With these licenses, Flutterwave can now facilitate remittances to and from approximately 29 US states through its popular Send App, enhancing accessibility for the African diaspora and businesses operating across the Atlantic.
“Acquiring these licenses strengthens our regulatory footprint and demonstrates our commitment to providing safe, reliable, and compliant financial services,” said Stephen Cheng, Executive Vice President for Global Expansion and Partnerships at Flutterwave.
This significant development comes four months after Flutterwave’s initial expansion into the US cross-border payment market.
Flutterwave’s proactive approach to acquiring licenses aligns with its strategy to solidify its position in the remittance space, particularly following regulatory challenges encountered in Kenya last year.
In recent months, the company secured International Money Transfer Operator (IMTO) licenses in Malawi and Rwanda and partnered with IndusInd Bank to launch Send App in India.
Flutterwave’s strategic acquisitions and partnerships position the company as a major player in the US-Africa remittance landscape.
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Francophone-focused fintech startup HUB2 has raised €8 million (US$8.4 million) in a Series A funding round to scale its seamless and secure platform that unifies national and cross-border financial services across various payment methods.
Development Partners International (DPI), a major private equity investor, has raiseda new venture capital platform aimed at supporting technology startups across Africa.
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