Pettysave Limited, the Nigerian fintech company best known for its 'Pettysave' finance app, is now following up its recent rebranding with the release of a brand new and expanded app called 'Jetseed' that offers a comprehensive range of features to allow Nigerian users to manage every aspect of their finances within a single app.
Whereas the old 'Pettysave' app functioned largely as a standalone savings app, the new and improved 'Jetseed' app offers a broader slate of services including pre-scheduled bill payments, automated savings programs, personal money transfers and other highly encrypted financial transactions.
In addition to this expanded array of features, the 'Jetseed' product also offers the extra option of 'JetseedPrime,' a suite of solutions dedicated to serving the needs of startups and small businesses by offering features such as accounting, invoicing and online payments.
With this blend of individual and business-focused features, the 'Jetseed' personal finance app is looking to position itself as the money-management platform of choice for tech-savvy Nigerian consumers.
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The 'Jetseed' App Offers Comprehensive Money-Management Features
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