Zap unveils significant company overhaul, revealing new identity
Zap Africa, a Nigerian-based startup, has announced a significant rebrand, introducing a revamped Zap Exchange designed to offer a faster, more innovative, and intuitive user experience for Nigerian and African crypto enthusiasts. The rebrand marks a fresh chapter for the company, driven by a clearer vision [1].
The original visual identity of the product was outdated and no longer reflected the product's current clarity, confidence, and sophistication. The redesign introduces a bold, cleaner, and quicker interface that acts like a “control room” for users, giving them complete autonomous control over their assets in a non-custodial environment [1].
Key improvements include faster logins and transaction speeds for seamless crypto swaps, including BTC, ETH, USDT, and NGN fiat [1][2][5]. Saved wallet addresses simplify recurring transactions and on-the-go trading [1][2]. Token-specific trade history allows users to track detailed transaction histories by token [1]. Custom watchlists with real-time price alerts enable users to monitor assets efficiently [1].
The platform emphasizes responsiveness and reliability, with bug fixes improving functionality on bank account management and transaction reliability [5]. Features such as multiple accounts for fiat withdrawals add flexibility, combined with a zero-hold policy ensuring users maintain full asset control during swaps [5].
Users have praised the app for its inviting design, speed, ease of use, and responsive customer support, often rating it highly for facilitating fast, inexpensive, and straightforward transactions [5].
The revamped Zap Exchange reflects Zap Africa’s commitment to empowering African crypto users through a secure, efficient, and mobile-optimized trading environment that emphasizes full user control, transparency, and accessibility tailored to local market needs [1][3][4].
Moore Dagogo-Hart, Co-founder and CTO of Zap, is quoted in the article, stating, "Our goal with the rebrand was to create a platform that is not just user-friendly but also instills trust and autonomy in our users. We believe that everyone deserves tools that work simply and seamlessly in the background."
The new identity of Zap Africa can be explored on their website at www.zap.africa. The Zap Africa mobile app is available for download from the Google Play Store and the App Store.
It's worth noting that the revamped Zap Exchange coincides with a trademark dispute involving fintech giant Paystack, who also launched a product under the same name, "Zap." However, Mariblock does not endorse and is not responsible for the accuracy, quality, or completeness of the information contained in this press release [6]. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research before taking any actions related to the company or its products [6].
[1] Zap Africa Press Release, [2] Zap Africa Blog Post, [3] Zap Africa Whitepaper, [4] Zap Africa Medium Post, [5] User Reviews on Google Play Store and App Store, [6] Disclaimer by Mariblock.
- Zap Africa, a Nigerian fintech startup, has unveiled an innovative rebrand, offering a revamped Zap Exchange designed for faster, more intuitive experiences, specifically targeting Nigerian and African crypto enthusiasts.
- The revamped Zap Exchange, part of Zap Africa's commitment to African users, provides a secure, efficient, and mobile-optimized trading environment with features like faster logins, token-specific trade history, custom watchlists, and multiple fiat withdrawal accounts, all aimed at empowering users.
- Moore Dagogo-Hart, Co-founder and CTO of Zap Africa, highlights that the rebrand was focused on creating a user-friendly platform that instills trust and autonomy, providing tools that work simply and seamlessly for users across Africa.