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Flutterwave Secures Licenses from Rwandan Central Bank to Operate in Country’s Fintech Market

Flutterwave, a leading African fintech company, has recently secured licenses from the Rwandan Central Bank to operate in the country's fintech market. This is a major milestone for the company, as it marks the first time that an African fintech company has been granted permission to operate in the Rwandan market. The licenses allow Flutterwave to offer a range of services, including mobile money, digital payments, and international remittances. This will provide Rwandans with access to more convenient and secure financial services, as well as greater financial inclusion. It will

Flutterwave Secures Licenses from Rwandan Central Bank to Expand Nigerian Fintech Services

Flutterwave, a Nigerian fintech company, has recently secured licenses from the Rwandan Central Bank to expand its services in the country. This is a major step forward for the company, as it will allow them to offer a wide range of financial services to customers in Rwanda.Flutterwave is a payment technology company that provides a secure and reliable platform for businesses and individuals to send and receive payments. The company has been operating in Nigeria since 2016 and has since become one of the leading fintech companies in the country.

Flutterwave Secures Licenses from Rwandan Central Bank to Operate in Financial Services Sector in Rwanda

Flutterwave, a leading African fintech company, recently announced that it has secured licenses from the Rwandan Central Bank to operate in the financial services sector in Rwanda. This marks a major milestone for the company, as it is now able to provide financial services to customers in the country. The licenses allow Flutterwave to offer a range of services, including payments, remittances, and other financial services. This will enable customers to make payments and transfer money quickly and securely. The company is also working on launching its own digital wallet,

US Increases Military Aid to Somalia to Combat al-Shabab

The United States has recently announced an increase in military aid to Somalia in an effort to combat the terrorist group al-Shabab. This move comes as part of the US’s ongoing commitment to fighting terrorism and promoting stability in the region. Al-Shabab is a militant group based in Somalia that has been linked to al-Qaeda and is responsible for numerous terrorist attacks in the region. The group has been active since 2006 and has been responsible for a number of high-profile attacks, including the 2013 Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi,