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Announcements and deep-dive analysis about the financial technology (fintech) space in Africa.
Fresh layoffs hit PayPal, 2500 workers affected
Global payment company, PayPal, has announced plans to lay off about 9 per cent of its workforce on…
Klasha partners with FOMO Pay to power cross-border payment between Africa and Asia
The new partnership between Klasha and FOMO Pay enhances cross-border payment across Africa and Asia.
Celia and Templars combine legal might and crypto vision to construct Africa’s next fintech empire
In a defining manoeuvre heralding its swelling ambitions to metamorphose into Africa’s dominant cryptocurrency gateway, trailblazing trading platform…
How will the SEC’s approval of the Bitcoin ETF affect investors?
Key takeaways The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) approval of the launch of 11 bitcoin exchange-traded funds…
Female Techpreneur hosts groundbreaking Founders’ Lounge event in Lagos today
In a move set to empower and connect female leaders in the Nigerian tech landscape, the Female Techpreneur,…
TymeBank hits profitability after 4 years, becoming first South African digital bank to do so
TymeBank has revealed that it achieved its first month of profitability in December 2023, a remarkable feat less…
How Mastercard’s contactless solutions is driving digital payment transformation in Nigeria
Contactless payment options will make it easier for Small and Medium Enterprises to accept payments
Yellow Card wins Disruptor of the Year award at the 2023 Africa Financial Industry Summit
Yellow Card, Africa’s leading licensed Stablecoin on/off ramp, has been awarded the prestigious “AFIS Disrupter of the Year…
Qore’s COO, Mudiaga Umukoro talks about fintech in Nigeria and Qore’s cloud-native solutions
Qore is providing tailored fintech solutions designed specifically for African Financial Institutions
“Corporate governance can save fintech companies from collapse”- David Messan, CEO, Firstfounders
Lanre believes that as long as fintechs keep getting corporate governance wrong, the incidence of fraud and shutdowns will continue..














