Flutterwave: Simplifying Cross-Border Settlement for Multinationals in Africa August 29, 2024
This article is brought to you in partnership with Flutterwave, written by Sid Gautam, SVP–Enterprise at Flutterwave.
Having trouble transferring money for your business from Africa across borders? You’re not alone. International business transactions can seem like an overwhelming task due to the hidden fees and complications that are frequently involved with cross-border settlements. No more worries, Flutterwave provides an easy and cost-effective answer to your international settlement needs.
Recently named Fast Company’s Most Innovative Company in Europe, Middle East, and Africa, Flutterwave stands out as Africa’s leading payments technology company, providing an efficient and transparent cross-border payment solution. The company has established a solid reputation with over 630 million transactions worth more than $31 billion in total payment volume, and 20 million+ API calls per day.
Seamless Onboarding Processes
On the eight-year journey of simplifying payments for multinationals in Africa and beyond, Flutterwave has learned and we have adapted our onboarding processes to be straightforward with 24/7 support always available throughout the process. Our Know Your Business (KYB) process is enhanced to get you set up quickly and efficiently. This follows with other important mechanisms needed to ensure your operations are live and running in no time within stipulated regulatory requirements.
Extensive Reach and Settlement Expertise
Leveraging an extensive payment infrastructure network spanning over 30 African countries with a presence in the UK, US, and EU, Flutterwave is the cross-border payment partner of choice in Africa. Our settlement solution facilitates seamless payment operations for multinationals across Africa and African businesses growing globally.
Currently, we serve merchants across several industries: payments, hospitality, ride-hailing, aviation, gaming, logistics, and digital infrastructure to mention a few. With support for multiple currencies as well as local and international payment methods such as mobile money, bank transfers, cards, and Google Pay, your larger enterprise will be in the capable hands of our cross-border payment solutions facilitating fast, transparent, and cost-effective payment solutions.
Regulatory Compliance and Maximum Security
At Flutterwave, operation excellence and minimizing counterparty risk are our top priorities. Strict adherence to regulatory compliance through owned licenses and a network of partners across several countries within and outside Africa means cross-border transactions are settled within relevant payment policies and regulations. To ensure maximum security for merchants’ data and funds, we have risk and compliance systems and teams across several countries carrying out extensive compliance checks to mitigate anti-money laundering (AML) and combating the financing of terrorism (CFT) risks.
We also invest heavily in payment infrastructure security such as maintaining the highest PCI-DSS & ISO 27001 certifications, in line with global best practices. This ensures that whether managing B2B first-party treasury flows or third-party supplier payouts, Flutterwave’s cross-border payments adapt to specific business needs legally and securely.
In Conclusion: with Flutterwave, enterprises can streamline their cross-border settlements, ensuring speed, transparency, and cost-effectiveness. Join global merchants such as Uber, Worldpay, Piggyvest, Bamboo, Air Peace, Microsoft, and Flywire running their cross-border settlement efficiently and securely from Africa to the world and vice versa. Let’s talk!
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