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Moniepoint Study Shows Digital Payment Infrastructure Fueling Nigeria’s Nightlife

The study draws from transaction data processed across more than 27,000 clubs, bars, and lounges operating on Moniepoint’s payment network.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
February 23, 2026
in Brands & Marketing, Featured
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Moniepoint study has shown that digital payment infrastructure is fueling Nigeria’s nightlife.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Moniepoint Inc. has released a new case study titled “The Business of Community Nightlife in Nigeria,” offering a rare, data-driven insight into the country’s thriving informal night economy.

While upscale “Detty December” hotspots often make headlines with daily revenues reportedly hitting ₦360 million and premium tables priced at ₦1.2 million, the new report shifts attention to Nigeria’s “community nightlife” — roadside bars, suya spots, food vendors, and neighborhood lounges that form the social backbone for millions of Nigerians.

27,000+ Venues Analysed Across Nigeria

The study draws from transaction data processed across more than 27,000 clubs, bars, and lounges operating on Moniepoint’s payment network. The data was combined with field interviews and observational research conducted in multiple cities, offering a granular look at how money, labour, and social life intersect after dark.

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It is part of Moniepoint’s broader effort to provide visibility into Nigeria’s largely undocumented informal economy.

Digital Payments Overtake Cash in Nightlife

One of the most striking findings is the declining role of cash in nightlife transactions. Contrary to broader informal sector trends, bank transfers dominate payments in nightlife venues, followed closely by card transactions. Cash is increasingly discouraged due to security concerns.

During peak nighttime hours, transfers exceed card payments by nearly two million transactions across the company’s network.

Peak Spending Happens Before Midnight

Although nightlife activities stretch into the early hours, the economic peak occurs earlier. Transactions begin rising sharply from 8pm, peak before midnight, and steadily decline afterward — even when venues remain crowded.

For operators, this pattern has clear operational implications. The most critical hours for staffing, stocking, vendor payments, and cash flow management fall between midnight and 6am, when revenues are already tapering off.

Sector Supports Over 54,000 Workers Nightly

The report highlights nightlife’s significant employment impact. Local bars typically expand their workforce by 30 to 50 percent during peak nights. Conservative estimates indicate that at least 54,000 people are engaged in nightlife-related labour every night nationwide.

According to Tosin Eniolorunda, Co-Founder and Group CEO of Moniepoint Inc., the sector plays a critical economic role.

“Nigeria’s local bars and night-time operators are not peripheral to the economy; they are central to it,” he said, noting that the industry employs hundreds of thousands and deserves the same policy attention as agriculture, healthcare, and retail.

He added that Moniepoint supports operators through credit facilities, same-day settlement systems, inventory tools like Moniebook, and its POS Transfer feature, which provides instant audio-visual payment confirmation.

Food Quietly Outperforms Alcohol in Many Areas

While alcohol remains a major revenue driver, the study shows that food often acts as the stabilising force in neighborhood nightlife. In several local venues, bottled water and meals outsell beer and spirits, particularly earlier in the evening.

Transaction descriptions such as “food,” “pay,” “sent,” “POS,” and “cash” reflect the wide range of spending — from street food and club entry to transport and afterparties.

Lagos Leads, But Nightlife Is Widely Distributed

Lagos records the highest concentration of nightlife establishments on Moniepoint’s network, with 4,856 venues. The Abuja (FCT) follows with 2,515, while Rivers State (2,362), Delta State (1,930), and Edo State (1,574) round out the top five.

Interestingly, Katsina State leads in nighttime food truck payment value, generating over ₦130 million in the past year, while Kwara State tops transaction volume.

Lending Focused on Ambience and Upgrades

On the credit side, a significant portion of loan applications from bar and lounge operators is directed toward renovations, lighting, sound systems, and furniture — investments aimed at enhancing ambience in a competitive nightlife environment.

Moniepoint also emphasised security innovations, including payment cards designed without visible card numbers, expiry dates, or CVVs to protect users’ financial data.

As Nigeria’s largest distributor of financial services, the company processes billions of naira in transactions monthly and continues expanding financial inclusion efforts across payments, banking, credit, and business management solutions.

The report ultimately positions Nigeria’s community nightlife not as a fringe activity, but as a structured, revenue-generating ecosystem embedded within the country’s broader economic architecture.

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