Flutterwave launches Swap to stabilise exchange rates for BDCs in Nigeria (2024)

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With the backing of CBN, Flutterwave launched Swap to digitize Nigeria's foreign exchange market, in partnership with Kadavra BDC and Wema Bank

Flutterwave launches Swap to stabilise exchange rates for BDCs in Nigeria (1)

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading fintech startup has announced the launch of Swap, to digitise the foreign exchange process for Nigerians. This initiative is made possible with the backing of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), a strategic partnership with Wema Bank, and Kadavra BDC, the Bureau de Change (BDC) firm.

The introduction of Swap is happening at a time when Nigerians and businesses face difficulties accessing foreign currencies. This has caused problems for individuals and businesses wanting to do things like international transactions and investments. These currency challenges have also affected the country's economy and people's financial goals, making it hard for them to take advantage of global opportunities.

In recent years, Nigeria has encountered various foreign exchange (FX) issues. One of them is a $10 billion FX backlog, which the CBN aims to resolve within two weeks. This backlog comprises requests for dollars from manufacturers, importers, business and personal travel allowances, as well as medical bills incurred abroad.

The CBN has tried different approaches to stabilizing the FX rate and clearing a backlog of demand requests for the USD. Previously, CBN tried to use a $3 billion loan secured by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to inject liquidity into the foreign exchange market but the plan fell through as investors developed cold feet, leaving the African Export-Import (Afrexim) Bank as the sole provider.

CBN’s ability to offset the backlog of FX demand would boost investor confidence in Nigeria and bring stability to the FX rate, which is very important to investors. However, in an attempt to float the Naira in June 2016, the market rate quickly shot up from $1/₦347 to $1/₦750 by 2023.

In June 2023, another float announcement shot the naira to as high as ₦920 to ₦1,000 on the parallel market. If an investor took a loan at the former rate, they would have to pay back a higher amount in Naira to repay the same amount in dollars. This rapid devaluation has led to severe economic difficulties and is hitting startups that raised money in dollars hard, with some founders saying that most businesses might shut down as a result.

According to the acting Governor of the CBN, Folashodun Shonubi, Swap will address two critical issues plaguing Nigeria's foreign exchange market: the lack of synergy among financial institutions and a heavy reliance on cash transactions.

He stated that no new licences were issued and that Swap will help stabilize exchange rates for BDCs while also distinguishing them from illicit black market transactions.

As a result of this partnership, Flutterwave will leverage its International Money Transfer Operator licence, granted by the CBN, to facilitate the influx of foreign currency. While Kadavra, utilizing its BDC licence, will handle the sale of foreign currency, and Wema Bank will provide comprehensive support throughout the process. This collaborative effort is expected to bring positive changes to the Nigerian foreign exchange scene.

This move will provide access to global currencies like Dollars, Euros, and British pounds and is only available on Flutterwave's web app and for registered Nigerian users. The company will introduce a card issuance system and 10 million of these cards to Nigerians from October 2023, This is going to be beneficial to Nigerians who require swift access to Personal Travel Loans (PTA)and Business Travel Allowances (BTA) to facilitate their educational pursuits, business endeavors, and diverse travel needs.

According to Olugbenga "GB" Agboola, Founder and CEO of Flutterwave, Swap represents a significant leap forward in how Nigerians will engage with foreign exchange.

"At Flutterwave, our dedication to innovation is matched only by our commitment to simplifying financial processes for endless possibilities," he said. "We understand the FX challenges individuals and businesses face, and Swap is our answer to those pain points, providing a seamless and efficient platform for currency exchange. We are honored to have secured regulatory approval and the trust of our partners Kadavra BDC and Wema Bank to bring this life-changing solution to Nigerians".


Cynthia Onyinyechi, who is the CEO of Kadavra BDC said "Swap is a step in the right direction for solving major FX problems for Nigerians and has simplified the process for accessing foreign currency at the click of a button".

"As a bank that is committed to digital innovation, we are proud to be on this journey with Flutterwave because we believe a product like Swap will have a major impact across all sectors," Moruf Oseni, managing director at Wema Bank, said.

Flutterwave launches Swap to stabilise exchange rates for BDCs in Nigeria (2024)

FAQs

Does swap by Flutterwave work in Nigeria? ›

Swap is only available in Nigeria. Only registered and verified Flutterwave users in Nigeria can carry out transactions on SWAP. Which currencies can I buy on SWAP? You can purchase US Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR) or British Pounds (GBP).

What is the Flutterwave scandal? ›

The Allegations Against Flutterwave

Accusations ranged from financial impropriety and fraud to breaches of trust and ethical lapses, casting a shadow over Flutterwave's reputation and raising questions about its corporate governance practices.

Is Flutterwave approved by CBN? ›

Aside from Flutterwave and Interswitch, other Nigerian fintechs licensed as IMTO include Paga, Xpress Payment Solutions, and Paycom. The CBN's database shows that there are 62 companies licensed as IMTOs in the country, including foreign fintechs.

Is Flutterwave safe to use? ›

In conclusion, Flutterwave remains committed to ensuring the security and integrity of mobile money transactions for your business, customers, and the ecosystem in general.

What happened to Flutterwave in Nigeria? ›

Following a High Court ruling on February 1, Flutterwave, a Nigerian-based fintech startup, has been issued a Mareva injunction, or a freezing order, authorising it to begin the process of recovering ₦19 billion ($24 million) lost via unauthorised transactions by point of sale (PoS) merchants on its online platform.

Is Flutterwave accepted in Nigeria? ›

Flutterwave is supported in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, the United Kingdom, America, and Europe.

What is the bad news about Flutterwave? ›

Since April 2022, the company has faced allegations of mismanagement, sexual harassment, administrative errors, and security breaches, among other issues.

Which country owns Flutterwave? ›

Flutterwave, a Nigerian company, was founded in 2016 by Iyinoluwa Aboyeji (former CEO), Olugbenga Agboola (CEO), and Adeleke Adekoya.

Which banks use Flutterwave? ›

Direct bank account debit is currently only supported for the following banks:
  • Access Bank (044)
  • Guaranty Trust Bank (058)
  • First Bank (011)
  • Sterling Bank (232)
  • UBA (033)
  • Zenith Bank (057)

Is OPay licensed in Nigeria? ›

OPay has positioned itself as a leading force in financial technology. The company is licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria and insured by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation.”

Can I receive money from USA with Flutterwave? ›

Flutterwave can now enable transfer of money to and from 29 U.S. states and to African countries and beyond.

Which is better Paystack or Flutterwave? ›

Comparing the customer bases of Flutterwave and Paystack, we can see that Flutterwave has 796 customer(s), while Paystack has 782 customer(s). In the Payments Processing category, with 796 customer(s) Flutterwave stands at 32nd place by ranking, while Paystack with 782 customer(s), is at the 33rd place.

Which country supports Flutterwave? ›

You can transfer money to the following countries with Flutterwave: Nigeria, United States, The United Kingdom, Canada, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Zambia, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Senegal, Rwanda, Tunisia, Guinea Conakry and over 30 other Countries.

How much does Flutterwave charge per transaction? ›

The Flutterwave transaction charge is 1.4% (NGN 1,400). The total amount for the customer to pay is NGN 101,400.

What currencies does Flutterwave support? ›

What currencies can you transfer to?
BalanceCurrencies you can transfer to
CZK ETB TZS ZARAED, ARS, AUD, CAD, CHF, CZK, ETB, EUR, GBP, GHS, ILS, INR, JPY, KES, MAD, MUR, MYR, NGN, NOK, NZD, PEN, PLN, RUB, RWF, SAR, SEK, SGD, SLL, TZS, UGX, USD, XAF, XOF, ZAR, ZMK, ZMW
6 more rows

Can I use Flutterwave for international transactions? ›

Flutterwave accepts payments in different currencies of the world. You do not have to struggle to open your Flutterwave merchant account. The payment setup is straightforward and allows you to send out professional invoices abroad.

Is Barter still working in Nigeria? ›

Flutterwave is discontinuing Barter, its virtual card service, three weeks after announcing that Disha, a no-code platform, would be temporarily closed on March 31, 2024.

How do I receive dollars in Nigeria with Flutterwave? ›

How can a recipient pick up cash?
  1. Visit any of our bank pickup branches closest to you. ...
  2. Present the Email/SMS notification received from Flutterwave then tender the reference code (shared by the sender) to the bank representative.
  3. The recipient needs to verify identity using a valid ID.

Does transfer go work in Nigeria? ›

With TransferGo you can also send money from one card straight to another in Nigeria, and it's almost instant. The functionality is extremely intuitive and allows you to complete transfers in under a minute.

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