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    Okra Refocuses Strategy to Expand Payments Infrastructure Amid Internal Restructuring

    Nigerian fintech company Okra is charting a new course to scale its payments business, following significant internal changes and a strategic shift aimed at long-term sustainability.

    The company, which rose to prominence for pioneering open finance solutions through API-driven infrastructure, is refocusing its operations on its core strength: enabling seamless digital payments. 

    This move follows the recent shutdown of its cloud services division, Nebula, as confirmed by co-founder Fara Ashiru in a public LinkedIn update.

    Okra’s latest pivot comes amid a broader internal restructuring, with industry sources pointing to possible leadership changes, strategic partnerships, and efforts to attract new investors. 

    The objective, according to those close to the matter, is to streamline operations, enhance agility, and direct resources toward product innovation and user acquisition.

    Launched with the vision of enabling secure access to financial data for developers and businesses, Okra has rapidly become a critical player in Africa’s fintech landscape, fueling products in lending, personal finance, and digital banking.

    Despite speculation over its future—including reports earlier this month suggesting a shutdown—the company appears determined to reposition itself within Nigeria’s booming digital payments sector, which is experiencing rapid growth driven by mobile adoption, youth-driven innovation, and cashless policy initiatives.

    If successful, Okra’s renewed focus on payments infrastructure could see it evolve into a foundational player for startups and SMEs seeking reliable, scalable transaction solutions across the continent.

    The company’s leadership has yet to issue a comprehensive statement addressing conflicting reports about its operational status. 

    However, industry analysts suggest that this strategic reset may represent not an end, but a new beginning for the embattled startup.

    Source: https://nairametrics.com/2025/07/08/okra-charts-new-path-to-scale-payments-business/

    Image Credit: Premium Times Nigeria

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