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November 27, 2025
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Flutterwave Expands Send App to the US and Adds Full Support for Major Cards Globally

Flutterwave Expands Send App to the US and Adds Full Support for Major Cards Globally

Flutterwave expands its Send App across the US and restores support for all major cards globally, enhancing cross-border payments..

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Flutterwave has expanded its Send App remittance solution to the United States and reintroduced full support for major international credit cards. This update enables more flexible and secure money transfers from the US, UK, and Europe to various African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, and Cameroon.

  • The expansion includes full support for major cards such as Amex and Discover.
  • Temiloluwa Adesina, Co-Lead, Products at Flutterwave, highlighted the app's aim to eliminate distance and payment barriers for the African diaspora.
  • The enhancements are backed by strong regulatory compliance and a trusted network of partners, promising faster settlements and improved reliability.

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