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How Much Can You Borrow from OPay as a First-Time User? Find Answers Here
How Much Can You Borrow from OPay as a First-Time User? Find Answers Here

Many Nigerians ask the same question when they hear about OPay loans: How much can I actually borrow the first time? While OPay advertises loans running into millions of naira, the reality for new users is that the starting amount is much smaller. Your first loan depends on your credit profile, repayment history, and how actively you use OPay services.
If you are curious about the loan amount available for first-time borrowers and how to increase your limit, this guide explains everything step by step.
How OPay Offers Loans to New Users
OPay does not directly give out loans but partners with two licensed digital lenders—OKash and EaseMoni. These apps are accessible through the OPay platform and are designed for Nigerians looking for quick cash without traditional bank stress.
For first-time users, the loan limit usually starts from ₦3,000. However, depending on your profile and creditworthiness, you may be eligible for amounts up to ₦50,000. Over time, this limit grows once you show consistent repayment discipline.
First Loan Amount on OPay
- Minimum loan for new borrowers: ₦3,000
- Maximum for first-time users: Around ₦50,000
- Future loan offers: Can grow to ₦500,000 – ₦2 million with a good repayment record
This means your very first loan is a test of trust. The faster and more responsibly you repay, the faster you move up to larger loan amounts.
Eligibility to Borrow from OPay
To qualify for an OPay loan, you must meet certain requirements:
- Be a Nigerian resident between 18 and 55 years old
- Have a valid BVN or NIN for verification
- Own a bank account or active OPay wallet
- Use a smartphone with internet access
Once these conditions are met, you can easily apply for your first loan through the OPay app.
How to Apply for an OPay Loan as a First-Timer
- Download the OPay App from the Google Play Store.
- Register an account with your phone number, BVN, or NIN.
- Complete KYC verification (upload your details for security checks).
- On your dashboard, click “Loan” to see available offers.
- Select the amount and repayment term, then submit.
- If you use EaseMoni, loan disbursement usually takes 24–72 hours.
- If you use OKash, disbursement is often instant—straight into your OPay wallet or bank account.
How to Increase Your OPay Loan Limit
The secret to increasing your loan limit is timely repayment. Both EaseMoni and OKash automatically reward good repayment history with higher credit limits. Many users report that their second or third loan amounts were multiple times higher than the first after paying back on time. Late repayment, however, attracts daily penalties and damages your credit record. So it’s better to borrow only what you can repay comfortably.
Comparing EaseMoni and OKash
Although both loan apps are powered by the same microfinance bank, there are slight differences:
- EaseMoni: Loan disbursement can take up to 72 hours, interest rates around 5–10% monthly.
- OKash: Instant disbursement to your wallet, interest ranges from 3–15% monthly.
- Both apps offer repayment terms between 91 and 365 days.
Whichever one you use, the principle is the same—start small, repay on time, and unlock bigger loan amounts over time.
For a first-time borrower, OPay usually gives ₦3,000 – ₦50,000 depending on your financial profile. With consistent repayments, your loan limit can grow into hundreds of thousands or even millions. Think of the first loan as a steppingstone; if you handle it responsibly, OPay will trust you with larger sums in the future.
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