Flutterwave gets a Zambia operating license, with plans to support the expansion of local business

FlutterwaveThe firm firming all over Africa, has now obtained a license system to operate Zambia, allowing it to deliver mobile South Africa mobile services.
License, Flutterwave plans to facilitate local and international trade, while expanding financial and economic growth in Zambia. It says mobile mobile and Payrout Services collections run Zambian businesses across different streamlines to streamlines transactions, and repair costs, and repair costs, and repair costs, and repair costs, and repair costs, and repair expenses, and repair costs, and repair costs, and repair costs, and repair costs, and repair costs.
Paytech has seen significant Zambia potential, because the internet internet setenration rate is increasing, along with mobile money for daily transactions. In fact, adoption of mobile money contributes almost 70 percent of Zambia’s financial participation.


“Our goal is to give businesses across the region of Africa with tools they need to compete not only local but in the world Multiplying ‘GB’s flyertiesFounder and CEO of Flutterwave. “Flutterwave’s infrastructure is currently around Africa and, with our new Zambia license, one step closer to our mission. In the flutterwave, we can open new opportunities for zambia businesses.”
For international companies watching Zambia, Flutterwave provides a reliable market gate, allowing seamless local payments and supports all from consumer transactions to
business-to-business payments.
One step closer to pan-africa development
Zambian businesses trying to access world markets will benefit from cross-border payment solutions, which is easier to collect fees from customers in a full scale.
“Claiming the Payment System License is a significant step in Pan-African expansion strategy,” as LegsThe Chief Regulatory Officer in Flutterwave. “This license allows us to not only support Zambian businesses to grow and compete in the world but also to ensure that our operations are fully compliant with local regulations.
“We are very grateful to Zambia’s bank for their trust and for the opportunity to work within Zambia’s financial ecosystem. We are committed to collaborative with the bank of the economy and drive economic growth.”
With a track record of success across Africa, the Flutterwave has become a reliable partner for businesses in over 30 countries. It says that this expansion in Zambia further strengthens the support of supporting Africa businesses and exacerbating economic growth through digital payment.
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