In Nigeria, the challenges associated with electricity access from the national grid have given rise to innovative ways of structuring reliable power supply. Apart from the challenge of inadequate supply, there is also the nagging problem of low revenue collection by the distribution companies (DisCos). Alternatively, offgrid electricity solutions fueled by renewable energy (RE) have become more attractive to customers given the features of reliability, accessibility and affordability. Recently, certain institutions have obtained licenses to operate as Super-Agents in the financial services sector. This report analyzes the impact of the SuperAgent framework on the “Pay-As-You-Go” off-grid solar business in Nigeria