ALERT: ‘Naira Here’, An Indian Loan Platform, Is Scamming Nigerians
In dire need of money, Wale Olaiya (not real name) decided to apply for a loan. Providing his bank details on a foreign app as required, he hoped to get a loan of N100,000 a few minutes after applying. But rather than get a loan, the little amount in his account was taken away
Initially, he was asked to pay the sum of N5,088 to prove solvency. Wale told FIJ that he felt the condition was fair for a loan of N100,000.
“I actually thought it was a fair deal. ‘If they want to give me as much as that, it is worth it’. That prompted me to fill in my details,” Wale said.
He told FIJ that N5,088 was first deducted from his account, then after two days, another N5,128. Yet, he did not receive the loan.
Requesting quick loans is not uncommon in Nigeria. There are various apps like Paylater, Fair Money, QuickCheck and ALAT, among many others, which offer users quick access to loans. However, ‘Naira Here’ is different. It is a technology platform created by Jishu Technologies Private Limited, a company incorporated in Delhi, India, in July 2020.
FIJ found that the Naira Here app is listed on Google Play Store with over 10,000 downloads. It is also rated 4.7 of 5. While the app claims to cater to Nigerians, many of its positive reviews were left by foreigners. Those by Nigerians question the integrity of the platform.
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The platform has only five posts on his Facebook page. FIJ sent a message to the email found on their page, but it got no reply. Wale also said he sent emails to the company but got no reply.
An examination of the loan application procedure revealed that after signing up with phone number, users are required to enter their bank card number, CVV, Email ID and card expiry date. Below the form is an instruction to fill in the details correctly to prevent disbursement of fund into the wrong bank account. Still, the funds never come.