President Tinubu pledges support for Flutterwaves Nigerian exchange listing

  • President Tinubu has pledged government support for fintech companies like Flutterwave, which is seeking to list on the Nigerian Exchange
  • Flutterwave, valued at over $3 billion, has revolutionized payment systems and created over 1,000 jobs
  • The meeting emphasized the need to strengthen local infrastructure to retain economic benefits within Nigeria

Tinubu established that it in his grand plan to make Nigerian businesses and startups flourish above all others in the country. Image: X/Bayo OnanugaSource: TwitterFinance minister joins President’s meeting with FlutterwaveTinubu asserted, while applauding Flutterwave, that the kind of development the tech startup brought to Nigeria is what the country dearly needs. Image: X/Bayo OnanugaSource: TwitterNigeria is open for business, and my administration is dedicated to removing barriers that hinder the growth of enterprises like Flutterwave, he said.Tech startup employs over 1000 NigeriansFlutterwaves success story is a testament to the potential of Nigerian innovation and entrepreneurship, he said.Moniepoint, Opay, Palmpay, others to block PoS operators accounts

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