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    Home»Business»Paystack folds Brass into its banking business as fintech consolidation accelerates across Africa
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    Paystack folds Brass into its banking business as fintech consolidation accelerates across Africa

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJune 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Paystack folds Brass into its banking business as fintech consolidation accelerates across Africa
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    • Brass will cease operating independently and migrate customers into Paystack Microfinance Bank.
    • The move completes a rescue process that began after Brass faced withdrawal delays and operational challenges in 2023.
    • It strengthens Paystack’s ambition to become a full-service financial platform beyond payments.
    • The integration reflects a broader consolidation wave sweeping Africa’s fintech industry.

    The move is about far more than a single startup

    It signals how Africa’s fintech industry is changing as investors demand sustainability, regulators tighten oversight, and larger players race to build financial ecosystems that extend beyond payments into banking, lending, treasury management and business finance

    Brass announced that interested customers will be migrated to Paystack MFB before July 31, 2026, after which the company will no longer operate as a standalone business

    For Paystack, the development strengthens a strategy that has rapidly evolved from helping businesses accept payments into building a broader financial services platform

    From startup darling to survival battle

    Founded in 2020 by Sola Akindolu and Emmanuel Okeke, Brass emerged during the height of Africa’s fintech boom

    The company targeted one of the continent’s biggest business pain points: banking

    Rather than forcing entrepreneurs to navigate paperwork-heavy traditional banking systems, Brass offered digital business accounts, payroll services, expense management tools and cash-flow monitoring through a modern online platform

    Its growth mirrored a wider trend across Africa, where venture-backed startups sought to replace legacy banking infrastructure with digital alternatives

    However, the company’s fortunes changed dramatically in late 2023 when customers reported difficulties accessing funds and processing withdrawals

    The complaints triggered concern across Nigeria’s startup ecosystem, with founders warning that confidence in digital financial services could suffer if businesses lost access to operating capital

    At a time when African startups were already facing a sharp decline in venture funding, Brass became one of the highest-profile examples of how quickly fintech growth stories could unravel

    The rescue that changed everything

    In May 2024, a consortium led by Paystack, alongside PiggyVest, Ventures Platform and P1 Ventures, stepped in to acquire Brass for an undisclosed amount

    The deal was widely viewed as an effort to stabilise operations and prevent a wider confidence crisis in Nigeria’s fintech sector

    The acquisition triggered a major restructuring, including leadership changes and a rebuild of the company’s internal systems

    But while Brass survived, its future increasingly became tied to Paystack’s broader ambitions

    Those ambitions became clearer in January when Stripe-owned Paystack acquired Ladder Microfinance Bank and launched Paystack MFB, giving the company a regulated pathway into banking services, deposits, lending and treasury products

    That acquisition represented one of the most significant strategic shifts in Paystack’s history

    After spending a decade building payment infrastructure used by hundreds of thousands of businesses, the company gained the ability to move deeper into the financial lives of customers by offering services that traditionally sat within banks

    Why Brass matters to Paystack

    The integration of Brass gives Paystack something valuable: a business banking platform built specifically for startups and SMEs

    While Paystack became one of Africa’s most successful payments companies, Brass spent years developing tools focused on day-to-day business finance, including account management, payroll, expenses and operational banking

    Bringing those capabilities into Paystack MFB helps accelerate the company’s push to become a more comprehensive financial operating system for African businesses

    The move also gives Paystack another route to deepen relationships with merchants already using its payments infrastructure

    For years, fintech companies generated revenue primarily from transaction fees. Increasingly, however, the industry’s most valuable opportunities lie in higher-margin services such as lending, treasury management, deposits and embedded finance

    That shift is becoming visible across Africa

    Africa’s fintech industry is consolidating

    The disappearance of the Brass brand is part of a broader trend reshaping the continent’s technology sector

    During the funding boom between 2020 and 2022, startups often built overlapping products while competing aggressively for growth and market share

    Today, the environment looks very different

    Funding has become harder to secure, profitability has become more important, and regulators are demanding stronger governance from financial technology companies

    As a result, mergers, acquisitions and strategic integrations are becoming more common

    Flutterwave acquired open-banking startup Mono earlier this year, while several major fintech players have pursued banking licences or regulated financial institutions to expand beyond payments

    Paystack’s move to absorb Brass therefore represents more than the end of a startup

    It is another sign that Africa’s fintech sector is entering a more mature phase—one where scale, licences, infrastructure and customer trust may matter more than rapid expansion

    For Brass customers, the company says the transition will deliver stronger capabilities and improved infrastructure

    For the wider industry, it may be remembered as the moment one of Nigeria’s best-known fintech startups stopped being a company and became part of a much larger financial ambition

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