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Flutterwave; An Innovative Online Payment Gateway For African Businesses
Flutterwave is an online payment technology solutions incoporated in the year 2016 by the duo of Iyinoluwa Aboyeji and Olugbenga Agboola. It is a secure and reliable platform specially designed for African businesses with over 1000+ businesses registered.
flutterwave.com is an online payment company, in which businesses, organisations and individuals thrive and have seamless, risk free transactions using local and international currencies. As one of the fastest growing online payment solutions company in a global economy, security put in place is top notch to detect fraud with businesses and individuals being assured of the privacy and safety of their transactions. It is aimed at solving and meeting the payment needs of businesses both locally and internationally, by creating a safe and efficient online payment process.
In the Nigerian business clime and the federal government’s push towards a cashless society,the need for a reliable, efficient, safe and secure online payment platform has been made possible by the introduction of flutterwave.
FLUTTERWAVE PRODUCTS
Products and services offered by flutterwave products and services offered by flutter wave aims at solving payment issues both locally and internationally.Products offered are meant to solve e-payment problems paybills buy tickets and make international merchant payments. Reviews given by people who have used this products for payment transactions have described it as the best payment gateway in Africa. It connnects african countries like; Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, etc.
RAVE: through rave payments are made to anyone anywhere in the world. ravepay.co unique API makes it easy to accept payment and check out conversions in a smart, safe and functional way. It has also been able to secur payments both locally and globally with zero set-up fees.
BARTER: via batter you can issue and manage virtual cards and be rewarded for your loyalty
https://flutterwave.com/ng/online-payments-products/barter/ with a click off this link ;you can subscribe for cable, make payments,manage of finances, transfer cash to friends easily, control your spelling rate and intrestingly apply for repayable short term loans. Oh my! imagine how that could help take your business to the next level.
Flutterwave has various infrastructure available, such as USSD,mobile,point of sale,and web channels.
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Flutterwave has been able to integrate and collaborate with top compainies worldwide to make payments international, partnered with 50 African banks with about a 152 supported currencies their unique API, makes it easy to accept payments and it has also gained recognition.
Deal breaker; it has bagged the certifications of ISO 22301(business continuity) and ISO 27001(information security and management) this is in recognition of their sustainable business platform.
we’ve got you covered. Destination Calabar, in Cross River State, Nigeria. Cross River State is situated at the south south region of Nigeria, with Calabar as its capital. CALABAR is clean, green and peaceful city with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Home to the indigenous peoples of Efik, Qua and Ejagham with an influx of people from other tribes, such as Bette, Ekori, Ibibio, Igbo, etc. CALABAR due to it’s sleepy nature is referred to as an ancient town with it’s rich culture, artefacts, masquerades etc. According to the acronym of Calabar, C-come A-and L-live A-and B-be A-at R-rest, residents of the town and likewise visitors leave in peace away from the rowdiness and militants that disturb some major cities in the country. Mainly a civil servant state, it also has a vast array of artisans who engage in various trades such: fishing, weaving, beads making, painting, petty trading and crafts etc. Due to the current administration of Governor Ben Ayade, the state is turning to an industrial hub with various industries being conceived, some already finished with products like rice, tooth picks, garments sold in the market and other states and also being exported to other countries. Visitors always think about Calabar with fond memories and they are annual festivals which come up like the traditional Leboku festival, bikers carnival, cultural carnival and the mother of them all the international Christmas festival which happens with so much pomp and pageantry. The people are predominantly Christians. A visit to the ancient city of Calabar will convince you of it’s hospitality, peaceful ambience, warmth of the people. Here
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