Fintech

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Zepz, formerly WorldRemit, raises $267 million to expand in Africa

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Fincra secures payment licence to expand services in South Africa

Fincra

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Kazang launches card-acquiring service to ease payments for merchants in Zambia

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South African fintech Lesaka completes Adumo’s acquisition for $96 million

South Africa's Lesaka acquires payment provider Adumo

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Mastercard and Amazon partner to enhance digital payment in Egypt, South Africa

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India looks to Africa to help build a digital payment system by 2027

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Rise stops virtual card service over fluctuating exchange rate and provider issues

Risevest

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Uganda’s ABC receives investment from Netherlands-based Goodwell to increase its client base and deploy new services 

Agent Banking Company Team

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A fatal error by NIBSS worsened Flutterwave’s ₦21 billion glitch  

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Safaricom partners Mastercard to boost digital payments and remittances in Kenya

Mastercard x Safaricom

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Latin American fintech PayRetailers expands into 8 additional African markets 

PayRetailers

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South Africa’s Happy Pay raises $1.8 million to boost growth and expand offerings 

Happy Pay Team

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TymeBank gets $9.5M investment amid 59% deposit growth and improved merchant credit

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Inside Rise’s ambitions to build a pan-African wealth management powerhouse 

Risevest

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Kenya’s Safaricom receives Payment Facilitator Certificate from Visa, expands payment acceptance models 

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Flutterwave commercially launches its remittance product Send App in Malawi

Flutterwave

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Nigerian fintech Risevest enters Kenya, finalises acquisition of Hisa

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40.2% of Nigerian women use personal funds and savings to run their businesses, Moniepoint reports

She Leads Africa

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Egypt-born FlapKap raises $34 million pre-series A to scale SME financing across MENA

FlapKap team

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Nigerians react as fintechs implement FG’s ₦50 levy on transfers above ₦10,000

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Zepz, formerly WorldRemit, raises $267 million to expand in Africa

Zepz, formerly WorldRemit, has raised $267 million in funding to expand in Africa and beyond. This comes three years after the money transfer company raised $292 million in Series E financing.

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Fincra secures payment licence to expand services in South Africa

Fincra, a Nigerian fintech startup, has announced that it has received a Third Party Payment Provider (TPPP) licence in South Africa, allowing it to offer its services to local businesses.

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Kazang launches card-acquiring service to ease payments for merchants in Zambia

Kazang, a prepaid value-added services (VAS) and card-acquiring business has launched Kazang Pay card acceptance solution for merchants in Zambia after introducing the solution in South Africa

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South African fintech Lesaka completes Adumo’s acquisition for $96 million

Lesaka Technologies, a South African-born fintech platform, has acquired payment processing firm Adumo for R1.67 billion ($96 million). The cash and stock deal involves about 17 million shares of Lesaka common stock and a cash payment of R232.2 million ($13 million).

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Mastercard and Amazon partner to enhance digital payment in Egypt, South Africa

Mastercard and Amazon Payment Services have partnered to increase digital payment acceptance in the Middle East and Africa, including Egypt and South Africa, where 95% of consumers consider using emerging payment methods.

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India looks to Africa to help build a digital payment system by 2027

India is reportedly in talks with several African countries to assist in developing a digital payments system using its Unified Payments Interface (UPI). Two launches are expected in 2027.

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Rise stops virtual card service over fluctuating exchange rate and provider issues

Rise stops virtual card service over fluctuating exchange rate and provider issues.

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Uganda’s ABC receives investment from Netherlands-based Goodwell to increase its client base and deploy new services 

Uganda’s Agent Banking Company (ABC), a fintech services firm, has secured an undisclosed investment from Goodwell Investments, based in the Netherlands to pursue its growth ambitions. This comes as Flutterwave, eTranzact, others secure licences in the country.

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A fatal error by NIBSS worsened Flutterwave’s ₦21 billion glitch  

NIBSS increased Flutterwave’s daily settlement limit from ₦7 billion to ₦21 billion and forgot to reset it for three months. A glitch happened within this period and exacerbated Flutterwave’s losses.

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Safaricom partners Mastercard to boost digital payments and remittances in Kenya

Safaricom and Mastercard have entered a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of payment acceptance and cross-border remittance services among up to 636,000 merchants in Kenya.

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Latin American fintech PayRetailers expands into 8 additional African markets 

PayRetailers, a South America-based payment processing company, has announced its entrance into eight additional African countries, including Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Senegal, South Africa, and Ivory Coast.

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South Africa’s Happy Pay raises $1.8 million to boost growth and expand offerings 

Happy Pay, a South African Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) provider has secured $1.8 million) in pre-seed funding to launch several innovative products, boost marketing, and expand Happy Pay’s merchant base.

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TymeBank gets $9.5M investment amid 59% deposit growth and improved merchant credit

TymeBank, a South African digital bank, has secured R169 million (about $9.5 million) from African Rainbow Capital (ARC). This comes as its deposits increased by 59% to $368.93 million and merchant credit advances $102.17 million.

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Inside Rise’s ambitions to build a pan-African wealth management powerhouse 

Nigerian fintech Rise completed the acquisition of Kenyan fintech Hisa last week, positioning itself as a leader in Africa’s wealth management sector and setting the stage to capture increased value in the market.

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Kenya’s Safaricom receives Payment Facilitator Certificate from Visa, expands payment acceptance models 

Kenya’s Safaricom has received a Payment Facilitator Certificate from Visa to strengthen Safaricom’s merchant ecosystem by expanding its payment acceptance options.

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Flutterwave commercially launches its remittance product Send App in Malawi

Flutterwave has launched its remittance product Send App in the East African country, Malawi, after announcing an International Money Transfer Operators (IMTO) licence from the Reserve Bank of Malawi in November 2023.

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Nigerian fintech Risevest enters Kenya, finalises acquisition of Hisa

Risevest has acquired Hisa, a Kenyan investment startup; however, Hisa’s operations and structure will remain intact, as will its brand, staff, and activities.

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40.2% of Nigerian women use personal funds and savings to run their businesses, Moniepoint reports

A recent case study by Moniepoint reveals that 83% of Nigerian female business owners still rely on non-institutional financing to grow their businesses, with 40.2% using personal funds and savings.

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Egypt-born FlapKap raises $34 million pre-series A to scale SME financing across MENA

FlapKap, an Egyptian-born fintech platform, has completed $34 million in a pre-series A funding round to expand its operations across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

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Nigerians react as fintechs implement FG’s ₦50 levy on transfers above ₦10,000

From Monday, September 9, 2024, Nigerian customers who use fintechs like Moniepoint, PalmPay, and OPay will be required to pay a one-time fee of ₦50 for electronic transfers exceeding ₦10,000 following a directive from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

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