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How to claim your Chipper Card

Learn how to claim your Chipper Card

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Written by Christine
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We're excited to guide you on how to claim your Chipper Card!

Please note that the Chipper Card is available in Nigeria and Uganda. You can also see the table below for the various fees charged for each card type:

Our recent fee adjustments, particularly for low-value transactions, were necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of our card product.

Country

Card Type

Issuance Fee

Maintenance Fee

Other Fees

NIGERIA

NGN Card

NGN 1,000

NGN 50 Quarterly

5% fee on all withdrawals

USD Card

USD 5

USD 1 Monthly maintenance fee charged by our banking partner

USD 1 flat fee on all card transactions less than USD 4. Higher transactions will NOT attract this fee.

UGANDA

UGX Card

UGX 8,000


UGX 8,000

Monthly


Steps to claim your Chipper Card

To claim your Chipper Card, please ensure your Chipper app is updated to the latest version on your App Store or Play Store. Then log into your Chipper account and follow the steps below:

How to Activate your Card: Once claimed, you will need to top up (add funds) your card from your Chipper wallet to activate it and see the card details.

  1. Tap the "Card" tab

  2. Tap "Claim Card"


  3. Tap Address on the Verification Requirements Screen

  4. Select your country and enter your address

  5. Tap Phone Number and enter your phone number

  6. Tap Identification Document

  7. Select your preferred ID and upload the documents

  8. Once submitted, your Document Status should change to "Pending review"

  9. Tap Claim Card once the status changes to "Document approved"


  10. Select a Card type and tap Next to create it

  11. Allow a few seconds for your Card to be created, then tap Continue


  12. Your Chipper Card is ready to go!

You can now add funds to your Chipper Card from your Chipper balance!😁



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