VerseOne Distribution is excited to bring to public knowledge that artists on the platform can now receive their music royalties in Nigerian Naira, and can also pay for add-on services in Naira through their Naira Visa or Master cards.
Companies who patronize services such as VerseOne Pro, a B2B white-label software service which allows record labels and music companies to start their own branded distribution service are prime beneficiaries of this update.
This milestone marks a significant step in VerseOne’s commitment to making its services more accessible and inclusive for African creators, labels, and music entrepreneurs.
VerseOne also offers users the possibility of withdrawing their royalties in Nigerian Naira directly to their Nigerian banks, thereby eliminating international wire transfer delays and international bank transfer fees.
Starting today, clients in Nigeria can seamlessly make payments in local currency, eliminating the barriers of currency exchange and international payment processing. This development empowers Nigerian users to fully leverage VerseOne’s distribution and promotional tools with greater ease and convenience.
In line with its broader African strategy, VerseOne also revealed that support for additional African currencies — including the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS), Kenyan Shilling (KES), and South African Rand (ZAR) — will be rolled out in the coming weeks.
VerseOne Distribution continues to expand its reach and functionality across the continent, providing tailored solutions that empower artists, labels, and digital entrepreneurs to distribute their content globally while building strong local foundations.
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