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  • Flutterwave CFO Resigns amidst $50m IPO Plans

    Flutterwave CFO Resigns amidst $50m IPO Plans

    Oneal Bhambani, chief financial officer (CFO) at Flutterwave, has resigned, just over a year after joining the Africa’s leading payments company.

    Bhambani, took to his LinkedIn to make the announcement public, saying “I wish everyone at Flutterwave the best and I will be rooting for you. Last week, I made the difficult decision to end my tenure at the company.”

    His resignation is coming as the fintech company plans a $50 million investment in Kenya.

    Bhambani joined Flutterwave after serving as CFO for American fintech Kabbage.

    He was at Kabbage, a lending company, when it was acquired by American Express.

    Post acquisition, he stayed on as an executive. He left American Express to join Flutterwave at a time when the company was facing fraud allegations in Kenya and battling court cases.

    Flutterwave in Kenya has undergone what its Co-founder terms as ‘a baptism of fire”.

    Alleged accusations of money laundering led the corruption watchdog, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), to shut down several of its bank accounts in the country.

    The development saw the state freeze over USD 52 million of Flutterwave’s funds. However, the case was withdrawn and Flutterwave was granted access to its accounts on this occasion.

    This year, a group of 2,468 Nigerian  Nationals obtained a court order to have 45 Flutterwave accounts in Kenya frozen alongside 10 Mobile Money Wallets.

    The Nigerians claimed the pan African start-up was the vehicle used to defraud them of $12.04 million.

    Bhambani’s time at the payments company was also marked by expansion into Rwanda as a licensed remittance company.

    After making his resignation public, he has not announced his next move yet.

    In the interim, Israel Koledowo, head of Finance for Africa, will serve as the Flutterwave’s CFO.

    The company is set to begin a global search for a new CFO.

    Meanwhile, despite, its troubles in Kenya, Flutterwave  plans a $50 million (Ksh7.3 billion) investment in Kenya.

    Bhambani has quit as at crucial phase as the firm pushes for a payments and remittances licence in Kenya.

    In September, Olugbenga Agboola, the company’s chief executive and co-founder confirmed that Flutterwave has received first-name approval from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).

    “We are looking at investing not less than $50 million. We are employing people. We are getting a new office and scaling up our infrastructure. There is a lot to do in Kenya,” said Mr Agboola.

    Optimistic on receiving a payments and remittance licence from the regulator, Flutterwave has been hiring more staff to prepare the ground.

    The firm has snapped up top talent from other fintech’s like Chipper Cash and tech companies including Safaricom and Microsoft. It is building a team while planning to set up a physical premise in the country.

    Securing approval in Kenya will expand Flutterwave’s presence into additional African markets, including Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Cameroon, where the company already offers payment infrastructure solutions for merchants and service providers.

    Bhambani, who previously served in the same role at American Express and Kabbage, joined Flutterwave in June 2022—a few months after the company secured a $250 million Series D at a valuation of over $3 billion.

    Announcing his appointment at the time, Olugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola, founder and CEO of Flutterwave, said: “His track record of operating finance to enable scale and innovation with listed company standard financial controls will help us accelerate our growth as we continue to meet the needs of our expanding global customer base.”

    Given that his appointment occurred a few months after the company had been accused of financial misconduct, some analysts contended that Bhambani’s hiring was imperative.

    They argued that since the scandal primarily centred on financial issues, an experienced CFO could have either prevented or more effectively controlled the problems.

    Earlier this year, allegations of financial misconduct against Flutterwave in Kenya were dismissed. Subsequently, the fintech company has initiated a series of strategic hires to facilitate its expansion in the East African nation.

    Moreover, it has unveiled intentions to invest $50 million in the country. In August, Flutterwave received name approval from the Central Bank of Kenya, a significant step towards obtaining its remittance and payment licenses.

    In August, Flutterwave partnered with IndusInd, the sixth largest bank in India by assets, to expand its remittance product, Send App to the South Asian country. Before the expansion announcement, Agboola said that it was moving forward with plans for an initial public offering (IPO), which it first publicly indicated in 2022.

    “The timing of the listing will be determined by many factors.

    Currently, we’re dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s. Like any company in our position, we consider multiple strategic opportunities. I can’t share any details regarding listing venues,” Agboola said.

    Flutterwave processes over 500,000 daily payments and operates across 34 African countries, accepting payments in more than 30 different currencies.

    The platform offers a wide array of payment options, exceeding 15, and it receives over 20 million API calls each day.

    Additionally, as of February 2022, Flutterwave’s e-commerce solution amassed a network of more than 30,000 merchants.

    Their rapidly growing product, Flutterwave Send, which debuted in December 2021, processed 4,729 transactions amounting to $3.6 million in its first full month of operation.

    This product attracted customers from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Nigeria.

    By March 2021, Flutterwave had processed 140 million transactions totaling over $9 billion. By February 2022, the number of transactions processed had surged by more than 40%, reaching 200 million transactions, with the transaction value soaring by 78% to $16 billion.

    During the same period, the number of businesses utilising Flutterwave’s diverse payment methods globally tripled, growing from 290,000 to 900,000, according to Contrary Research.

  • Hackers Steal $4 million from Flutterwave Accounts

    Hackers Steal $4 million from Flutterwave Accounts

    Hackers reportedly stole over $4 million from Flutterwave accounts in Nigeria.

    Flutterwave has filed a motion to freeze accounts where hackers transferred some of the money.

    A suit has been filed to investigate accounts holding the stolen funds across various financial institutions in Nigeria.

    According to a report from hackers have stolen $4 million (₦2.9 billion) from African fintech unicorn, Flutterwave. The hack occurred in early February 2023 when hackers transferred over ₦2.9 billion from Flutterwave accounts in Nigeria.

    Flutterwave’s legal counsel, Albert Onimole, reported the case to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Intelligence Department, Panti, Yaba, Lagos, on February 19, 2023. While police investigations are ongoing, Flutterwave seeks to freeze accounts where hackers transferred some of the money.

    To investigate accounts holding the stolen funds across various financial institutions in Nigeria, S.A. Adedesin, Legal Officer, State CID, Panti, Yaba, Lagos, filed a suit in the Magistrate Court of Lagos to support Flutterwave’s claims. A motion to freeze accounts in 27 financial institutions in Nigeria, including Access Bank, Kuda, Zenith Bank, and OPay, has been filed.

    As of press time, it is unclear who hacked Flutterwave or how the hackers got past the company’s security. Questions about what this means for the unicorn’s customers also remain unanswered. Flutterwave has not responded to our questions.

    Flutterwave’s users have reported that some commercial banks allowed the money to be moved to other accounts, widening the money trail. Some Twitter users have confirmed that their accounts have been frozen in connection to the hack.

    Flutterwave is a digital payments infrastructure company that enables banks and businesses to accept and make payments across Africa. It has raised over $400 million in funding and has more than 290,000 merchants using its platform.

  • Flutterwave, Tobi Amusan in $end Mobile App Partnership

    Flutterwave, Tobi Amusan in $end Mobile App Partnership

    $end by Flutterwave which has helped thousands of diaspora Africans send money home since launch, now gets a new ambassador and a speedy mobile app available for download everywhere.

    Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, today unveiled $endmobile, an app to facilitate faster and easier transfer of funds from the diaspora to the African continent.

    Flutterwave also signed Tobi Amusan, the Nigeria-born 100m Hurdles Women’s World Record Holder as $endmobile’s Ambassador; a decision the company says is due to their similarity in speed and resilience.

    The new app available on Play store and App Store aims to enhance customer experience through improved speed, transparency and ability to get user’s money to its destination despite the hurdles.

    Other key features of the $end Mobile app include Apple Pay which will allow Apple device users to transact seamlessly from their mobile wallets, an improved activity section that tracks transactions in real time and a new voucher code section that allows users to create voucher cards.

    Here’s how to use $end

    • Sign up on $end (Android or iOS) (Add email address/ phone number and create a password).
    • Click the “Send Now” button
    • Enter your money transfer details, i.e. amount, sending currency/country, and receiving currency/country.
    • Review the transaction and Send Money

    Tobi Amusan, 100m Hurdles World Record Holder said, “I am excited to be a big part of a product I already use and love. I am always on  the road, but I also have a lot of my family members in Nigeria. $end has helped me to keep in touch with them by meeting their needs as much as I can. Happy to be the face of this product for the African diaspora.

    Olugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola, Founder and CEO of Flutterwave, said, “ It’s thrilling that Tobi is $end’s Ambassador. I would say it’s a perfect match given her speed and efficiency on the tracks and of course $endmobile’s speed of delivering cross-border transfers. $end Mobile app will help improve the speed and efficiency of transferring money from the diaspora to the African continent for fees, real estate, health, upkeep and even for investments. We’re excited for all the possibilities this collaboration brings.”

    Customers can download the Send Mobile App on the Google Play Store for Android devices or App Store for iPhones by clicking on the respective highlighted links.

  • The Top 5 Nigerian Tech Start-Ups That Emerged Highest Employers With 3,244 Staff in 2022

    The Top 5 Nigerian Tech Start-Ups That Emerged Highest Employers With 3,244 Staff in 2022

    Five Nigerian Tech Startups have employed 3,244 staff as of September 2022 which makes them the highest employers when compared to 481 start-ups in the country.

    According to a report by Disrupt Africa, Cowrywise, Flutterwave, RenMoney, Alerzo and Decagon emerged as the leading startups in terms of employment in Nigeria as the companies had a combined staff strength of 3,244 staff making them the top five employers of labour among Nigerian start-ups.

    The report cut across diverse industries like Fintech, entertainment, marketing, logistics, Health, and payment services among many others.

    In the report, the top five start-ups, according to the highest number of staff are:

    Renmoney – With a staff strength of 892 people, the financial services company comes tops in the report.

    Alerzo comes in second place with 684 staff. Alerzo is an e-commerce and retail tech company founded in 2019 having its location in Lagos

    Cowrywise, a fintech company comes third with a staff strength of 570 staff. The company was founded in 2016 and is also domiciled in Lagos.

    Fourth on the list is Decagon, a recruitment and HR company founded in 2018 and also located in Lagos, The company has a staff strength of 557.

    Flutterwave takes fifth place with 541 staff. Unarguably one of the emerging giants in Fintech, Flutterwave was founded in 2016 and is also a Lagos-based company.

    The report however highlights the important position Fintechs hold in the recruitment industry as the industry holds the highest number of staff when compared to other sectors in the report.

    Three Fintechs – Cowrywise, Flutterwave and Renmoney are the majority in this report while the whole start-ups in Nigeria have a combined staff strength of 19,334 people, a figure which surpasses South Africa’s 11,340 employees in the tech industry.

  • Kenyan Court Freezes Flutterwave’s Accounts

    Kenyan Court Freezes Flutterwave’s Accounts

    • Justice Grace Nzioka said the company is prohibited from spending or transferring the funds.
    • The Assets Recovery Agency of Kenya is trying to have the funds forfeited to the Kenyan government.
    • Earlier in July, the agency obtained a court order freezing the sum of $52.5 million belonging to Flutterwave.

    A Kenyan High Court has frozen an additional sum of $3.3 million (Sh400.6 million) belonging to the pan-African fintech giant Flutterwave.

    Business Insider Africa gathered that the funds were discovered in three bank accounts and 19 M-Pessa paybill numbers.

    Justice Grace Nzioka said the company is prohibited from spending or transferring the funds.

    “A preservation order be and is hereby issued prohibiting 1st respondent or his agents or representative from transacting, withdrawing, transferring, using any other dealings in respect to the money held in the account,” Business Daily quoted the judge to have ruled.

    Kenya’s Assets Recovery Agency (ARA), which is leading an investigation into the fintech firm, had filed to block the funds from being transferred. The agency also accused Flutterwave of money laundering and is seeking to have the frozen millions forfeited to the government.

    The latest series of account freezes is coming barely a month since the sum of $52.5 million belonging to Flutterwave was frozen in several bank accounts operated by the fintech firm.

    Recall that the company had vehemently denied the allegation of fraud describing it as a calculated attempt to smear its reputation. The company also explained that it makes use of its financial partners to receive funds and make payments on behalf of merchants and corporates.

    Since then, the Central Bank of Kenya had said that flutterwave was not licensed to operate remittance services in the East African country. Governor Patrick Ngoroje of the Central Bank of Kenya also warned stakeholders to be wary of the company.

    The fintech firm has not yet issued any statement in reaction to the latest development. We will keep you updated on this developing story.

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