Flutterwave's global settlement schedule
Updated 42 month ago
Country | Local Payments | International Payments |
|---|---|---|
Cameroon | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Egypt | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Ghana | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Kenya | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Nigeria | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Rwanda | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Senegal | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Tanzania | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Uganda | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Rest of Africa | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
United Kingdom | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
United States | Next Business Day Settlement (T+1) | Five Business days from when the transaction was made (T+5) |
Quick Explanation
T+1 Local Settlement = You get paid the next business day.
⚠️ If a transaction occurs on a weekend, settlement happens on the next business day.
If you transact on Friday, you’ll get settled on Monday.
If you transact on Saturday or Sunday, you’ll get settled on Monday.
T+5 International Settlement = You get paid 5 business days later.
⚠️ If a weekend or a holiday falls within the timeline, settlement may extend up to T+7
Weekends and public holidays don’t count as business days.
In rare cases, settlement may take up to T+7, especially if the transaction happens late on Friday or during a long weekend.
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