
We’re thrilled to announce that Cleva is now LIVE in Uganda! 🎉
This expansion marks a major milestone in our mission to empower Africans with accessible, modern financial tools for the global digital economy.
From Nigeria to the Continent
Since launching in Nigeria, over 500,000 users (freelancers, remote workers and creators) have trusted Cleva to simplify how they receive, manage, and spend foreign earnings.
Now, we’re bringing that same seamless experience to Uganda.
What this means for users in Uganda
With Cleva, you can:
– Open a USD account in minutes from the comfort of your home.
– Receive payments from international clients and platforms like Upwork, Wise, Paypal and Amazon.
– Convert USD to UGX easily at competitive rates.
– Spend globally with Cleva’s virtual USD card. This is perfect for subscriptions, ads, and online shopping.
– Send and receive money across borders quickly and affordably.
Why this matters for people in Uganda
For too long, Africans have faced unnecessary friction when participating in the global economy: high fees, slow transfers, and limited access to dollar liquidity.
Cleva is here to change that.
Whether you’re a developer in Jinja, a writer in Kampala, or a digital marketer in Lagos, you deserve financial tools that work as hard as you do.
“Our goal at Cleva has always been to get 1% better every day,” says Tolu Alabi, Cleva’s CEO. “This expansion into Uganda is a reflection of that mindset. Small, consistent steps that bring us closer to building a truly pan-African platform where every freelancer, creator, and entrepreneur can thrive globally.”
Conclusion
We’re just getting started.
We’re rolling out to more countries soon as we build a pan African platform that empowers freelancers, creators, and businesses to grow globally.
Uganda, your financial upgrade is here.
Sign up for Cleva today and experience the future of cross-border banking.
Have questions? Check out our FAQs or reach out to our support team, we’re always here to help. Here’s to more borders broken, more opportunities unlocked, and more Africans empowered.
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