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Flutterwave honored with the 2023 Excellence in Fintech Infrastructure Award

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, has received the 2023 Excellence in Fintech Infrastructure Award.

Africa Fintech Summit celebrates Flutterwave’s dedication to building payment infrastructure that makes lives easier for millions of people globally.

The award was presented on 12th of April at the 2023 Africa Fintech Summit (AFTS) in Washington, D.C., United States.

The award, launched in April 2018 as an integral part of the AFTS, honours distinct fintech stakeholders for their achievements in creating impactful products or making decisions that advance the continent’s fintech ecosystem.

The first session of this year’s summit, themed “The Future of Finance,” provided a platform for discussions of the latest issues around Fintech Africa and awards presentations for worthy companies.

Olugbenga “GB’ Agboola, Founder and CEO of Flutterwave said the award is a testament to the team’s dedication to provide innovative and efficient payment solutions that bridge the gap between Africa and the global market.

“Flutterwave is committed to delivering the best in fintech infrastructure and solutions, and this award reinforces our dedication to serving the African continent and beyond.

“We extend our gratitude to the Africa Fintech Summit for this esteemed recognition as one of the most trusted Fintech Infrastructure Providers in Africa.

“Flutterwave will continue to drive innovation and inclusivity in the fintech space for emerging economies globally,” Agboola promised.

Oluwabankole Falade, Chief Regulatory Affairs & Government Relations Officer, took part in a conversation about the current state of the Africa-US fintech connection at the summit.

Chongsi Bi, Flutterwave’s Head of Corporate Development and M&A, also spoke with a panel of experts about the future of fintech in Africa and the work that has to be done by ecosystem actors in the next years.

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