The partnership supports Yango’s continued expansion of cashless payment options in Zambia.
Send App Postcards highlights the realities of diaspora life and the responsibilities carried across borders, Flutterwave said.
The event underscored Flutterwave’s renewed commitment to strengthening its involvement in Nigeria’s business ecosystem and supporting local enterprises as they scale globally.
Mr Agboola said, “Stablecoins and open banking are not abstract ideas; they are practical tools acting as the operating system for productivity at scale.”
It is a major step in Flutterwave’s vision to make stablecoins a key pillar of Africa’s financial ecosystem.
Flutterwave has acquired Mono, a pioneer in open banking infrastructure across the continent.
Acknowledging the continent’s fragmented regulatory environment as a challenge that increases the cost of scaling, Agboola noted that progress is being made.
Multi-year deals will power instant, low-cost payments for multinationals across 30+ African countries, marking the largest real-world stablecoin deployment in emerging markets.
The audio-led content is designed to share behind-the-scenes insights and authentic stories from the builders and thinkers.
“True to his lifelong commitment to visionary governance and innovation, President Tinubu is building on the same foundation he laid as governor of Lagos state,” the party said.
