Nigerian Startup Flutterwave Expands into Europe with $170 Million Series C Funding

January 15, 2022

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Flutterwave, one of Nigeria’s leading financial technology startups, announced today that it has successfully raised $170 million in a Series C funding round. This new round, led by prominent global investors, positions Flutterwave as a fast-growing leader in Africa’s fintech landscape, with a valuation surpassing $1 billion.

The funding will drive Flutterwave’s expansion into European markets, allowing it to extend its secure payment infrastructure to businesses outside Africa. Flutterwave’s CEO and co-founder, Olugbenga “GB” Agboola, stated that this investment will enable the company to provide seamless payment solutions on a larger scale, helping African businesses and entrepreneurs engage with the global economy more effectively.

Investors and Partners Fueling Growth

The Series C round was backed by a range of international investors, including Avenir Growth Capital and Tiger Global Management, both known for their involvement in high-growth technology companies. Flutterwave’s recent investment round brings its total funding to over $225 million, reinforcing its ambition to become Africa’s dominant fintech platform.

Flutterwave’s proprietary technology enables payment transactions in more than 150 currencies, processing over 140 million transactions to date. This rapid growth has attracted the attention of investors and partners seeking to tap into Africa’s booming digital economy and the growing demand for payment solutions that can handle cross-border transactions.

Expansion into European Markets

With this new funding, Flutterwave is set to establish a strong presence in Europe, focusing initially on the United Kingdom and other major economies. Flutterwave’s entry into Europe comes at a time when demand for digital payment solutions has spiked, largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has accelerated the global shift to online transactions.

Flutterwave aims to connect African businesses with international markets, providing merchants with the technology needed to accept payments from customers around the world. Through its “Flutterwave for Business” platform, the startup offers a suite of tools that support small and large businesses alike, facilitating transactions across Africa, the U.S., and now Europe.

Future Outlook

With its strong foothold in Africa, Flutterwave’s move into Europe underscores its ambition to build a global payment network for emerging markets. The funding also sets Flutterwave apart as a leader in Africa’s rapidly evolving fintech sector, empowering local entrepreneurs and businesses to operate on a global scale. As it expands its market reach, Flutterwave is expected to introduce more innovative products and services tailored to meet the needs of businesses in Africa and beyond.

This Series C funding round is a significant step in Flutterwave’s journey toward becoming a global payments powerhouse, bridging the gap between Africa and the rest of the world.

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