May 9, 2024

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Flutterwave Teams up With Acquired.com to Enable Domestic Card Payments on Send App

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Flutterwave, Africa’s Fintech Unicorn, has collaborated with payment processing expert Acquired.com to facilitate the processing of domestic card payments on Send App, Flutterwave’s flagship remittance product.

Leveraging Acquired.com’s proficiency in payment processing, Send App will provide faster and more secure outbound remittance transactions for UK and EU cardholders sending money to their business partners or loved ones in Africa.

Commenting on the partnership deal Commercial Director at Acquired.com, Mark Johnson said, 

“We have thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with Flutterwave, tailoring our solution to meet the specific needs and address the challenges of the most trusted payments infrastructure providers on the African continent. Our customized analysis and recommendations have helped Flutterwave build on its success rates, increase collections, and enhance the customer experience which is at the core of our service. We look forward to supporting Flutterwave as they continue to thrive in their business.”

Flutterwave’s Send App empowers customers to swiftly and securely send money to local bank accounts and mobile money wallets. By collaborating with Acquired.com for payment processing, the app will ensure a seamless customer experience. 

A key aspect of this partnership involves Acquired.com’s collaboration with Flutterwave on payment optimization. This includes tailored analysis, presenting findings, and providing recommendations to enhance Flutterwave’s processing capabilities and streamline the customer journey. These recommendations, combined with the implementation of intelligent BIN routing through Acquired.com’s multiple acquiring connections, have resulted in a frictionless customer experience.

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