Nigerian Fintech Founder: ‘African Fintechs Have a Greater Scale Potential Th...

Nigerian Fintech Founder: ‘African Fintechs Have a Greater Scale Potential Th...

The African fintech industry has grown rapidly over the past few years and this has caught the attention of some well-resourced venture capital (VC) firms. As one would expect, Nigerian fintech startups have dominated the continent in terms of funds raised or the number of transactions performed. Nigeria’s Burgeoning Fintech Scene This dominance has convinced VCs to pour tens of millions of dollars into different Nigerian fintech projects. In fact, a few fintech startups that originated in Nigeria, the continent’s most populous country, have managed to secure....


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