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Flutterwave's CEO Agboola implies Senegal needs him to succeed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51052, member: 636"] Flutterwave just scored big with West African banking regulators who handed them a shiny new Payment Institution license from BCEAO. The African payments giant can finally roll out its full digital money services across Senegal after getting the official green light. Banking bosses at the Central Bank of West African States gave Flutterwave permission to handle all kinds of electronic transactions for local businesses. The license marks another major expansion for the company that already dominates payments across most of Africa. Senegalese entrepreneurs will get access to the same cutting-edge payment tools that power major companies worldwide. African mobile money usage keeps climbing with 28 percent of adults across Sub-Saharan Africa already tapping their phones to send cash. Senegal contributes heavily to these growing numbers as digital payments replace old-fashioned banking methods throughout the region. Small business owners across the country will benefit from flexible payment options including mobile money transfers and traditional card processing. Flutterwave provides easy-to-use dashboards that let entrepreneurs track every transaction while creating shareable payment links for social media platforms like WhatsApp and Instagram. The company operates across 60 percent of African nations and serves heavyweight clients including Uber, Air Peace, and Netflix. Company founder Olugbenga Agboola believes Africa brims with untapped business potential that better payment systems can unlock. Senior sales executive Bode Aregbesola promises their technology solves the payment headaches that frustrate business owners from tiny shops to massive corporations. Flutterwave recently expanded into Cameroon and continues building its pan-African payment empire. [/QUOTE]
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