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Remita provides easy access to 2026 JAMB ePINs

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 5, 2026 691 Minutes read0

•JAMB candidates

As registration opens for 2026 UTME and Direct Entry examinations, Remita is simplifying how candidates can access their JAMB ePINs, making the process more intuitive, reliable, and inclusive.

By reducing friction and strengthening digital connections between students, families, and institutions, Remita is ensuring that candidates can complete this step with greater ease.

Remita is expanding access, convenience, and rewards across its digital platforms, empowering individuals and communities to directly transact securely, without relying on third-party intermediaries.

Through its enhanced website and mobile app, parents and candidates can pay for JAMB services by themselves, maintain full visibility of their transaction records, obtain original transaction receipts, and earn rewards on every payment.

Beyond individual candidates and their parents who can easily navigate digital platforms, Remita is also empowering trusted partners in the education ecosystem. Schools, training institutions, and other public-minded organisations are supported by Remita to seamlessly process ePINs in their environments to eliminate operational stress and protect candidates from exploitation.

Abayomi Oniku, executive director of Business Development, said: “Education is the greatest investment in Nigeria’s tomorrow, and Remita will continue to ensure that payments are a bridge – never a barrier – to opportunity.”

Alisa Chinedu, head of Digital Assets and Partnerships, Remita, added: “This year, we are making the JAMB ePIN experience more intuitive and more human – through our AI assistant and stronger partnerships with trusted institutions and stakeholders that guide students.”

These initiatives represent Remita’s commitment to its responsibility as a leader in facilitating financial inclusion, digital access, and greater economic participation in Nigeria’s evolving payments ecosystem.

As a designated national payments and digital public infrastructure provider, Remita is focused on connecting people, institutions, and aspirations through systems Nigerians can depend on.

As millions of young Nigerians take this step towards higher education, Remita is right there with them as a partner in progress.

In every exam season and every academic transition, Remita remains dependable, forward-looking, and committed to expanding access. Because when education moves forward, Nigeria moves forward too.

 

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