MTN launches new electronic recharge platform ‘Topit’

Telecommunication giant, MTN Nigeria has launched a new platform for electronic recharged called MTN Topit
Chief Sales and Distribution Officer, Adekunle Adebiyi, who stated this in Lagos, said the innovation was part OF MTN initiative of supporting the Federal Government in curbing environmental pollution.

“Paper pollution is a major threat we are facing; what we are doing today is to launch Topit and get Nigerians to know more about recharging without the use of paper,” Adebiyi said.
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He said the new innovation was to improve in the existing product and make electronic recharge flexible for subscribers.
“What we are doing today is revamping an existing product; we are in the fore-front to give Nigerians a platform as part of our continuous drive to make consumers’ live easier, brighter and better.
“We believe in a modern connected world; one in which our customers can get solutions at the snap of their fingers; this is what Topit offers our customers, retailers and trade partners,” he said.
Mr Adebiyi said that Topit also provide efficient means of recharge for data and airtime distribution across diverse forms of electronic recharge.
He added that with improved user’s experience, it mitigate against any perceived priced distortion and eliminates the irregularities associated with recharge PINS, vouchers and cards.
“With Topit, MTN customers can buy airtime as low as one Naira and up to N3 million.
“It is also beneficial to retail partners and potential new partners as it provides ease of entry to start a recharge business, while saving cost of warehousing and inventory management,” Mr Adebiyi said.