Kenyan Court Freezes Another $3.3m Belonging to Flutterwave

A Kenyan high court has frozen an additional sum of $3.3 million belonging...

A Kenyan high court has frozen an additional sum of $3.3 million belonging to Flutterwave over allegations of card fraud and money laundering.

This comes almost two months after a similar court order to freeze Sh6.2 billion ($59.2 million) was issued on 62 bank accounts belonging to Flutterwave and some other firms.

Flutterwave had denied the allegation of fraud, saying it had the necessary records to prove its innocence.

“Claims of financial improprieties involving the company in Kenya are entirely false, and we have the records to verify this,” the company had said.

“We are a financial technology company that maintains the highest regulatory standards in our operations.”

However, the legality of the company’s operations in Kenya has been questioned severally.

Patrick Njoroge, Kenyan central bank governor, had in July, said Flutterwave was not licensed to operate in the east African country.

In the latest judgement, the court approved the assets recovery agency (ARA’s) request to restrict the fintech’s attempts to transfer or withdraw the funds in the three bank accounts — two in UBA and one in Access Bank — as well as 19 Safaricom M-Pesa paybill numbers.

The amounts frozen include Sh110 million ($916,136.99) in a UBA bank account, another Sh66.7 million ($556,622), Sh29.1 million ($242,405.54) in Access Bank, Sh68 million ($566,308.03), Sh112 million ($932,870.58), and Sh14.5 million ($120,784.34) in the paybill numbers.

The court also barred the company from withdrawing, transferring or dealing with the money, pending ARA’s probe.

“A preservation order be, and is hereby issued prohibiting 1st respondent or his agents or representative from transacting, withdrawing, transferring, using any other dealings in respect to the money held in the account,” Business Daily Africa quoted Grace Nzioka, the judge to have ruled.

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