Handle transactions seamlessly with stablecoins like USDT and USDC — whether you're receiving payments, sending funds, or managing cash flow.
Simplify the way your business moves money.
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Dealing with slow or complicated payments for your business when you could have:
• Quicker international payments
• More control over how you receive funds
• Easy switching between crypto and local currency
• Everything managed in one place
Busha Business handles all of that.
Proud season sponsors of The Open Africa Podcast
If your business handles cross-border payments, treasury management, or needs API infrastructure to build on — book a call with our sales team : https://t.co/iwxhYy4BMH
One API, One integration, Continental reach.
If you're building payment infrastructures, skip the hassle, and let https://t.co/lUffBLcXwK handle it for you.
Busha Business's API changes this. You get wallets, on/off-ramps, FX conversion, and payout capabilities in one integration. Build on infrastructure that's already SEC-licensed, compliance from day one.
African e-commerce is growing fast, but the infrastructure hasn't caught up yet.
Logistics, payments, cross-border friction. Three things quietly costing businesses at every stage.
Which of these has impacted your business the most? Let us know in the comments
With Busha Business, cross-border payments don’t have to slow you down.
Move funds across borders using stablecoins like USDT and USDC, and keep your operations running without unnecessary delays or friction.
Built for businesses that want speed, flexibility, and better control over how money moves.
At the 3i Africa Summit organized by the Bank of Ghana, our COO, @MrMoyo_ , joined a panel session on “Beyond Trading: Creating Real Utility in Africa.”
The conversation was simple: digital assets are no longer just for trading. Real utility is already here.
The future of digital asset adoption is utility, and Busha is building for it.
Are you building a financial product? You shouldn't need to build everything from scratch.
Use our licensed rails to embed wallets, on/off-ramps, and payouts, across African markets and globally.
Visit https://t.co/bKrL7va8pY to get started.
We are excited to announce @BushaBusiness as an official Workshop Sponsor at KBCC 2026.
Busha is one of Africa’s leading digital asset and stablecoin infrastructure companies, helping individuals and businesses seamlessly buy, sell, store, spend, borrow and move value across borders.
From treasury operations and cross-border settlements to stablecoin-powered payment infrastructure, Busha is building the rails powering the next generation of financialc services across Africa, with a strong focus on compliance, security, and real-world utility.
But this is more than a sponsorship announcement.
At KBCC 2026, Busha Business will host one of the conference’s most anticipated operator sessions:
REAL STORIES FROM REAL OPERATORS
How Africa’s Leading Businesses Are Actually Moving Money Across Borders (https://t.co/zoSqx9VKnn)
Everyone talks about the future of payments in Africa. This session is about the people already building it. Just candid, high-signal conversations from the operators, banks, fintechs, and infrastructure providers actively solving cross-border payments across African markets today.
Featuring leaders from Tether, Choice Bank, Fonbnk, Verto FX and Busha Business
If your business moves money across borders, or plans to, this conversation could save you months of trial and error.
Seats for the workshop are expected to fill up quickly.
Come meet the Bvusha Business team during the workshop and throughout KBCC 2026 to explore how African businesses are leveraging stablecoins and modern payment infrastructure for treasury, settlements, and cross-border operations.
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🗓️14-15th May 2026
📍A.S.K Dome, Nairobi
Register: https://t.co/wfQnbPIVMi
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This isn't a location but a structural problem.
Global payment rails were built in a different era, for a different map.
They route trust, credit, and access through institutions that were never designed to include African businesses at scale.
The problem is real, and we have a solution for this.
When a buyer in the UK or Canada tries to pay an African business, their card issuer runs a risk check.
The buyer is real. The money is there. The product is legitimate.
But the system sees the origin of the business account and flags it.
The decline happens before the merchant ever knows a sale was attempted.
Run the numbers quietly:
A merchant with 100 international buyers a month loses 30 at checkout.
That's almost a third of international revenue, gone before an invoice is even sent.
Nobody tracks this number officially. But every African merchant selling globally has felt it.
Building a fintech product in Africa?
Most teams spend 6–12 months building the infrastructure before they go live.
But you don't have to.
Visit https://t.co/bKrL7va8pY to get started.