Fee collection in most Nigerian schools still runs on cash, WhatsApp voice notes, and handwritten registers. We think that's a problem worth solving properly.
The idea for reenjar came from watching Nigerian schools — good schools, well-run schools — struggle with a problem that should have been solved years ago. Bursars chasing parents by phone. Parents sending cash in envelopes with children. Finance officers reconciling handwritten receipts at the end of term, sometimes days after the money had already been spent.
The irony is that every parent already has a bank account and a smartphone. The technology to solve this has existed for years. What was missing was a product that understood how Nigerian schools actually work — three terms, multiple classes, levies for everything from excursions to uniforms — and made it effortless for both sides.
So we built reenjar. A dashboard for schools. A mobile app for parents. And a payment layer that turns a bank transfer into a confirmed, tracked, receipted school fee payment in seconds.
A school bursar should not need training to use reenjar. If it takes more than two clicks to send a fee request, we've done something wrong.
Schools trust us with their students' data. Parents trust us with their money. We take that seriously — in our security, our transparency, and how we handle every transaction.
Bank transfer is not a fallback — it's the primary payment method because that's how Nigerians pay. Three terms, JSS, SSS, levies for everything. We understand the context.
Every naira collected is traceable. Every payment has a reference. Every settlement has a confirmation. No black boxes — for schools or for parents.
A school dashboard is only as valuable as the parent experience on the other side. We obsess over both equally — because the whole system only works when both sides work.
We ship. We fix things fast. We listen to schools and iterate quickly. The Nigerian market moves — and so do we.
We want every Nigerian school — from the 50-student nursery to the 2,000-student secondary school — to have access to the same financial infrastructure that modern businesses take for granted.
No more chasing. No more cash. No more guessing what's been collected. Just a clean, reliable system that works for everyone in it.
Whether you're a school ready to onboard, a parent with a question, or someone who wants to partner with us — reach out.