Temitope Omotolani Launches Platform for Saving, Investing and Managing Payments

By : Melchior Koba

Date : vendredi, 28 novembre 2025 05:57

Last updated : vendredi, 28 novembre 2025 06:01

  • Crowdyvest, created in 2019, combines saving, investing and payment management in a single digital platform.

  • The platform automates deposits, offers curated investment opportunities and provides a digital wallet for bill settlement and transactions.

  • CEO Temitope Omotolani previously helped launch Farmcrowdy and brings a strong background in economics and agribusiness.

Temitope Omotolani, a Nigerian entrepreneur and trained economist, develops a user-centred financial model that creates a new framework for organising personal capital. Her project introduces a notable shift in everyday money management.

Omotolani serves as cofounder and chief executive officer of Crowdyvest, an online platform that provides savings and investment tools to the general public.

Crowdyvest, created in 2019, brings savings, investment and payment management together in one ecosystem. The platform offers interactive products and a catalogue of curated investment opportunities. Users define their financial goals, set their contribution rhythm and manage their budgets through a personal dashboard. The system aims to help individuals progressively strengthen their financial stability and anticipate future uncertainties.

Savings form the core of the platform. Crowdyvest integrates automation and digital tracking to encourage consistent deposits and simplify their management. The company presents its savings products with annual interest rates advertised as attractive. Alongside these options, the Crowdyvest Yield section gives users access to impact-oriented investments across several sectors, with short- or long-term horizons depending on the saver’s profile and objectives.

The platform also includes a bill-payment and transaction service supported by a digital wallet. It enables members to track expenses, meet payment deadlines and conduct routine transactions. Crowdyvest expands this ecosystem through negotiated partner offers that provide discounts and preferential conditions on selected financial products, thereby supporting users beyond simple capital allocation.

Before launching Crowdyvest, Omotolani helped create Farmcrowdy in 2016, a company specialising in technologies applied to agricultural production. She served as vice president of operations and later as chief operating officer until 2019.

Omotolani holds a bachelor’s degree in economics earned in 2017 from the University of Lagos. She also completed training in agricultural business and management at the Lagos Business School of the Pan-Atlantic University.

This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba

Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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