Payment gateway for Africa
Boldrails is a licensed payment gateway provider for Africa. We let businesses accept mobile money, including M-Pesa, MTN Mobile Money, Orange Money, Airtel Money and Wave, plus cards and bank transfers across Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda and francophone West Africa through one integration. We settle and pay out in local currency, a global currency or crypto. We serve high-volume and high-risk merchants, with onboarding in 3 to 14 days, depending on your case.
- Anglophone and francophone Africa, one integration
- M-Pesa, MTN, Orange Money, Airtel, Wave and cards
- Settle local, global or crypto
- Onboarding 3 to 14 days
Last updated: July 2026
What it is
What is a pan-African payment gateway?
Boldrails is a licensed payment gateway provider for Africa. A pan-African payment gateway lets one business accept and send money across many African markets through a single connection, instead of signing a separate contract in every country.
Most providers cover one bloc. Some are strong in West Africa, others in East Africa, and interoperability networks stitch banks together for other firms. We take a different route. We cover anglophone East and West Africa, which is Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia and Uganda, and francophone West Africa in the WAEMU franc zone (XOF), plus Cameroon (XAF).
We are a licensed principal, not an aggregator or a network of partners. We hold the licences, acquire each rail, collect the money, settle it and pay it out ourselves. That means one relationship for the whole continent, plus a single dashboard and settlement flow to reconcile.
Coverage
Which countries and rails do we cover?
We acquire and process each rail directly across our African markets. The table below maps every country to its mobile money rails, cards, local currency and central-bank regulator. No other provider publishes one honest country, rail, currency and regulator view like this.
| Country or region | Currency | Mobile money rails | Cards | Bank / other | Regulator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nigeria | NGN | OPay, PalmPay | Visa, Mastercard, Verve | Bank transfer, virtual accounts, USSD, NIBSS-NIP | Central Bank of Nigeria |
| Kenya | KES | M-Pesa (Daraja), Airtel Money | Visa, Mastercard | Bank transfer, Pesalink | Central Bank of Kenya |
| Ghana | GHS | MTN MoMo, Telecel Cash | Visa, Mastercard | Bank transfer | Bank of Ghana |
| Tanzania | TZS | M-Pesa, Mixx by Yas, Airtel Money, Halopesa | Visa, Mastercard | Bank transfer, TIPS | Bank of Tanzania |
| Zambia | ZMW | Airtel Money, MTN MoMo, Zamtel Kwacha | Visa, Mastercard | Bank transfer, USSD | Bank of Zambia |
| Uganda | UGX | MTN MoMo, Airtel Money | Visa, Mastercard | Bank transfer | Bank of Uganda |
| Francophone West Africa (WAEMU: SN, CI, BF, BJ and more) | XOF | Orange Money, Wave, MTN MoMo, Moov Money | Visa, Mastercard | Bank transfer | BCEAO |
| Cameroon | XAF | Orange Money, MTN MoMo | Visa, Mastercard | Bank transfer | BEAC |
Rail and method availability is confirmed per market at onboarding. Uganda is covered through our acceptance index while its dedicated page is in progress.
Settlement
How settlement works across African currencies
We settle your money the way your business needs it. You can take payouts in local currency, such as NGN, KES, GHS, TZS, ZMW, UGX, XOF or XAF. You can also settle in a global currency, or in crypto. Settlement runs on a schedule or on request.
This is how we handle cross-border payments. A business can collect money in several African markets and settle it where it actually banks. You are not stuck holding balances you cannot move.
We also offer crypto-fiat settlement. You collect in local rails, and we settle to a stablecoin or convert crypto inflows to fiat. Some providers only handle stablecoins, and the big networks keep everything in fiat treasury. We do both, so you pick the currency that fits your treasury. Settlement timing depends on the market and rail, so we confirm your windows during onboarding, which takes 3 to 14 days, depending on your case.
Payouts
Mass payouts and disbursements across Africa
We disburse to mobile money wallets and bank accounts across the continent from the same integration you use to collect. You can send one payout or run a bulk file of thousands.
This matters for businesses that pay people, not just charge them. Marketplaces pay sellers, platforms pay gig workers and creators, and importers settle suppliers. Remittance firms handle the last-mile drop into a wallet.
Without a continental gateway, each of these payouts means a separate rail contract per country. We replace that with one payout flow that reaches M-Pesa, MTN Mobile Money, Orange Money, Airtel Money and bank accounts across our markets. See our mass payouts and payout API pages for the full disbursement detail.
One integration
One integration vs country-by-country fragmentation
Building payments country by country is slow and costly. Each rail is its own contract, its own API key and its own legal relationship. M-Pesa runs through Daraja in Kenya, while Tanzania uses Selcom. Orange Money is set up per country across the WAEMU zone, and Wave keys do not carry from one country to the next. Zambia has no clean public wallet API at all.
That is a stack of integrations, compliance reviews and reconciliation jobs before you take a single payment.
We replace all of it with one API and one settlement relationship. You connect once and go live across every market and rail we support. This is the fastest way to launch payments in more than one African country. Our rail pages for the M-Pesa API, Orange Money API, Wave API and Moov Money API show how each connects underneath.
Who it is for
Who we serve and which verticals we accept
We serve high-volume and high-risk merchants across Africa, plus the developers who integrate us. That includes forex and CFD brokers, crypto businesses, e-commerce stores, marketplaces and platforms that move money at scale.
- Forex and CFD brokers
- Crypto businesses and exchanges
- E-commerce stores and marketplaces
- Platforms that move money at scale
- Developers integrating payments across Africa
- Regulated betting and gaming operators in licensed markets
This is where we differ from the big pan-African names. The best-known gateways do not open their doors to high-risk verticals. We are built for them. We run proper KYB checks and we understand controlled settlement, so we keep accounts stable for businesses that get declined elsewhere. If your business needs a specific acceptance confirmed, our team checks it against our acceptance index before you sign.
Licensing and compliance
Licensing and compliance across African markets
Every African market licenses payment providers through its central bank, and we operate inside that framework. We hold the necessary licences required in the markets we serve.
Card payments run under PCI DSS. We apply KYC, KYB and AML and CFT checks at onboarding and throughout the relationship. Regional instant-payment systems such as PAPSS also connect markets across blocs, and domestic rails like TIPS in Tanzania and NIBSS in Nigeria move money in real time.
The table below shows the regulatory framework we operate within, market by market.
| Market | Regulator | Framework |
|---|---|---|
| Nigeria | Central Bank of Nigeria | Payment service provider licensing |
| Kenya | Central Bank of Kenya | National Payment System Act 2011 |
| Ghana | Bank of Ghana | Payment Systems and Services Act 2019 |
| Tanzania | Bank of Tanzania | National Payment Systems Act 2015 |
| Zambia | Bank of Zambia | National Payment Systems Act framework |
| Uganda | Bank of Uganda | National Payment Systems Act 2020 |
| Francophone West Africa | BCEAO | WAEMU e-money framework |
| Cameroon | BEAC | CEMAC payment framework |
Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria; Central Bank of Kenya; Bank of Ghana; Bank of Tanzania; Bank of Uganda; BCEAO; AfricaNenda State of Inclusive Instant Payment Systems
For developers
How developers integrate (API, sandbox, webhooks)
Our API is built for one continental connection. You collect and disburse across every African rail we support through the same endpoints.
- 1Create your account and get your API keys.
- 2Integrate our API and test every rail in the sandbox.
- 3Go live, collecting and disbursing across African mobile money, cards and bank transfers.
We send webhooks with signatures for every payment event, so your reconciliation stays clean and automatic. Our rail pages for the M-Pesa API, Orange Money API, Wave API and Moov Money API give you the per-rail integration detail, and the payout API page covers disbursements.
Pricing
Pricing and onboarding
Pricing depends on your market, rails and volume, so we quote per business. As market context, published rates run roughly 2.0% to 3.5% per transaction in Tanzania, 2.5% to 4.0% on cards in Zambia, and 0.5% to 4.0% across the WAEMU zone. Wave charges 1% capped at 5,000 FCFA on its direct rail, while aggregator routes layer that up to around 3.6% to 4.0%. As a licensed principal we acquire rails directly, which avoids that extra aggregator markup. Get your quote and onboard in 3 to 14 days, depending on your case.
Sources: payatlas.com Zambia market data; pandore.co WAEMU cost reference; ipfsoftwares.com Tanzania payment guide
Get approved to accept payments across Africa
Tell us your markets and rails. We confirm acceptance and onboard you in 3 to 14 days, depending on your case.
FAQ
Payment gateway for Africa: common questions
Last updated: July 2026