Highlights:
• Fintech Paymetrust approved by Congo’s central bank as aggregator on July 4.
• Platform offers real-time supervision of financial flows, enhancing compliance.
• Already active in 14 African countries with over 10 million transactions in 2023.
Fintech company Paymetrust announced it had received, since July 4, 2025, approval from the Banque Centrale du Congo (BCC) to operate as an aggregator in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This allows the startup to legally provide its services in the country.
“This approval reflects our commitment to contributing to the development of the Congolese digital ecosystem. We want to offer reliable solutions that accelerate the digitization of payments while complying with the strict standards of the Central Bank,” said CEO Moussa Haïdra.
The company’s technology platform enables regulators and stakeholders to monitor financial flows in real time, strengthening traceability, transparency, compliance, and transaction security. In line with BCC requirements, Paymetrust will also connect to the national electronic money switch to ensure interoperability.
Its unified API allows seamless integration between ecosystem players, a major challenge in Congo’s fragmented payments market. Paymetrust already operates in 14 African countries, including Senegal, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, and Tanzania, and processed more than 10 million transactions worth $5 million in 2023.
The platform supports over 65 payment methods — from mobile money to bank cards and e-wallets — and offers an intuitive dashboard for merchants and users. Payments can be made in five currencies: XAF, XOF, GNF, TZS, and USD.
Ronsard Luabeya