As the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) opens registration for its 2025 Second Series, Remita, Nigeria’s leading payment technology platform, reaffirms its long-standing commitment to equitable access to education by enabling the easy and secure purchase of registration PINs across digital and physical channels nationwide.
For over a decade, Remita has partnered with the West African Examination Council to simplify the registration process for candidates nationwide.
The 2025 registration window runs from June 30 to August 22, and students can purchase their registration PINs on www.remita.net/waec.
After purchase, candidates are expected to complete their registration at any designated CBT centre.
In a country where over 60% of the population is under 25 and access to education remains critical to national progress, Remita’s sustained role in enabling payments for essential academic milestones is both strategic and symbolic.
It reflects not only the platform’s robust technology but also a deep-seated commitment to empowering young Nigerians with the tools to shape their futures.
For many students – particularly those seeking to rewrite their academic outcomes – this exam is not just a second chance, but a crucial step toward upward mobility.
Chinedu Alisa, head of Enterprise Assets at Remita, commented on the current registration cycle saying:
“We are not new to this. We have built the infrastructure that powers not just business and government transactions, but moments that shape lives – like a student securing their future. Our technology serves millions, yet we remain focused on each individual and their journey. Writing the WAEC exam is a defining milestone for many, and every seamless transaction on our platform brings them one step closer to their next chapter. At Remita, we are not just processing payments – we are enabling possibilities.”
As demand for digital access continues to grow, Remita has tackled some of the most persistent barriers to WAEC registration, including payments, unreliable platforms, and limited reach in underserved areas.
Through a combination of resilient infrastructure, real-time processing, intuitive user experience, and 24/7 accessibility, Remita ensures the process is efficient, stress-free, transparent, and widely accessible.
The Remita platform supports high-volume transactions, connects directly to banks, merchants, and payment providers, and is designed to scale with the needs of a growing digital population.
Through both online and in-person touchpoints, Remita has become a cornerstone of Nigeria’s payments ecosystem – bridging digital innovation with real-world access.
“Our mission has always gone beyond business. It’s about national development, equity, and innovation,” Alisa added. “Whether it’s WAEC, salaries, taxes, transfers, or donations, we are the platform that powers every payment – for everyone, everywhere.”
As WAEC, the education sector, and broader Nigerian society continue to advance, Remita is evolving alongside.
From its early role in powering government and corporate payments, the company has become a vital platform for daily life – supporting school fees, interbank transfers, retail payments, and more.
Education remains one of its most impactful touchpoints.
In a rapidly maturing digital economy, Remita sees a future where education, empowerment, and technology intersect seamlessly – supported by infrastructure that is locally rooted and globally relevant.
As the 2025 WAEC Second Series registration opens, Remita encourages students, parents, and schools to take advantage of its secure and convenient payment channels for a smooth and timely registration experience.
Remita’s continued work in education reflects a broader commitment to building infrastructure for inclusive progress – where every transaction brings people closer to their goals, and no one is excluded from opportunity due to geography, income, or access.
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