Kenyanska centralbanken beordrar finansiella institutioner att sluta handla med två nigerianska fintechs

I ett brev till finansinstitutens vd:ar, centralbanken i Kenya (CBK) har sagt att finansinstitutioner som verkar i landet måste sluta och avstå från att hantera två nigerianska fintechs, Flutterwave och Chipper Cash. The letter reiterates the CBK governor Patrick Njoroge and the Asset Recovery Agency (ARA)’s assertions that the two companies are not licensed to operate in Kenya.

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Flutterwave and Chipper’s Clash With the CBK

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has ordered financial institutions in the country to cease and desist from dealing with two Nigerian fintech startups Flutterwave and Chipper Cash. The order came barely 24 hours after the CBK governor, Patrick Njoroge, had berättade journalists that the two entities are not licensed to operate in Kenya.

Kenya Central Bank Orders Financial Institutions to Stop Dealing With Two Nigerian Fintechs

Before the announcement by the CBK, a High Court in Kenya had ruled that Flutterwave’s bank accounts be frozen to make way for a probe into the fintech giant’s alleged illegal activities. The court ruling subsequently enabled Kenya’s Asset Recovery Agency (ARA) to block Flutterwave’s access to more than 50 bank accounts which reportedly hold nearly $60 miljon.

As previously rapporterad by Bitcoin-Tidings.com News, the ARA has argued that Flutterwave is not providing merchant services as per claims but is instead involved in money laundering activities. i alla fall, Fluttervåg dismissed the allegations and claimed to “have the records to verify this.” The fintech unicorn, som raised $250 million earlier this year, also claimed it “maintains the highest regulatory standards in our operations.”

För övrigt, the fintech firm’s statement claimed its “anti-money laundering practices and operations are regularly audited by one of the Big Four firms.”

CEOs of Financial Institutions Told to Confirm Their Compliance

While Flutterwave suggested in its statement that is working with the regulators, Njoroge’s remarks and the CBK’s subsequent letter to CEOs of Kenyan financial institutions dated July 29, reiterate ARA’s allegations that Flutterwave is engaged in “money remittance and payment services without licensing and authorization.”

Under tiden, in addition to informing the heads of the Kenyan financial institutions about the two fintechs’ operating license status, the letter also demands the CEOs to confirm their compliance with the order within seven days.

“You are therefore directed to immediately cease and desist from dealing with Flutterwave and Chipper. You are thereafter required, within seven days of the date of the letter to confirm to CBK your compliance with the directive,” the CBK’s letter reads.

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Terence Zimwara är en Zimbabwes prisbelönt journalist, författare och författare. Han har skrivit mycket om de ekonomiska problemen i vissa afrikanska länder samt hur digitala valutor kan ge afrikaner en flyktväg.














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