Built for Africans who work globally
Millions of talented Africans work for international companies, freelance for global clients, and create for worldwide audiences. Yet getting paid remains unnecessarily complex and expensive. We're changing that.
Our Mission
To make receiving international payments as simple as receiving a text message.
We believe that where you live should not determine how easily you can get paid for your work. Frenz Pay eliminates the friction of cross-border payments by giving you virtual bank accounts in major currencies and the ability to withdraw in USDT — all from a single, clean dashboard.
No more waiting days for wire transfers. No more losing 5-10% to unfavorable exchange rates. No more rejected payments because your bank doesn't support certain corridors. Just share your account details, receive money, and withdraw.
Our values
Three principles that guide everything we build.
Transparency
No hidden fees, no surprise charges. We publish our pricing openly and explain every cost upfront. You always know exactly what you're paying.
Security
Your money and data are protected with bank-grade encryption, mandatory 2FA, and thorough KYC verification. We take security as seriously as any traditional bank.
Simplicity
Complex financial infrastructure, simple user experience. We handle the hard parts so you can focus on your work, not your payment logistics.
Meet the team
A small, focused team with deep experience in fintech, payments, and compliance.
Adebayo Ogunlesi
Co-founder & CEO
Former fintech engineer at Paystack. Passionate about financial inclusion across Africa.
Chioma Nwosu
Co-founder & CTO
Previously built payment infrastructure at Flutterwave. Deep expertise in cross-border payments.
Emeka Okafor
Head of Compliance
10+ years in financial regulation. Former compliance lead at a top Nigerian bank.
Fatima Abdullahi
Head of Product
Product designer turned PM. Obsessed with building tools that feel effortless to use.
Join us on our mission
Whether you're a freelancer looking for a better way to get paid or someone who wants to help build the future of cross-border payments in Africa.