A strong start to @money2020 Europe 2026 🎉
Stop by our stand (BL5) tomorrow for conversations on African payments, stablecoins, and the future of cross-border commerce.
Then join our Founder & CEO, Olugbenga "GB" Agboola(@TechProd_Arch), on June 4 for a discussion with @ClearJunction President & Executive Chair, Dima Kats, on building stablecoin rails from Lagos to London.
See you at BL5. 🦋 #Money2020EU
One of the greatest privileges of building @theflutterwave has been working alongside brilliant people across the world, united by a shared belief in Africa’s potential. From day one, we have focused on solving hard problems for Africa at scale. That journey is only possible because of Wavers who step up, take ownership, and deliver with excellence. This year, we promoted over 100 Wavers, a reflection of the strong culture of growth, ownership, and excellence we continue to build together.
As we continue building for the future, we remain committed to supporting our people in meaningful ways. Alongside these promotions, we are issuing a one-time economic relief payment for all Wavers globally. We are also providing tax and cost-of-living adjustments payments for our Nigeria team in recognition of evolving economic realities.
Going through 2026 and our tenth year, I remain deeply optimistic about the future we are building together. Profitability is our next milestone, and the next era of Africa's payments is ours to write. 🚀🦋
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Took my girls to watch the Arsenal parade. Life tends to be full of routine, but if you plan it, some days will live forever. And today will live forever in my heart and mind. #COYG
Dear Arsenal fans, we’ve got a parade to attend tomorrow. Don’t sleep on it. And show plenty love to Gabriel and the rest of the team. We are building a solid team.
“My relationship with my club began the same way it does for most football fans: before I was old enough to understand what I was getting myself into. When I was nine, my uncle introduced me to a team with a cannon on its shirt, a grizzled captain named Tony Adams, and players like Nwankwo Kanu who had been born in Africa but now lived somewhere else, just like me. Arsenal felt familiar before I even understood why.
“And then there was the manager, a man who I initially thought had been named after the club and then believed that somehow the club must have been named after him. Arsene Wenger may have struggled with his raincoat, but rarely with his orchestra. The football his teams played sang.
“But what was once the nostalgia of the past has become the beauty of the present.
“We won. We are champions of England. And we are just one game away from being crowned champions of Europe too.”
@ZohranKMamdani, mayor of New York City, writes for The Athletic on what Arsenal means to him.
FREE READ 🔗 https://t.co/ge64qWmVuz
Amsterdam, we are coming! 🇳🇱🔥
Catch Flutterwave at #Money2020 Europe from June 2–4.
We will discuss how we are building secure, compliant cross-border settlement corridors that bridge fiat and stablecoin liquidity between Africa and the world seamlessly.
🎙️ Don’t miss our founder & CEO, @TechProd_Arch, on June 4th discussing "Building the Rails: Stablecoin Architecture from Lagos to London" alongside Clear Junction’s Founder and Executive Chair, Dima Kats.
📍Visit us at Stand BL5; let’s discuss the future of commerce and your next phase of African expansion. 🚀
“How My Boss, An Arsenal Fan, Came To Work This Morning… What He Did Next Shocked Everyone 😂 He Even Brought Branded Arsenal Sodas, Pizza Jerseys And Chaos 😩!”
When Mikel entered and North London Forever is playing in the background man.. why am I tearing up again. I love this team. What a long while it has been.