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Corridor · NGNZAR

Nigeria to South Africa

Business payouts from Nigeria to South Africa. Fund in NGN, deliver in ZAR, routed through the fastest eligible partner rail — subject to KYB, KYC and AML review.

From
Nigeria
To
South Africa
Fund in
NGN
Settle in
ZAR
Live indicative quote
You send
1,000
NGN
They receive ≈
R11.9015
ZAR
1 NGN ≈ 0.011902 ZAR · Locked at approval on submission.
Updated 10:00 PM UTC

Send business payouts from Nigeria to South Africa through KeyBS Pay. Funds are debited in NGN and delivered to beneficiaries in ZAR on the fastest eligible local rail available at the moment of payment.

The Nigeria → South Africa corridor is used for supplier settlement, workforce payouts, marketplace disbursements and trade payments. Every payout is subject to KYB, KYC and AML review; pricing is quote-based and disclosed in full before approval.

KeyBS Pay routes only through partners licensed for the South Africa destination. Where a domestic real-time rail is available (for example, a beneficiary-eligible real-time credit-transfer network), it is used by default; higher-value transactions and non-eligible beneficiary banks are routed to wire.

Corridor data

Corridor mechanics at a glance

Every KeyBS Pay payout follows the same operational contract; only the rail changes.

From country
Nigeria (NG)
To country
South Africa (ZA)
Fund in
NGN
Settle in
ZAR
Direction
One-way. Reverse-direction settlement available on request, subject to partner scope.
Settlement
Real-time on eligible local rails · Same day on batch · T+0 to T+2 on wire
FX policy
Live NGN → ZAR rate quoted at approval and locked once submitted.
Compliance
KYB · KYC · Sanctions screening · AML review at file, batch and record level
Corridor calculator
NGNZAR
NGN
R11.9015
1 NGN ≈ 0.011902 ZAR
Routing engine selects fastest eligible; force via API.
Settlement: Seconds — real-time on eligible domestic rail
Method: PayShap
Updated 10:00 PM UTC ·

Indicative mid-market rate only — commercial rate is quoted at approval and locked once you submit the payout. No undisclosed intermediary-bank deductions on eligible local rails. Availability and limits are subject to KYB / KYC / AML review.

Payment flow

How a Nigeria → South Africa payout moves through KeyBS Pay

NGN-funded on origination · ZAR-settled at destination · signed webhook on every state change.

Recipient verification
Beneficiary identity, account number and (where applicable) national tax ID are verified before funds move. Failed verification returns a signed webhook event with a machine-readable reason code; funds remain refundable.
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I send money from Nigeria to South Africa?

Open a KeyBS Pay business account, complete KYB, verify the South Africa beneficiary, then submit a payout via API or the dashboard. Funds are debited in NGN and settle in ZAR.

How long does a Nigeria → South Africa payout take?

Real-time on eligible domestic rails, same day on batch rails, T+0 to T+2 on wire. Actual timing is disclosed pre-approval and confirmed by signed webhook.

What is the exchange rate from NGN to ZAR?

The live rate is quoted at approval time and locked once the payout is submitted. There are no undisclosed spreads on eligible local rails.

What are the transaction limits on this corridor?

Limits are set per rail; higher-value transactions are routed to wire and subject to enhanced due diligence. Live limits show on the payout screen once your KYB profile is approved.

Which payment methods are supported into South Africa?

Method availability is destination-country-dependent. The router selects the fastest eligible method by default; a specific method can be forced where program policy requires.

Do I need a local entity in South Africa?

No. KeyBS Pay routes through licensed partners for the destination corridor. Your Nigeria entity remains the payer of record.

Is the corridor bidirectional?

Reverse-direction settlement (South Africa → Nigeria) is available where partner scope and destination compliance permit. Contact sales to scope inbound collection for your business.

Can I fund the payout in stablecoins?

Business-only USDC / USDT funding is available on approved corridors. The beneficiary in South Africa still receives in ZAR.

What documents does South Africa require?

Some destination corridors require shipping documents, invoices or contract references. The payout screen surfaces the exact documents needed before approval.

Are there weekend cutoffs on this corridor?

Real-time rails operate around the clock. Same-day and wire rails follow the local banking window in South Africa.

Is the corridor compliant with export controls?

Yes. Every payout is screened for sanctions, AML and jurisdictional export-control rules. Restricted flows are automatically screened out.

What if the South Africa payout fails?

Failed payouts return a signed webhook event with a machine-readable reason. Funds remain in the source ledger and can be refunded or re-routed.

How is pricing set for Nigeria to South Africa?

Quote-based, disclosed in full pre-approval. Fees vary by rail, method and volume; the NGN → ZAR FX rate is locked at approval.

Can I batch Nigeria → South Africa payouts?

Yes. CSV / JSONL bulk file mode with per-row error surfacing and reconciliation is supported.

How do I get started?

Book a corridor review with our operations team or request sandbox access; the Nigeria → South Africa corridor can be scoped and approved within days for eligible businesses.

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Corridor scoping and KYB approval typically completes within days for eligible businesses.