FinTech

25 August

The South African Competition Commission has approved Crossfin’s acquisition of Sybrin Holdings without conditions, paving the way for growth in fintech, payments, and digital identity solutions. ...

13 August

Flutterwave, Africa’s largest payments technology company, announced that it processed close to $1 billion in transactions between Africa and Asia during the first half of 2025. ...

30 July

In a time when the cost of living in Nigeria continues to rise, paying daily bills shouldn’t be a struggle. Plug.ng, a next-generation fintech platform, is solving this problem by ...

25 July

Despite a global funding crunch affecting tech startups worldwide, Nigerian fintech companies are showing remarkable resilience and growth, according to Dr. Stanley Jacob, President of the Fintech Association of Nigeria. ...

24 June

On-demand food delivery platform Chowdeck has announced its acquisition of Mira, a fast-rising Nigerian startup offering modern point-of-sale (PoS) solutions tailored to the food and hospitality industry. ...

24 June

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading fintech company, is boosting business growth in Cameroon with a robust suite of Central Bank-licensed digital payment solutions designed to support businesses of all sizes, from local ...

23 June

Nigeria’s rapidly growing fintech industry continues to redefine financial services through cutting-edge technology and digital innovation. As mobile finance adoption accelerates, multiple fintech apps in Nigeria have surpassed 10 million ...

20 June

Hizo, a rising Nigerian fintech startup, has announced the successful close of a $100,000 Friends & Family funding round completed on June 4, 2025. ...

20 June

Chpter, a Kenyan startup building software infrastructure for social commerce in Africa, has announced its expansion into 11 new African markets through a strategic partnership with fintech giant Flutterwave ...

20 June

Despite the rapid rise of mobile technology, digital public infrastructure, and fintech investment across the continent, over 400 million Africans remain financially excluded, according to Dr. Robert Ochola, CEO of ...

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