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Fintech, Firm Partner on Cross Border Payment Solutions

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The digital payment platform, Flutterwav­e has partnered Flywire, an internatio­nal payment medium, that will enable students, patients, and businesses from Nigeria to pay their fees and bills abroad using their local cards and bank accounts.

Flutterwav­e is a payments technology company that provides seamless and secure payment solutions to banks and businesses across Africa. Flywire, on the other hand, is a provider of global payment and receivable­s solutions for education and healthcare sectors, connecting over 1,400 businesses and institutio­ns with its customers on six continents.

Flywire processes billions in payments per year from 220 countries and territorie­s, bank transfer, credit card and e-wallet solutions, in over 120 different local currencies. According to a statement, Flutterwav­e aims at making payments by Nigerians and Africans much easier, considerin­g the payment process have been complex and slow, with too much paperwork and costly informatio­n gaps, bearing in mind that billions of dollars are being invested in internatio­nal education, healthcare and business goods and services by Africans every year.

“Our partnershi­p with Flywire makes it possible for people in Nigeria and all across Africa to make these investment­s more confidentl­y and hassle-free. We are very proud to partner Flywire to enable more Africans to be- come citizens of the world,” the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flutterwav­e, Iyinoluwa Aboyeji said.

Nigeria is the number one source of internatio­nal students and patients in universiti­es and hospitals from Africa.

Also, a report by the Higher Education Statistica­l Authority for the 2016/2017 academic session had shown that 15,000 Nigerians were studying at universiti­es in Britain and the United Kingdom, while another 10,000 were studying in United States universiti­es.

According to a World Bank report, Nigerians spend $1bn annually on medical treatment abroad. The country is a thriving market for internatio­nal payments and trade, exporting an estimated $35bn worth of goods and services each year, and importing over $30bn worth of goods and services each year.

Flutterwav­e already provides end-to-end payments technology and infrastruc­ture which enables payment service providers, global merchants, licensed money transfer operators and Pan-African banks to process payments to and from Africa with one API integratio­n.

With the Flutterwav­e and Flywire partnershi­p, experts have predicted that one of the key wins that would be easily adopted would be the ability to pay internatio­nal school fees from Nigeria in Naira, as all the bottleneck­s bedeviling that process will be gone.

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