How to Pay for Nigerian Goods in Dollars – A Guide for International Buyers
Nigeria is a major exporter of raw materials, agricultural commodities, and manufactured products to global markets. If you’re an importer or procurement agent outside Nigeria, you’re likely wondering: how do I pay for Nigerian goods in dollars?
Whether you’re sourcing ginger, sesame seeds, shea butter, maize, electronics, or industrial materials, understanding payment methods is key to avoiding transaction risks, navigating regulatory compliance, and maintaining supply chain transparency.
In this article, we explain the safest and most practical ways to pay Nigerian suppliers in USD and how Wigmore Trading can help streamline your cross-border procurement.
Can You Pay Nigerian Suppliers in USD?
Yes. International buyers can pay for goods from Nigeria in U.S. dollars (USD) — especially for export transactions. However, because of Nigeria’s strict foreign exchange controls and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) regulations, it’s important to use approved channels and ensure full documentation.
Common Ways to Pay for Nigerian Goods in Dollars
1. Telegraphic Transfer (T/T) via SWIFT
This is the most common method for large orders.
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Funds are transferred from your foreign bank to a Nigerian supplier’s dollar-denominated domiciliary account.
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Payment typically arrives within 1–3 business days.
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Ensure that the supplier provides:
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SWIFT code
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Beneficiary name and address
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USD account number and bank details
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✅ Best for: trusted suppliers and recurring B2B purchases.
2. Letter of Credit (LC)
An LC provides payment security for both buyer and seller.
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The buyer’s bank guarantees payment upon successful shipment and document submission.
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Offers protection if there are issues with delivery or quality.
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Ideal for large, high-value transactions or when trading with new suppliers.
✅ Best for: new trading relationships or large international contracts.
3. Escrow Payment Services
A neutral third party holds the funds until delivery is confirmed.
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Escrow.com and other platforms are useful for smaller or medium-sized transactions.
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Offers protection against fraud or non-delivery.
✅ Best for: small-scale buyers or e-commerce-style sourcing.
4. PayPal and International Payment Gateways
Some exporters in Nigeria accept payments via:
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PayPal (friends/family/business)
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Wise (formerly TransferWise)
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Payoneer or Stripe (via intermediaries)
⚠️ However, these are less common for formal B2B trades and may not comply with Nigerian export documentation rules.
5. Payment via Wigmore Trading (Safe & Structured)
If you prefer a completely managed transaction, Wigmore Trading offers the option to pay in USD, and they handle:
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Product sourcing
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Export documentation (invoice, packing list, Form NXP)
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Customs clearance
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Freight forwarding
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Remittance tracking
✅ Best for: international buyers who want a single point of contact with full reliability and no local banking complexity.
Important Notes for Paying in USD
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Nigerian export laws require a Form NXP (Export Proceeds Form) to be filed with the Central Bank of Nigeria.
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For agricultural and regulated goods, certificates of origin, phytosanitary certificates, or NAFDAC permits may be required.
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All foreign currency proceeds must be repatriated through official channels.
How Wigmore Trading Can Help
As a licensed export and sourcing company, Wigmore Trading supports global clients by:
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💵 Accepting USD payments via bank transfer or invoicing
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📦 Sourcing and packaging products across Nigeria
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📄 Managing export compliance and documentation
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🚢 Arranging shipping and logistics to your destination port
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🤝 Acting as your trusted procurement partner in Nigeria
Whether you’re importing cashew nuts to India, maize grits to Ghana, or electronics to the UK, Wigmore Trading can help ensure safe, traceable transactions with full visibility.
Conclusion
Paying for Nigerian goods in dollars is straightforward when using secure, structured methods such as SWIFT transfers, LCs, or working with a trusted intermediary like Wigmore Trading. Always verify supplier credibility and use official banking channels to ensure compliance and delivery.
Contact Wigmore Trading today to begin your dollar-based procurement process from Nigeria.
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