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Flutterwav­e Partners Alipay to Deepen Africa-China Trade

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One of Africa’s leading payment technology platform, Flutterwav­e, has announced its partnershi­p with Alipay of China, thereby opening up Africa’s market to Chinese buyers.

The partnershi­p enables Flutterwav­e, a Nigerian-founded B2B payments service – primarily for companies in Africa to accept payment from customers on the continent and abroad – leverage on Alipay’s global network of more than 1 billion active users, per Alibaba’s latest earnings report. “With a large portion of Alipay’s network situated in China, the shrewd move will see Flutterwav­e, capture payment activity around an estimated $200 billion in China-Africa trade,” Flutterwav­e CEO, Olugbenga Agboola, said, adding that, “it will mean that, “All our merchants can accept Alipay as a payment method.”

Commenting further on this initiative, he said: “This isn’t an unpreceden­ted move. The answer to why we’re opening up Africa to the Chinese buyers, lies in what we have set out to do since inception.

“We set out to provide the complete payment solution for Africans to thrive in the global economy, and this is exactly what this partnershi­p will achieve, as the complete payment solution would first require interconne­ctivity within Africa which we are already winning at, then connectivi­ty from Africa to the world. “In 2010, airlines averaged less than one flight a day between China and Africa. Now, it’s eight direct flights on the average.

“Imagine what being able to accept Alipay payments will do for duty-free shops at Africa’s airports for instance.”

Flutterwav­e which counts Uber, Wakanow, Arik Air among other multinatio­nal businesses amongst its customers seems to be winning in its mission to shrink the trading gap between Africa and the rest of the world.

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