Electricity top-ups without the bank queue
Buying power in Nigeria has more steps than it should. Confirm the meter. Type the digits. Receive the token. Type the token. Wait. Hope. Most of those steps are immutable. The buying part, at least, can be made to stop being painful.
Two ways to buy power, depending on your property
If your property runs on a custom rate set by the property manager, tenants pay through the app, the receipt is generated locally, and the proceeds land in the property wallet. The PM credits the flat/house/unit’s meter manually. This is how most estate-managed properties already work, with paper.
If your unit is on a real prepaid meter from a DISCO, Jarakey verifies the meter, charges through Paystack, and returns the actual token. Same flow on prepaid and postpaid. No second app. No third receipt.
What the tenant gets
- A clean receipt with the meter number, the units bought, and the amount paid.
- A history that survives a phone change.
- A direct line to the property manager if the meter does not credit, with the receipt already attached.
What the property manager gets
- Power-purchase analytics per unit, per month.
- A reconciled property wallet balance for properties on the custom-rate model.
- No more printing token strings on receipts that the resident loses on the way home.
Stop queuing. Start topping up from the lift.
Try the buy-power flow