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Source: Joseph-Albert Kuuire/ Tech Labari

Paystack, a popular African payment provider, has expanded and launched early access programs across Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, and Rwanda after receiving authorization from those markets.

Paystack will work with an initial group of businesses to refine the platform in each of these countries, implement feedback, and ensure that they build a fast, reliable, and delightful payment experience for each respective market.

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Paystack has received authorisation as a Payment Service Provider from the National Bank of Rwanda, and as a Payment Facilitator and Payment Service Provider from the Central Bank of Egypt.

In Côte d’Ivoire, they’ve partnered with leading financial institutions and mobile money operators directly. These authorisations and partnerships allow us to operate in full compliance with local regulations.

Applicants from each country can apply below:

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Source: Joseph-Albert Kuuire/ Tech Labari