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The Easiest Way to Crowdfund in Nigeria Just Got Even Easier -Crowdr

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At Crowdr, we’re always looking for ways to make giving and fundraising simpler, faster, and more accessible. And now, we’ve rolled out one of our biggest updates yet:

You can now donate on Crowdr in any currency, with Apple Pay support included.

Breaking Barriers in Fundraising

Crowdfunding should be easy, no matter where you are or what payment method you use. But for too long, people in Nigeria and across Africa have faced barriers when trying to raise funds or support causes: complicated payment flows, currency restrictions, and lack of global access.

With this update, we’ve changed that. Whether your supporters are in Lagos, London, or Los Angeles, they can donate instantly in their local currency. And with Apple Pay now integrated, the process is as seamless as tapping a button.

Why This Matters

Global reach: Expand your fundraising beyond borders.

Convenience: Donors can give in the way that works best for them.

Speed: Apple Pay makes transactions lightning fast.

Trust: Secure payments ensure peace of mind for both donors and fundraisers.


Crowdfunding, Simplified

Whether you’re raising funds for a personal project, supporting a loved one, or powering a community cause, Crowdr is making it easier than ever. No complicated setups. No limits on who can support you. Just a smooth, global platform built to help your ideas and causes thrive.

Because at the end of the day, giving should be simple. And with Crowdr, it finally is.

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