Flywire partners with Flutterwave for Nigerian payments

We have entered into a new partnership with Flutterwave, a payments API that makes it easier for banks and businesses to process payments across Africa.

Flywire will integrate Flutterwave’s Rave payment platform as a preferred option for students, patients, and businesses in Nigeria making cross-border payments via the Flywire platform.

Nigeria is a thriving market for cross-border payments. It is the number one source of international students and patients from Africa with approximately 15,000 Nigerians studying at British colleges and universities during the 2016/2017 academic year.

Another 10,000 plus studied in the US, contributing an estimated $US 301 million to the US economy. According to the World Bank, Nigerian’s also spend $US 1 billion annually on medical treatment abroad.

Nigeria also has a thriving global trade, exporting almost $US 35 billion worth of goods and services each year, and importing over $US 30 billion worth of goods and services each year.

“Despite the billions of dollars being invested in international education, healthcare and business goods and services by Africans every year, the payment process remains complex and slow, with too much paperwork, and costly information gaps,” said Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, co-founder and CEO, Flutterwave.

“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 with Flywire to enable more Africans to become citizens of the world.”

Flutterwave 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. The solution integration is available immediately.

“Nigeria can be a very complex foreign exchange environment, said Mike Massaro, CEO of Flywire. “Together with Flutterwave, we’re removing a lot of that complexity and providing a more seamless payment experience for international students, patients, and businesses. Nigerians will now have the convenience of being able to make digital, cross-border payments in their local currency, through ebank transfers, credit/debit cards, and mobile payments. Our partnership will also streamline the reconciliation of these payments on the receiving end for schools, hospitals and businesses.”