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Flutterwave Denies $75m FG Investment, Says No Immediate IPO Plans

Flutterwave clarified its position, stating it is not close to going public and has made no official announcement regarding any IPO or fundraising tied to such plans.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 21, 2026
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Flutterwave has denied $75m FG Investment and stated that there are no immediate IPO plans.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Flutterwave has dismissed reports claiming the Nigerian federal government approved a $75 million investment in the company as a precursor to a public listing.

 

In a statement released Tuesday, the payments firm described the claims as “inaccurate,” specifically rejecting suggestions that it is nearing a $250 million Initial Public Offering (IPO). The speculation followed widespread media reports triggered partly by a now-deleted social media post linked to an aide of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

 

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The earlier reports had indicated that the government, through the Ministry of Finance Incorporated, planned to inject fresh capital into the fintech unicorn.

 

However, Flutterwave clarified its position, stating it is not close to going public and has made no official announcement regarding any IPO or fundraising tied to such plans.

 

The development underscores ongoing scrutiny around the company, which was valued at over $3 billion following its 2022 funding round. Despite being widely seen as a potential candidate to lead Africa’s next wave of global tech listings, Flutterwave appears to be taking a more measured approach.

 

Chief Executive Officer Olugbenga Agboola has consistently emphasised the company’s focus on strengthening internal operations, corporate governance, and compliance rather than rushing into the public markets.

 

Industry observers note that this cautious stance aligns with broader trends in the global tech sector, where IPO activity has slowed amid tighter regulatory conditions and a more conservative investment climate.

 

While the Nigerian government continues to show interest in supporting the technology ecosystem as a driver of economic growth, Flutterwave’s clarification indicates that no such investment deal is currently in place.

 

For now, the prospect of a major African fintech IPO remains on hold, with Flutterwave prioritising long-term stability and readiness over immediate market entry.

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