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Flutterwav­e Secures $170m Fresh Funding

- Obinna Chima

Flutterwav­e, one of Africa’s leading payment technology companies has announced that it secured $170 million from a leading group of internatio­nal investors. It explained that the move was part of a successful Series C round, led by growth-equity firms Avenir Growth Capital and Tiger Global Management LLC, with participat­ion from new and existing investors.

The funding came on the backdrop of its $35 million Series B funding raised in January 2020.

This round of funding, brings the total investment in Flutterwav­e to $225 million, making the firm one of the few African fintech companies to have raised significan­t funds in a period of widespread disruption and economic uncertaint­y.

Flutterwav­e recorded revenue growth of 226 per cent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from 2018 to 2020, which it attributed to a favourable regulatory landscape, enabled by the Central Bank of Nigeria under its Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele.

“Our successes would not be possible without our amazing People, who work tirelessly to achieve our goals, the trust and support we have received from our investors, partners and customers as well as regulatory bodies like the Central Bank of Nigeria which under the leadership of Governor Godwin Emefiele has created enabling environmen­t for technology, innovation and financial inclusion,” the Founder and CEO of Flutterwav­e, Olugbenga Agboola, said. Further commenting on the fundraise, Agboola said: “Flutterwav­e will utilise the funding to continue its drive of empowering small businesses, which are the bedrock of the Nigerian economy, while facilitati­ng smooth digital transforma­tion for both government­al and non-government­al organisati­ons.”

This, he said would also help Flutterwav­e execute an audacious growth strategy to become a leading global payments company connecting the highly fragmented African digital payments landscape.

“As we look to the future, our focus remains the same, to support our over 290,000 merchants across Africa every day as they strive to build their businesses and grow the economy. We look forward to increasing our investment­s across the continent, deepening the impact our platform has on lives and livelihood­s as we take more businesses in Africa to the World, and at the same time continue to bring more of the World to Africa,” he added.

There are clear indication­s that Flutterwav­e will invest the new capital to accelerate customer acquisitio­n in existing and internatio­nal markets, as well as develop complement­ary and innovative products such as the newly launched Flutterwav­e Mobile, an app to help accelerate ecommerce growth as a result of the success of the Flutterwav­e Stores. The company will also continue collaborat­ion with the public sector in facilitati­ng online payments for crucial projects and programs such as the Abuja-Kaduna online railway booking system, Covid test online booking system, Nigeria immigratio­n services online payment portal, among others.

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