FLUTTERWAVE: YOUR NUMBER ONE ONLINE PAYMENT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS.

Ever wondered how to manage your finance? How to balance the payment of bills? How to pay and get paid online? Then I’ve got good news for you.

Flutterwave covers all types of online transactions you need both on an individual level (to make and receive personal payments) and on a larger scale (to grow your business).

Flutterwave payment platform took it upon themselves to connect over 1 billion potential customers with Alipay and also change how money moves in the continent by accepting payments, make payouts and manage a business on a single platform, making it easy for secure and global payments through their products.

Flutterwave was founded in 2016 by a team consisting of ex-bankers, entrepreneurs

and engineers. This team came together to produce a powerful, reliable, and intelligent gateway.

It has its headquarters in San Francisco, and other offices across the globe (Lagos, Nairobi, Accra, and Johannesburg)

With over 100 million transactions processed

Over 50 bank partners in Africa.

And having different companies that invested in it. Companies such as:

  1. Uber
  2. OjaExpress
  3. Booking.com
  4. TransferWise
  5. FlyWise
  6. Markethub
  7. Jumia.

CEO and other staff of flutterwave:

The CEO Olugbenga Agboola is a technology nerd who is interested in taking technology to the next level

He, however, acknowledges the special efforts of some women who inspired flutterwave to greater heights. Women like:

Gbonjubola (Gbee). Flutterwave female software Engineer

Damisi. Product manager

Koromone. Named the product and built the brand

Mitch. Design associate. 

And other wonder women including Jo-Sharon, Clara Omosalewa, Ejimonye, Opeyemi, Ifunanya.

Not forgetting the chief operating officer, Bode.

Products of flutterwave

  1. Barter
  2. Rave

BATER 

Bater helps you manage your finances. It is designed in a way that it takes care of how you spend, send, receive and borrow money. This puts you in control of your spendings.

Barter has a near-by feature to find friends near you and quickly pay them back or receive payments from them.

RAVE

Rave could be said to be the easiest way to make and accept payments from customers anywhere in the world. It is a payment platform for simple payments or payouts for hundreds of people

Rave accepts all payment methods. It opens your business to more opportunities by letting you accept a range of payment methods from customers around the world.

Rave allows you to generate payments:

  1. In-person
  2. From your App or Website
  3. On social media.

Flutterwave has other interesting apps like “FaceApp” for your security concerns.

Have you checked out the flutterwave blog? Not yet? Then you’re missing out, hurry and visit https://flutterwave.com/ng/blog/ now for real-life stories you can relate to, and solutions to any difficulty or challenge you might encounter.

The customer care is ever ready to attend to your needs, all you need to do is reach out and your problem is resolved.

I use flutterwave services, and I can assure you that since I started using their services, flutter barter to be precise, its been from one wonderful experience to another. 
Try flutterwave today, and share your own testimony like me.


The taxi

Me and my friends just arrived the small city of Okigwe, the serene was awesome and the hills where surrounding us. I had to go for an extra mile to feed my eyes with such beauty, so i followed the taxi into the city while my friends dropped. I av gone far into the field behind the mountain when i realized it’s already late, but still i decided to go see the mountains all by myself, i climbed the mountain of zuik, as they call it, and behold the typography of the city was resting on my eyes. I told the taxi man to go after i have paid me, but he advised that i wouldn’t see another taxi once i climb down, that already settled on deaf eyes, i quickly went up and the sound breeze engulfed me. When i later came down, the taxi man was still there, waiting for me, and then i drew closer and he said, “come on in, i will take you back for free”, my heart melted!! Right there i fell in love with the town

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