San Francisco and Lagos-based fintech startup Flutterwave has launched Flutterwave Store, a portal for African merchants to create digital shops to sell online. The product is less Amazon and more ...
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a major role in most economies, particularly in developing countries. It is safe to say that the future of Africa’s economy rests on SMEs, and this is because ...
With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been difficult for some businesses to keep running, especially with the lockdown being implemented by governments around the world. It is no news ...
Lagos, Nigeria: Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, today announced its partnership with SHiiP, Nigeria’s leading courier service. The collaboration aims to improve deliveries ...
It seems the demand for Safaricom’s M-Pesa payment product never eases. Since its 2007 launch in Kenya, the fintech app has commanded over 70% of the mobile money market in that country. When COVID-19 ...
Before coronavirus pandemic, Rovingheights, a book distribution business based in two Nigerian cities made sales daily from online and walk-in orders. The stores were also a hive for book lovers who ...
Flutterwave to further power global digital payments on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. Through this engagement, Flutterwave will support the accelerated growth of transactions processed on ...
Flutterwave, an African fintech startup has secured $170 million in capital injections from investors, the firm said in a statement Wednesday. The new capital flows – facilitated by “a leading group ...