Dbrij Finance

Invoices, requisitions, bills, petty cash, payslips, books and the full Nigerian tax picture with VAT, PAYE, WHT and CIT estimates in one place.

What does Finance cover?

Requisitions and approvals, invoices and receipts, bills, petty cash, payroll, the books behind them and the tax position that falls out of it.

Does Dbrij Finance handle Nigerian tax?

It tracks VAT, PAYE, WHT and company income tax against a deadline calendar, computes estimates from your real invoices and bills, and prepares schedules you can file from. It is a system of record, not a substitute for your accountant, and you remain the taxpayer.

Can customers pay an invoice online?

Yes. Every invoice has a public link, the customer pays by card or transfer, and the receipt and the ledger entry are produced automatically.

Who can approve spending?

You set that. Requisitions follow the approval chain you configure by department and amount, and every step is recorded.

Does it connect to payroll?

Yes. People holds the employees, Finance pays them, and the payslips and the ledger entries come from the same run.

What does it cost?

Finance on its own is ₦4,000 or $5 per seat per month. It is also in the Operations Suite, in Dbrij One and in every core plan.

Dbrij is Nigeria’s company operating system: the first Nigerian built platform to put team chat, video meetings, email, HR, tax compliant payroll, customer support, marketing, analytics and cloud hosting in one product on one subscription.

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