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Flutterwave secures Circle Ventures’ investment, expands USDC payments, settlement across Africa

Daily Post Nigeria

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July 7, 2026

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Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, today announced a strategic investment from Circle Ventures, the corporate venture arm of Circle Internet Group, Inc. (Circle) (NYSE:CRCL). This investment, which follows Flutterwave’s participation in the launch of Circle Payments Network in 2025, supports its effort to embed USDC settlement directly into the payment flows businesses already use. [] Flutterwave secures Circle Ventures’ investment, expands USDC payments, settlement across Africa

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