How to Avoid Money Transfer to a Nigeria Shop and Still Support It Directly
Sending money to Nigeria to support a small shop or retail business can be risky — especially when you’re not sure how the funds will be used. Whether you’re a diaspora sponsor, a business owner abroad, or a family supporter, you may be wondering:
“How can I avoid money transfer to a Nigeria shop and still help them directly?”
Good news: you can fully support a shop in Nigeria — with inventory, tools, and supplies — without sending cash. With Wigmore Trading, you can source and pay for goods abroad, and we’ll deliver them directly to the shop’s doorstep in Nigeria.
Why Avoid Sending Money to a Shop in Nigeria?
While money transfers are quick, they come with real risks and challenges:
Risk / Challenge | Consequence |
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💸 Funds misused or diverted | Money might not go into business operations |
📉 Exchange rate loss | Your support loses value in naira conversion |
🕵️ Lack of transparency | No control over what’s actually purchased |
🔐 Fraud risk | Unreliable vendors or third parties may intercept |
💼 No business accountability | No receipts, records, or proof of value delivered |
The Smarter Way: Send Products, Not Money
Instead of wiring cash, you can buy the goods your shop needs — and deliver them directly from abroad. This ensures:
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You know exactly what you’re paying for
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The business gets the right stock, tools, or equipment
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No risk of cash misuse or delays
📦 Wigmore Trading helps you execute this with end-to-end service — from sourcing to shop delivery in Nigeria.
What You Can Send Instead of Money
Whether it’s a mini-mart, boutique, pharmacy, cosmetics store, or electronics reseller, we help you deliver exactly what the business needs:
🛍️ Retail & FMCG Inventory
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Packaged food and beverages
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Toiletries, cleaning supplies
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Imported snacks, cereals, drinks
💄 Cosmetics & Beauty
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Soaps, creams, oils, perfumes
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Haircare, skincare, beauty kits
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POS display stands and shelves
🧰 Tools & Equipment
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POS machines and barcode scanners
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Shelving, shop fittings, signage
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Business laptops or printers
📚 Educational & Office Supplies
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Notebooks, pens, backpacks
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Toners, papers, registers
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Tablets and devices
🎯 We also help you restock your shop on a monthly or quarterly basis.
How Wigmore Trading Makes It Easy
✅ Step 1: Send Us a Product List
Don’t have one? We’ll help build it based on your shop type.
✅ Step 2: Get a GBP or USD Invoice
We’ll send you a clear quote, including shipping and Nigerian delivery.
✅ Step 3: Pay Abroad (No Remittance)
Pay via:
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UK Bank Transfer (GBP)
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USD Wire Transfer
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PayPal or Corporate Card (on request)
✅ Step 4: We Procure, Ship & Deliver
We:
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Source from trusted UK/EU suppliers
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Ship by air or sea freight
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Clear goods at Nigerian customs
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Deliver to the exact shop location in Nigeria
🛡️ You get confirmation, photos, and delivery receipts — full peace of mind.
Real-World Example
Case Study: Diaspora-Backed Beauty Shop
A UK-based client supports her niece’s beauty store in Benin City. Rather than sending money monthly, she:
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Orders beauty supplies from Wigmore Trading
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Pays in GBP
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Receives delivery reports with proof of stock receipt
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Maintains full control of inventory and cost
📦 No cash. No confusion. Just clear business support.
Why Work with Wigmore Trading?
Wigmore Trading is the trusted UK-to-Nigeria procurement partner for:
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Diaspora entrepreneurs
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B2B wholesalers
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Family sponsors
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NGOs and support programs
We offer:
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✅ Transparent GBP/USD pricing
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✅ Verified product sourcing
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✅ Seamless shipping & customs
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✅ Direct delivery to businesses in Nigeria
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✅ Ongoing restocking and order management
Final Thoughts
If you’re ready to avoid money transfers to Nigeria but still want to support a local shop, let Wigmore Trading handle the heavy lifting. You pay for exactly what the business needs — and we deliver it to their door.
No remittance. No risk. Just results.
📞 Contact Wigmore Trading today to get started — request a product list, a quote, or your first restocking order.
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