Remita Commits to Seamless 2026 UTME/DE Registration
Remita Commits to Seamless 2026 UTME/DE Registration

As the 2026 UTME and Direct Entry registration begins, Remita has committed to providing a seamless, secure payment experience for candidates.
The fintech leader aims to simplify the acquisition of ePINs, ensuring that millions of Nigerian students can navigate the registration process without administrative delays.
Executive Director Abayomi Oniku highlighted that education is Nigeria’s most vital investment, and financial transactions should facilitate rather than hinder opportunity.
By utilizing its robust digital infrastructure, Remita intends to make the transition into higher education smooth and accessible for all applicants.
The company has upgraded its website and mobile app to allow direct payments for JAMB services, featuring transaction tracking and official receipts.
These digital enhancements are designed to be intuitive and reliable, offering rewards to users while ensuring a more inclusive payment process for families.
Remita is also empowering schools to process ePINs internally, reducing operational stress and protecting students from exploitation by unauthorized vendors.
This initiative fosters a transparent ecosystem that safeguards the integrity of the registration cycle for educational institutions across the country.
A notable feature for 2026 is the introduction of an AI assistant to guide candidates through the ePIN acquisition process.
Head of Digital Assets Alisa Chinedu noted that this technology, paired with strong partnerships, makes the registration journey more accessible and provides real-time support.
Overall, Remita’s role in the 2026 cycle reflects its mission to drive financial inclusion and digital access in Nigeria. As a key national payment provider, the company continues to streamline essential academic processes to support the nation’s long-term educational growth.



