Share
Clara Wanjiku Odero, the CEO of Softbank-backed Credrails, has reportedly lost her appeal against Flutterwave. The Kenyan court upheld the lower court's decision, awarding her a significantly smaller sum.
The annual event, a cornerstone for entrepreneurs and innovators in Nigeria and beyond, promises to be more impactful than ever with the support of its esteemed partners.
Recently, Flutterwave has announced an International Money Transfer License in Malawi, the same region as Mozambique, and Money Transmission Licenses in 13 States of the US.
Flutterwave has permanently closed down its consumer payment platform, Barter. The fintech will now focus on its businesses and remittance solutions.
Disha, a popular no-code platform owned by Flutterwave, will temporarily shut down operations effective March 31, 2024.
The fintech will remittance services in the country. We also covered the location of InstaDeep's African AI research hub.
Flutterwave has joined International Air Transport Association's payment orchestration platform to enable global airlines to collect local currencies.
African fintech company Flutterwave has partnered with Token.io, a leading account-to-account (A2A) payment infrastructure provider to enhance African e-commerce merchants' access to European customers.
African fintech unicorn, Flutterwave has acquired two additional licenses in Rwanda, three years after it launched operations in the country.
Kenyan authorities have unfrozen KSh6.6 billion (~$51 million) belonging to African fintech unicorn, Flutterwave.
Nigerian fintech, Flutterwave has obtained payment services provider and payments facilitator licenses from the National Bank of Egypt.
Flutterwave admits 200 Nigerian graduates to its 12-month immersive Graduate Trainee Program aimed at tackling unemployment in the country.
Get a weekly newsletter roundup on African Tech