Paga, Crossmint Partner to Expand Stablecoin infrastructure in Africa
Paga Group, a leading payments infrastructure company, and Crossmint, an enterprise stablecoin and wallet infrastructure platform, have announced a strategic ...
Paga Group, a leading payments infrastructure company, and Crossmint, an enterprise stablecoin and wallet infrastructure platform, have announced a strategic ...
Crypto, and especially stablecoins, will rapidly move from early experimentation towards mainstream for African merchants over the next two to ...
Victor Daniyan is a leading voice in Africa’s fintech and clean energy sectors. As Founder and CEO of Nearpays and ...
Yellow Card, the leading licensed stablecoin payments orchestrator for Africa and the emerging world, announced a partnership with Visa, a ...
Onafriq, Africa’s largest digital payments network, is celebrating its 15-year anniversary by announcing a significant milestone: close to 1 billion ...
While the Africa Stablecoin Consortium (ASC), the token’s developer, has initiated discussions with Roqqu and Yellow Card, neither platform has ...
The financing round, which includes both equity and debt, will enable the company to expand its operations into Latin America ...
Through the integration with Busha’s neo-banking platform, the partnership seeks to deliver secure and accessible financial growth opportunities
Yellow Card, Africa’s leading stablecoin-based infrastructure provider, has been issued a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) licence by the Financial ...
The funds will be channelled into expanding Yellow Card's operations, focusing on growth across the continent
Bonk is the most volatile coin, with a 14,306% change between highs and lows Tether is the most stable cryptocurrency ...
Cross-border supplier payments have long been a pain point for merchants in emerging markets. Whether it's a coffee exporter in ...
By: TOBI ADETUNJI A Financial Expert and an Investment Relation Professional has extolled the Federal government of Nigeria on the ...
Crypto Fest 2023 blasted into Cape Town, celebrating the next evolution of digital assets and locally built solutions.
Over the past three months, the African digital assets sector has experienced significant industry-shaping events. Nigeria, one of Africa's largest ...

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