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Olajumoke Adenowo Exits Flutterwave Board After Supporting Growth Phase

March 19, 2026
1 min read

Her exit comes at a time when Flutterwave continues to expand its presence across Africa and beyond, reinforcing its position in the global payments ecosystem while navigating the evolving regulatory and competitive landscape of the fintech sector.

Olajumoke Adenowo has announced her resignation from the board of Flutterwave  after more than two years of service. The announcement was made in a public statement shared on LinkedIn, where she reflected on her time contributing to the company’s growth and expansion.

During her tenure, Adenowo played a role in supporting Flutterwave’s development as one of Africa’s leading fintech firms, helping to advance its strategic direction within the continent’s rapidly evolving digital payments landscape. Her departure marks the end of a board chapter in her professional journey, during which she contributed to governance and oversight at the company.

In her statement, Adenowo expressed appreciation for the opportunity to serve and highlighted her continued commitment to broader goals across Africa. She emphasized her ongoing focus on initiatives that promote corporate governance, strengthen institutions, encourage innovation, and create opportunities on the continent.

Her exit comes at a time when Flutterwave continues to expand its presence across Africa and beyond, reinforcing its position in the global payments ecosystem while navigating the evolving regulatory and competitive landscape of the fintech sector.

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