July 17, 2026

Staff writer

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6 New Ways OPay’s New Security Push Could Change How Nigerians Respond to Fraud

As digital fraud continues to evolve across Nigeria, prevention is becoming just as important as recovery. OPay is shifting its security strategy in

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How MTN and Fiducia Are Expanding Supply Chain Finance for Nigerian Businesses

For many businesses in Nigeria, access to working capital remains one of the biggest barriers to growth. A new partnership between MTN Nigeria

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LemFi Wants More Than Remittances. Wealth8 Deal Signals Bigger Ambitions

For years, LemFi built its reputation by helping migrants move money across borders. Now, the fintech is making a much bigger play for

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OPay’s Bigger Play: How Fintech Became Nigeria’s Economic Infrastructure

Digital payments are no longer just about sending money. In Nigeria, they are becoming part of the infrastructure powering commerce, supporting businesses, expanding

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Remittances shift: Why UK Nigerians are switching to SendOva for better rates

Remittances are becoming a major battleground in global fintech, and a growing number of Nigerians in the United Kingdom are now turning to

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100 Million Cards Later, Verve Is Quietly Building Africa’s Payment Network

For years, Africa’s digital payments conversation has largely revolved around fintech startups, mobile money, and cross-border payment platforms. Yet behind millions of everyday

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The 99% Commerce Gap Glovo Wants to Crack in Nigeria

LAGOS, Nigeria — Despite Nigerians spending more than half of their income on food, only 1% of that spending currently happens online. That

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Interswitch Wants to Turn Every Fuel Station Into a Digital Business

Nigeria’s fuel stations may be on the verge of becoming one of the country’s most unexpected fintech growth opportunities. As digital payments continue

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Flutterwave promotes 25 percent workforce as talent war heats up in African fintech

Flutterwave promotes 25 percent of its workforce as the African fintech giant doubles down on talent retention, signaling a new phase of competition

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Remittance apps are quietly replacing banks for Africans abroad

Remittance apps are quietly replacing traditional banks for Africans abroad, and the shift is being driven by one thing: frustration. For millions of

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