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Flutterwave buys Nigeria’s Mono in rare African fintech exit

Last updated: January 5, 2026 1:10 am
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Flutterwave, Africa’s largest fintech company, has recently made headlines with its acquisition of Nigerian open banking startup Mono in a deal valued between $25 million and $40 million. This strategic move brings together two of the continent’s top fintech infrastructure companies, with Flutterwave known for its extensive payment network and Mono often referred to as the “Plaid for Africa,” offering APIs that enable businesses to access bank data, initiate payments, and verify customers.

Mono, which has secured approximately $17.5 million in funding from investors like Tiger Global, General Catalyst, and Target Global, has been instrumental in addressing the lack of standardized access to bank data across African markets. By allowing users to consent to sharing their bank information through APIs, Mono has enabled financial institutions to analyze income, spending patterns, and repayment capacity, filling a crucial gap in regions where credit bureaus are limited.

With Flutterwave’s expertise in local and cross-border payments across more than 30 African countries, the acquisition of Mono deepens its vertical integration, allowing the company to offer a comprehensive suite of services including onboarding, identity checks, bank account verification, risk assessment, and bank payments within a single stack.

Both Flutterwave CEO Olugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola and Mono CEO Abdulhamid Hassan see the acquisition as a strategic move to capitalize on Africa’s evolving fintech landscape. As Africa transitions into a credit-driven phase, driven by governments’ financial inclusion initiatives, the need for robust data infrastructure and regulatory confidence becomes paramount. By joining forces, Flutterwave and Mono are poised to scale rapidly once regulatory barriers are overcome, leveraging Flutterwave’s existing presence across multiple African markets.

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The transaction between Flutterwave and Mono reflects a broader trend in the African fintech sector, where startups are increasingly finding success through integration with established platforms rather than striving to become standalone giants. This consolidation mirrors similar trends in global fintech infrastructure, highlighting the importance of combining data infrastructure with payment capabilities to unlock scale and drive innovation in the industry.

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