This investment, part of Flutterwave’s Series E funding round, sets the stage for further strategic announcements.
Flutterwave founder and CEO, Olugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola, has said that stablecoins represent a fundamental upgrade to Africa’s cross-border payment infrastructure.
Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, has announced a company-wide employee recognition and support initiative that includes the promotion of 25% of its global employees, cost-of-living
Sport betting in Nigeria has been remodelled in the logistics of its operations.
As lead sponsor of YEEP 2026, Flutterwave will support the programme while integrating its full payment ecosystem.
Mr Soludo described the collaboration as a strategic move to formalise and grow Anambra State’s emerging e-commerce ecosystem.
Mr Agboola’s journey with the global organisation began in 2019, when he was first selected as an Endeavor
Mr Falade championed “Regulatory Passporting” to reduce cross-border entry costs and deepen continental integration for digital scale.
The licence enables the company to internalise key elements of its financial value chain.
The former Flutterwave employee and University of Ibadan alumnus said this would make the youths highly competitive in the evolving digital economy.
