HammerPay’s Expanding Merchant Network Drives Digital Commerce In Liberia

US firm Hammer Technology Holdings Tuesday announced a significant milestone in the continued growth of HammerPay Liberia, marked by the expansion of its merchant network and the ongoing development of HammerMarketplace.

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US firm Hammer Technology Holdings Tuesday announced a significant milestone in the continued growth of HammerPay Liberia, marked by the expansion of its merchant network and the ongoing development of HammerMarketplace.

Over the past several years, HammerPay has focused on building the infrastructure, partnerships, and local relationships needed to support digital commerce in Liberia. Those efforts have evolved into a growing ecosystem that connects consumers, merchants, and families through a platform designed around everyday transactions and essential services.

“Today, HammerPay users can access a growing network of participating businesses that includes healthcare providers, pharmacies, supermarkets, and specialty retailers,” the company said.

Participating merchants include GIMS Hospital, Karish Eye Care, Buntu Pharmaceuticals, Redemption Pharmacy, Moony Pharmacy, Right Choice Supermarket, Dominion Super Store, Saksouk Shopping Center, Pee Cee Super Store, Sunshine Mini Mart, and other local businesses serving communities throughout Liberia.

Building on that foundation, HammerMarketplace brings commerce and payments together in a single experience that allows users to browse participating merchants, purchase products and services, fund wallets, and support family members and friends across Liberia.

The expansion reflects HammerPay’s broader mission of helping Liberians both at home and abroad stay connected to the people and communities that matter most. By linking consumers directly with participating merchants, the platform creates practical ways for families to purchase everyday goods and services while supporting local businesses.

“HammerPay was built to solve real problems and create real opportunities,” said Vaanii Baker, Chairman and CEO of HammerPay Africa Ventures. “Our goal has always been to make it easier for people to support their families, connect with trusted local merchants, and participate in Liberia’s growing digital economy. The progress we are seeing today reflects years of work by our team, our merchant partners, and the communities we serve.”

As the network continues to expand, HammerPay remains focused on increasing merchant participation, enhancing the customer experience, and creating additional opportunities for businesses to reach customers through digital commerce.

“We are proud of the foundation that has been built,” Baker added. “This milestone reflects the progress that comes from bringing merchants, consumers, and technology together in a way that delivers meaningful value. We remain focused on expanding opportunities for businesses while making commerce more accessible for the people who rely on it every day.”

The continued growth of HammerPay and HammerMarketplace represents another step forward in the Company’s effort to expand access to digital commerce and financial services while supporting economic participation throughout Liberia.

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