NIGERIA – Fintech startup Pass has announced that it has embarked on a major operational expansion with the raising of pre-seed round that included angel investors from across US, Dubai and Nigeria.

Pass is a technology company that is improving the online shopping experience by making the process of checking out easy and seamless for online shoppers through its one-click checkout platform.

It was founded by Eze Samuel, a second time founder; with the goal of making online shopping easy, seamless, and fast for buyers of goods online, by reducing the checkout experience to a single click.

“We are very excited about this round of investment as it will help us unlock the possibilities of the web and also enable us to provide the very best solutions for our customers. It’s great to now have the backing of our investors to achieve our vision of changing what it means to shop online,” said Co-founder and CEO of Pass, Eze Samuel

“It’s great to now have the backing of our investors to achieve our vision of changing what it means to shop online.”

Eze Samuel – Co-founder and CEO, Pass

Pass has partnered with Gokada, one of the largest last-mile delivery services in Lagos, amongst others across major cities in Nigeria to ensure a seamless process from checkout to last-mile doorstep delivery of orders.

The platform is free and would work with most e-commerce platforms including Woocommerce, Magento, Squarespace, and Shopify. It also works with social commerce platforms including Whatsapp, Facebook, and Instagram.

Its API is made for online merchants to embed on their online store enabling their customers to checkout their orders in one click. When a shopper clicks the “Checkout with pass” button, two things happen, their order is processed for checkout, and a delivery agent is notified to pick the order up from the merchant and deliver to the shopper.

Pass has partnered with Gokada, one of the largest last-mile delivery services in Lagos, amongst others across major cities in Nigeria to ensure a seamless process from checkout to last-mile doorstep delivery of orders.

The first time a buyer uses the Pass checkout platform, they’re prompted to enter their name, email, and payment card details and shipping address and charged a N50 one-off card tokenization fee, after which they won’t have to fill out a checkout form again. Pass has launched its one-click checkout API on its online store.

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