Flutterwave expands Xoom transfers into Nigeria

Xoom enables customers worldwide to send money directly to participating Nigerian bank accounts.
Xoom enables customers worldwide to send money directly to participating Nigerian bank accounts.

Flutterwave, an African-founded payments technology company, has partnered with Xoom, PayPal's international digital money transfer service, to enable faster international money transfers into Nigeria.

The partnership connects Xoom's global money transfer network with Flutterwave's local payout infrastructure, allowing customers worldwide to send funds directly to Nigerian bank accounts with local settlement in naira.

Under the arrangement, Flutterwave converts Xoom transfers and settles them locally, enabling recipients to receive funds directly into accounts held at Access Bank, United Bank for Africa, Zenith Bank, First Bank of Nigeria, Guaranty Trust Bank and other participating banks.

Nigeria is one of Sub-Saharan Africa's largest remittance recipients, receiving more than $20 billion in personal remittances in 2024. However, international payments have historically been affected by foreign exchange constraints and settlement delays.

Flutterwave said the partnership aims to address those challenges by combining Xoom's international reach with its local compliance capabilities and banking partnerships to simplify cross-border money transfers into Nigeria.

Xoom enables consumers to send money, pay bills and top up mobile phones in approximately 160 markets worldwide as part of PayPal's global payments ecosystem.

"Millions of Nigerians rely on money from abroad to support everyday needs, whether it's families receiving help from loved ones, freelancers getting paid for their work, or individuals earning income from the global economy," said Olugbenga Agboola, founder and CEO of Flutterwave.

"This partnership makes it easier and more reliable for people in Nigeria to receive funds and stay connected to opportunities beyond borders."

The collaboration expands Flutterwave's cross-border payments infrastructure and strengthens access to international remittance services in one of Africa's largest payments markets.

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