Posts Tagged ‘Nigeria’
Mastercard forms A2A payments partnership with Nigeria’s Mono
Mono was the first Nigerian Open Banking company accepted onto the inaugural Mastercard Start Path Open Banking program in Africa.
Read MoreB2B commerce platform Boost enters Mastercard partnership in Africa
Boost will be able to offer digital payment and credit solutions to their micro, small and medium enterprise customers.
Read MoreFeature: How has Nigeria approached Open Banking?
Tracking the progress of Open Banking in Nigeria, after the country went live with its operational guidelines earlier this year.
Read MoreLemFi raises $33m in Series A round to expand product offering
The fintech will use the proceeds from Left Lane Capital, and other investors, to serve more immigrant communities in the US, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Read MoreNigeria’s Moove raises $76m to ‘double down’ on profitable markets
Mubadala and BlackRock have backed the mobility fintech, which provides vehicle financing.
Read MoreCentral Bank of Nigeria issues final Open Banking guidelines
Open Banking Nigeria called it “the culmination of a long journey for Open Banking in Nigeria”.
Read MoreImalipay teams up with Renda to support ecommerce businesses across Africa
Imalipay’s modular API fintech-as-a-service platform will combine with Renda’s order fulfilment network to simplify the order fulfilment process.
Read MoreEzipay teams up with MFS Africa to enable cross-continent remittances across Africa
Africa’s domestic e-payments market is forecast to swell to $40 billion by 2025.
Read MoreThe Paypers releases ‘Enablers of Open Banking, Open Finance, and Open Data Report 2022’
The latest edition features interviews with Canada’s Open Banking lead Abraham Tichjian and the UK’s OBIE chair and trustee Charlotte Crosswell.
Read MoreDigital bank Kuda enters UK to help Nigerians avoid ‘prohibitive’ transfer fees
The digital-only bank will charge UK-based Nigerians a flat fee of £3 with a transfer limit of £10,000.
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