Nigerian fintech Nomba secures Canadian licence to cut cross-border costs for businesses – Ripples Nigeria
Nigerian fintech Nomba secures Canadian licence to cut cross-border costs for businesses Ripples Nigeria Source link
Nigerian fintech Nomba secures Canadian licence to cut cross-border costs for businesses Ripples Nigeria Source link
Design is not decoration—it’s a business function. Emmanuel Thikan Pere’s story proves it. In the fast-moving world of African fintech,…
For many Nigerian students, gaining admission into the university is very competitive, confusing, and emotionally draining. With millions of candidates…
Metro Africa Xpress (MAX), a mobility financing company based in Nigeria, has closed a $24 million funding round comprising both…
Nigerian fintech company Cardtonic has closed a $2.1 million seed funding round to develop Pil, an independent business spending and…
Nigerian fintech startup Clea launched in 2024 to simplify cross-border payments for African businesses. Founder…
With graduate unemployment and skills mismatch remaining persistent challenges in Nigeria’s higher education system, an indigenous education technology company, LearnFlourish,…
Nigerian payments company Flutterwave acquires open banking startup Mono – Disrupt Africa Source link
Africa’s fintech ecosystem marked a major milestone on January 5, 2026, when Flutterwave – the continent’s largest fintech firm –…
Flutterwave, Africa’s largest fintech company, has acquired Nigerian open banking startup Mono in an all-stock transaction valued between $25 million…
Pan-African fintech Flutterwave buys Nigerian open-banking startup Mono in deal valued up to $40mn IntelliNews Source link
Flutterwave, the largest African fintech company by scale of operations, has acquired Nigerian startup Mono, which specializes in open banking,…
Female-led startups in Nigeria are addressing everyday problems by enhancing access to credit, digitising healthcare, streamlining food supply chains, and…
Two Nigerian startups, Atsur and Songdis have been awarded $5,000 in the 2025 NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator programme. The league…
Two Nigerian startups, Atsur and Songdis have been awarded $5,000 in the 2025 NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator programme. The league…
For their bold and innovative solutions in shaping the future of sport and entertainment in the continent, NBA Africa has…
Nigerian EdTech startup, credufy, empowers students with AI for smarter WAEC success Vanguard News Source link
Leading Nigerian fintech startup Lidya has ceased to operate after almost 10 years having failed to secure the revenues or…