Olugbenga Agboola’s Flutterwave staff made up of USA financiers and Nigerian managers
The fintech, valued at over $1 billion, is surrounded by the finest Californian and New York investors. But it remains led by a young Nigerian team.
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▪ Olugbenga Agboola’s Flutterwave staff made up of USA financiers and Nigerian managers
▪ The fintech, valued at over $1 billion, is surrounded by the finest Californian and New York investors. But it remains led by a young Nigerian team.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/807539/flutterwaves-staff-usa-financiers-nigerian-managers/
In an ecosystem with no shortage of nuggets, the Nigerian payment startup Flutterwave has entered the world of unicorns. In early March, it raised an additional $170 million.
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