Nigeria Fintech Regulation as Competitive Moat: Who Is Winning the Compliance Infrastructure Race
The CBN regulatory wave costing mid-tier Nigerian fintechs $52,000-$87,000 to survive is turning a handful of compliance infrastructure companies into the most defensible businesses in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem — and potential M&A targets.
Africa’s EV Charging Infrastructure Gap: 200 Public Chargers for 54 Countries
Africa has roughly 200 public EV chargers across 54 countries. Until that number reaches thousands, the electric vehicle transition remains a fleet story, not a consumer story.
Nigeria’s Bank Recapitalisation Deadline: What the CBN N500B Mandate Means for Tier-2 and Regional Banks
The CBN’s March 31 deadline for Tier-1 and Tier-2 banks to submit recapitalisation plans is here. Here is what the N500B minimum capital requirement means for Nigeria’s smaller banks — and who is most exposed.
Africa’s IPO Clock Is Running: The Forces Converging on a 2026-2027 Listing Moment
A $10B PE exit backlog, a dried-up Series A market, and DFI mandate deadlines are forcing Africa’s best-funded private companies toward public markets. Who gets through the IPO window — and what determines timing.
Paystack’s Licence Problem: How a N250M CBN Fine Led to the Ladder MFB Acquisition
Nine months before Paystack announced it was becoming a microfinance bank, the CBN sent it a signal: a N250M fine for operating a consumer wallet outside its licence. The Ladder MFB acquisition is the solution to that problem.
Africa’s Shadow Education Economy: The $6B Private Tutoring Market That Public School Failure Built
Africa’s families are spending an estimated $5.8 billion a year on private tutoring — a market that public school failure built, VC-backed EdTech ignored, and no continental business publication has ever properly mapped.
WTO Kicks the Digital Tax Can Again — Africa’s Moratorium Moment Delayed to MC15
Ministers in Yaoundé agreed another two-year WTO e-commerce moratorium extension. For Africa, the DST race accelerates while customs duty debate defers to 2028.
Europe’s New Bet on Africa: EIB Backs €200M Speedinvest Fund as Continent’s Series A Market Contracts
The European Investment Bank has committed €40M to anchor the new €200M Speedinvest Africa VC fund, positioning European institutional capital as a structural replacement for retreating US venture as Africa’s Series A market contracts.
MTN Spent Its War Chest on Towers. Now What?
MTN’s 2.2 billion dollar IHS Towers acquisition consumes 60 percent of its fintech war chest. BETAR analyses the balance sheet impact, dividend risk, and what it means for MoMo’s product ambitions in 2026-2027.
Nigeria’s Bank Recapitalisation: Who Made the Deadline, Who Merged, and What Comes Next
Nigeria’s CBN banking recapitalisation deadline arrives March 31. 4.61 trillion naira raised. 32 banks compliant. Three still in play. What it means for Africa’s largest financial system.

