Unlimint Launches in Africa, Licensed in Nigeria

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Unlimint, formerly known as Cardpay, is expanding into Africa by starting its operations in Nigeria. This was made possible after they got a Payment Solution Service Provider (PSSP) License from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

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Unlimint has been granted a license that makes them a legitimate payment services provider in the nation. This means they can offer a variety of payment services to businesses in the area.

The CEO of Unlimint, Kirill Evstratov, said:

Unlimint’s expansion to Nigeria is a testament to our unwavering commitment to empowering businesses globally with our innovative payment solutions. We are proud to bring our cutting-edge technology and deep expertise to the Nigerian market, and we are confident that our solutions will enable businesses of all sizes to thrive and succeed in the digital age.

Unlimint provides a comprehensive payments service that includes corporate accounts and card processing. Last year, they expanded their services with a banking-as-a-service product.

Additionally, they have also introduced GateFi, which links traditional payment networks to cryptocurrency blockchains.

Unlimint, based in London, is extending its reach by opening offices in financial centers like Frankfurt, Singapore, São Paulo, Hong Kong, and Mexico. The firm has also chosen to expand into Africa, particularly Nigeria, to meet the growing need for quicker and more secure payment solutions.

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