over the coming quarters from regulatory engagement and risk management to growth in users and transaction volumes will help determine whether the planned IPO becomes a watershed moment or a cautionary tale for African fintech on Wall Street.

In parallel with this capital markets shift, other parts of Africa’s tech ecosystem are maturing behind the scenes.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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