Flutterwave in discussions with SG, Coris and Citibank for its new Côte d’Ivoire market
The Nigerian payment fintech has just registered its subsidiary in Abidjan, and is testing the waters before moving into Cameroon and Senegal.
21/08/2020 at 11h55, by Aurelie Benoit
Four and a half years after launching its activities in Lagos, Flutterwave has just planted its flag in its first Francophone African market, Côte d’Ivoire. On 14 August, the company, which offers a payment system to businesses and individuals, officially registered its subsidiary with the Ivorian commercial court.
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