Nigeria’s growing urban communities are creating a new demand for smarter ways to manage everyday services, and technology…Nigeria’s growing urban communities are creating a new demand for smarter ways to manage everyday services, and technology…

Vendr.ng builds digital infrastructure to improve how Nigerians manage utilities

2026/06/30 17:21
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Nigeria’s growing urban communities are creating a new demand for smarter ways to manage everyday services, and technology platforms are stepping in to bridge the gap between residents, property managers, and essential utilities.

Vendr.ng positions itself as a digital infrastructure platform designed to modernise estate operations by bringing utility management, payments, security, and facility administration into one connected system. 

Unlike traditional estate management systems that rely heavily on manual billing, spreadsheets, and physical collections, Vendr.ng provides a technology-driven approach that enables residents and estate managers to monitor consumption, process payments, and manage community operations digitally. 

The firm combines smart metering technology with digital tools that allow communities to manage electricity, water, and gas usage while improving transparency around shared resources. 

Through its prepaid metering solutions, residents can track consumption and recharge remotely, reducing disputes often associated with estimated billing and shared utility costs. 

Ned Madu, managing director of Direct Credit eSolutions Nigeria (DCESN), said Vendr.ng has helped improve revenue tracking and billing operations across multiple locations.

“At Direct Credit eSolutions Nigeria, revenue assurance is not a department, but it is our entire operation. We needed a platform that could keep up with that, and Vendr.ng delivered,” Madu said.

He added that the platform’s integration with STS Meters, especially Dual Tariff Meters, which helps streamline their DisCo connections across Nigeria, has provided greater control over billing operations.

“The flexible billing parameters it supports give us a level of precision and control that we simply could not find anywhere else,” he said.

Madu described Vendr.ng as a market-focused solution built around Nigeria’s unique metering and utility challenges.

Vendr.ng builds digital infrastructure to improve how Nigerians manage utilitiesVendr.ng

Nwoye Izuchukwu, co-founder of Vendr.ng said the company’s focus has been on solving practical business problems rather than simply offering technology.

“At Vendr.ng, we do not just take calls but we see every call as an opportunity to understand a real challenge that a real person is trying to solve,” Izuchukwu said.

Beyond utilities, Vendr.ng is expanding into a broader proptech ecosystem by offering features such as visitor access control, estate payments, facility management tools, and resident communication channels. 

The goal is to create a single operating layer where estates can manage daily activities without depending on fragmented systems. 

The rise of platforms like Vendr.ng reflects a wider shift in Nigeria’s technology landscape, where startups are moving beyond consumer fintech into infrastructure solutions that solve operational challenges across housing, energy, and urban living.

For property managers, the firm provides visibility into payments, maintenance requests, and resource usage, while residents gain more control over their living environment through digital access to services.

As Nigeria’s cities continue to grow, there is a need for more community and multi-unit-based housing, as the future of real estate is becoming digital.

Platforms that combine software, payments, and smart infrastructure could become the backbone of how communities function.

Vendr.ng’s approach signals a broader opportunity for Nigerian technology companies which are solving everyday infrastructure problems through locally built digital solutions rather than simply replicating global technology trends. 

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