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How Maplerad’s Co-Founder is Streamlining Cross-Border Finance in Emerging Markets

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
August 4, 2025
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Obinna Chukwujioke, co-founder of Maplerad

Obinna Chukwujioke, co-founder of Maplerad

Obinna Chukwujioke is reshaping financial infrastructure across Africa, not through rhetoric but through execution. 

As the Co-Founder of Maplerad, a global financial technology company, he has led a quiet but firm transformation in how businesses send, receive, and manage payments across borders.

His work has placed Maplerad at the centre of Africa’s fintech infrastructure revolution, serving over 3,000 businesses and processing more than $100 million in transactions.

Obinna began this journey with Wirepay, a consumer-facing app designed to support fiat and crypto payments. But when businesses began requesting access to the backend powering the app, a shift occurred. That shift became Maplerad, an infrastructure platform built to solve the recurring challenges African businesses face: fragmented systems, regulatory complexities, and a lack of scalable fintech tools.

Under Obinna’s leadership, Maplerad has expanded into markets including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, the UK, and the US.

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He co-led one of Africa’s largest fintech seed rounds, raising $6 million at a $30 million valuation. The funds have since supported Maplerad’s mission to simplify banking processes through scalable APIs, identity and compliance tools, and multi-currency solutions.

What sets Obinna apart is his systems-based thinking. His approach combines regulatory alignment, technical product development, and strategic expansion. He has worked closely with regulators to ensure Maplerad’s compliance with financial laws across all regions of operation, while also developing tools that allow SMEs and large enterprises to build without needing in-depth knowledge of licensing or payments systems.

Maplerad’s offerings include virtual USD cards, multi-currency wallets, cross-border FX, and on-demand account issuance. These tools are not only helping African companies to grow but also enabling them to compete internationally.

For Obinna, the vision is clear: to remove barriers and create one infrastructure layer that allows fintechs, marketplaces, and SMEs to launch and scale financial products within minutes.

Beyond operations, Obinna is building a culture. He has assembled a distributed team across continents, promoting a working environment where performance, curiosity, and purpose align.

To him, success lies not just in financials but in the ability to support businesses through reliable infrastructure and strategic guidance.

Obinna Chukwujioke may not always be in the spotlight, but his work is powering the engines of Africa’s fintech boom.

Through Maplerad, he is creating not just a company but a foundation upon which future innovators can build. And in doing so, he is helping redefine what’s possible in African finance.

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