Flutterwave Team Visits Tinubu in Preparation for Listing on Nigerian Exchange
President Bola Tinubu, over the weekend, received a team from Flutterwave and Alami Capital. The president said his administration will ...
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President Bola Tinubu, over the weekend, received a team from Flutterwave and Alami Capital. The president said his administration will ...
Africa’s Payment Trends and 2025 Outlook
The winners will be announced on 13 February 2025 during the seventh edition of Africa Tech Summit Nairobi
In the dynamic landscape of technology and innovation, Nigeria stands at a pivotal juncture, poised to maximise opportunities in the ...
These companies are solving problems for Africa; and creating models that can work anywhere in the world - the focus ...
Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payment technology company, has been included in Fast Company’s annual Brands That Matter list. Flutterwave is recognized ...
Remittances represent a major source of financial inflow for African countries. The United Nations identifies remittances as a vital lifeline ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, located in Washington, D.C., stands as the only U.S. institution devoted exclusively to ...
After noticing the remarkable achievements of Ifeanyi Olabode, manager of Business Development and Sales at Flutterwave, particularly his role in ...
Nigeria's financial sector has changed significantly over the years. For decades, traditional banks dominated the landscape, offering essential services like ...
In recent years, the rapid advancement of technology has been transforming economies and societies worldwide. Among these technological advancements, disruptive ...
Olugbenga “GB” Agboola, the CEO of Flutterwave, has outlined the company’s long-term ambition in a fireside chat at the JP ...
Despite Nigeria's prevailing economic difficulties, including heightened inflation and increasing operational costs, the fintech, telecommunications, and ride-hailing industries have maintained ...
In fact, around 84% of internet access in Nigeria occurs via mobile devices, accentuating the need for businesses to adopt ...
Techeconomy Business Series kicked off with a webinar last Thursday. Discussants dissected the technological advancement in Nigeria; highlighting the wins, ...

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