Nigerian bank cards are blocked from recurring international charges, so Claude’s payments usually fail. Two methods work: the iOS App Store (cheapest, Naira billing, iPhone only) and a virtual dollar card (works on Android, web, and for Claude Code/API). Both methods work today.
If your card just got declined on Claude’s billing page, you are not alone. This is a common problem, not a Claude bug. Nigerian banks block most recurring charges to foreign platforms. Here is exactly how to fix it.
Why Does Claude AI Payment Fail in Nigeria?
The real reason your card fails: Nigerian banks classify recurring charges to foreign platforms as high-risk and automatically block them, even if you have enough balance. This is a bank policy issue, not a Claude issue.
Here is what typically triggers a decline:
- Your card is a standard Nigerian debit card (Verve, Visa, or Mastercard local).
- The charge is recurring, Claude, and it bills every month.
- Claude’s payment processor sees a Nigerian IP or a local card and flags it.
- Some cards pass the first charge but fail on renewal.
The fix is to pay with a dollar-denominated virtual card or use the iOS App Store, which routes payment through Apple and avoids the problem entirely.
The Two Methods That Actually Work
Method 1: iOS App Store (Best for iPhone Users)
Cheapest option · iPhone only · No VPN required
Apple handles the currency conversion, so you pay in Naira directly. No VPN, no dollar card, no hassle. Nigeria is also one of Apple’s cheapest regions, so Claude Pro works out significantly cheaper this way.
Approximate cost: ₦14,900/month
Steps:
- Open Settings on your iPhone, tap your name, then go to Media & Purchases → View Account.
- Change your App Store region to Nigeria if it is not already set.
- Add balance to your Apple ID by buying an Apple Gift Card or funding it directly with your Nigerian debit card.
- Download the Claude app (or go to claude.ai in Safari), open it, and tap Upgrade to Pro.
- Confirm the Naira charge. Done.
Tip: If your Nigerian card is already saved on your Apple ID, it should work for App Store purchases, Apple handles it differently from a direct subscription charge.
Method 2: Virtual Dollar Card (Best for Android, Web, and Developers)
Works for Android · Web · Claude Code · Claude API
If you are on Android, using Claude on the web, or paying for Claude Code or the Claude API, you need a virtual dollar card. A USD card bypasses the bank restriction entirely because you are paying in dollars from a dollar account.
The card needs to support recurring billing; some virtual cards do not, and that is where people run into trouble. Cards from EverTry and Chipper Cash all work, though setup times and funding options vary.
Steps:
- Sign up for a virtual dollar card service (see comparison table below). EverTry is ready in under 15 minutes.
- Fund your card with NGN, USDC, or USDT — whichever is most convenient for you.
- Enable a VPN and set your location to the US or UK before opening Claude’s billing page.
- Go to claude.ai → Settings → Billing and enter your virtual card details.
- Keep at least $25–$30 on the card to cover the charge and any hold Claude places during authorization.
Tip: You only need the VPN during sign-up and billing. Once subscribed, you can chat with Claude in Nigeria without a VPN running.
Comparing Virtual Dollar Cards for Claude in Nigeria
Not all virtual cards behave the same with international subscriptions. Here is how the main options compare on the factors that matter for Claude.
| Card | Setup Time | Funding Options | Recurring Billing | 3D Verification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EverTry | < 15 mins | NGN, USDC, USDT | Supported | Not required |
| Chipper Cash | ~20 mins | NGN | Partial | Varies |
| Nigerian bank card | — | NGN | Usually blocked | Often fails |
EverTry is particularly useful for developers and remote workers who pay for multiple international tools at once, such as Claude, GitHub Copilot, Notion, AWS, without each subscription needing manual approval or running into 3D verification loops. It is used by freelancers, startups, and dev teams across the Global South for exactly this reason.
→ Get your EverTry virtual dollar card — ready in under 15 minutes. Fund in NGN, USDC, or USDT.
How Much Does Claude AI Cost in Nigeria?
Prices vary by plan and payment method.
| Plan | USD/Month | Naira via App Store | Naira via Virtual Card (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Claude Free | $0 | Free | Free |
| Claude Pro | $20 | ₦14,900 ⭐ Cheapest | ~₦32,000–₦35,000 |
| Claude Team | $25/seat | Not available | ~₦40,000–₦44,000/seat |
| Claude Code/API | Usage-based | Not available | Requires virtual card |
The App Store price is fixed by Apple for Nigeria and is significantly cheaper than paying in USD at the current exchange rate. If you are on an iPhone, it is worth going that route purely for the savings.
Troubleshooting: Common Payment Problems
Card declined at checkout
Switch to a virtual dollar card. Standard Nigerian debit cards, including international Visa and Mastercard variants, are frequently blocked by Claude’s payment processor on recurring charges. A USD virtual card resolves this instantly.
Payment goes through, but the subscription does not activate
This usually happens when your card has insufficient funds to cover a temporary hold. Claude may place a $1–$5 authorization hold on top of the subscription fee. Keep at least $25–$30 on your virtual card and try again.
Subscription works, but renewal fails next month
Top up your virtual card before the renewal date. Set a recurring reminder or enable auto-topup if your card provider supports it. EverTry supports recurring billing natively, so once the card is funded, renewals process automatically without any extra steps.
VPN keeps disconnecting mid-payment
Use a reliable VPN with a kill switch and connect before opening Claude’s billing page. Once payment goes through, you do not need the VPN running to use Claude.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Claude AI work in Nigeria?
Yes, Claude AI works in Nigeria. You can chat with Claude for free without any restrictions. The issue is specifically with payment; Nigerian bank cards are often declined for recurring international charges. Once subscribed (via App Store or virtual dollar card), Claude works normally without needing a VPN.
Can I use a Nigerian debit card for Claude Pro?
In most cases, no. Nigerian banks block recurring international charges, so standard debit cards, even those with a Visa or Mastercard logo, typically fail. The App Store method (iPhone only) is the exception, because Apple handles the payment on your behalf in Naira.
Do I need a VPN to use Claude AI in Nigeria?
You need a VPN during sign-up and billing when using the virtual card method — set it to a US or UK server. You do not need a VPN to use Claude after subscribing. iPhone users paying via the App Store do not need a VPN at all.
What is the cheapest way to subscribe to Claude AI in Nigeria?
The iOS App Store method. Claude Pro is billed at approximately ₦14,900/month through Apple, which is significantly cheaper than paying $20/month at the current exchange rate using a virtual dollar card.
How much is Claude Pro in Nigeria?
Via the iOS App Store: approximately ₦14,900/month. Via a virtual dollar card: approximately ₦32,000–₦35,000/month at current exchange rates (Claude charges $20/month).
Which virtual dollar card works best for Claude in Nigeria?
EverTry, Grey, and Geegpay all work. EverTry is the fastest to set up (under 15 minutes) and supports recurring billing without 3D verification, which means your monthly renewal processes automatically without re-entering card details or approving each charge manually.
Can I pay for Claude Code in Nigeria?
Yes. Claude Code and the Claude API require a virtual dollar card; the iOS App Store option does not cover API or Claude Code billing. Use a virtual card from EverTry, Grey, or Geegpay and follow the same steps as the virtual card method above.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. EverTry is not affiliated with Claude AI or Anthropic. All trademarks, product names, and logos mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Subscription prices and payment policies may change. Please refer to the official Claude AI website for the most up-to-date information.
Matt Aluya is the founder of EverTry. A software engineer focused on virtual card issuance and stablecoin settlement for cross-border payments in emerging markets. LinkedIn · matt.aluya@evertry.co
