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⇱ What Afriex's Visa Direct Partnership Means for Users and Developers - DEV Community


On November 1, 2025, Afriex announced a partnership with Visa to enable real-time cross-border payments across more than 160 markets. Through an integration with Visa Direct, Afriex users can now send international money transfers through Visa's global payment network, potentially reducing delivery times from days to near real time.

The integration, which is available immediately through the Afriex mobile app, represents one of the company's most significant upgrades to its cross-border payments infrastructure.

But what does the Afriex Visa Direct partnership actually mean for users, businesses, and developers? More importantly, what has changed, and what remains unclear?

What Is Visa Direct?

Visa Direct is Visa's real-time money movement platform that enables funds to be pushed directly to eligible bank accounts, cards, and wallets connected to the Visa network.

Unlike traditional correspondent banking systems, where international money transfers can pass through multiple intermediary banks before settlement, Visa Direct uses Visa's existing payment network and partner banking infrastructure to move funds more efficiently.

For account and wallet payouts, Visa Direct leverages Visa's network alongside local ACH and real-time payment systems to deliver money into the recipient's domestic banking ecosystem. The result is faster settlement, improved transfer visibility, and a more streamlined payment experience.

Visa Direct itself is not new. The service has been used by payment companies around the world for years. What is new is Afriex's integration with Visa Direct and its decision to incorporate the service into its growing remittance and cross-border payments platform.

How Afriex's Visa Direct Integration Changes International Transfers

Before the Visa Direct integration, most Afriex transfers relied on traditional banking rails that could take anywhere from one to several business days to settle, depending on the payment corridor and recipient bank.

According to Afriex CEO Tope Alabi, speed and transparency remain critical for families and businesses that depend on remittance payments. By connecting to Visa Direct, Afriex can now route eligible transfers through a payment network designed for near real-time money movement.

For users, the experience is straightforward. Funds can be sent through the Afriex mobile app and delivered to supported Visa-connected destinations much faster than traditional settlement methods allow.

The scale of the opportunity is substantial. Visa Direct reaches more than 160 markets and connects to billions of accounts worldwide. However, that number reflects the size of Visa's global payment infrastructure rather than 160 new markets independently added by Afriex.

In practical terms, the Afriex Visa Direct integration gives users access to a much larger network of potential payout destinations without requiring Afriex to build entirely new payment rails for every market.

The Important Caveat

The headline numbers do not mean every transfer automatically qualifies for Visa Direct.

Availability depends on whether the recipient's financial institution participates in the relevant Visa Direct program and whether the destination account is eligible to receive Visa Direct payouts.

If the recipient bank does not support the service, Afriex will continue using its existing payout methods, including bank account transfers, mobile money, SWIFT transfers, and other supported payment channels.

There is another limitation worth noting. According to the partnership announcement, Afriex currently accesses Visa Direct through its financial institution partner, but Push-to-Wallet functionality is not yet commercially available. The live service today primarily supports push-to-account and push-to-card transfers rather than the full suite of Visa Direct products.

This distinction matters because the integration should be viewed as an additional fast payment rail, not a complete replacement for Afriex's existing payment infrastructure.

Why Afriex Is Expanding Its Cross-Border Payment Infrastructure

The Visa Direct partnership fits neatly into Afriex's broader strategy of expanding global payment access while improving the efficiency of its cross-border payments network.

In recent years, Afriex has expanded its reach across Europe, enabling senders in countries such as the Netherlands, Romania, Germany, Ireland, Italy, France, Belgium, and Spain to send money to African markets. The company has also invested in corridor infrastructure connecting African markets with countries including China, India, and Pakistan.

The strategy is clear.

Rather than building new payment infrastructure for every international corridor, Afriex can leverage established global networks such as Visa Direct where they provide meaningful advantages. At the same time, the company can continue investing in proprietary infrastructure where existing financial systems remain slow, expensive, or underserved.

The move also aligns with broader industry trends. As global remittance flows continue to grow, users increasingly expect faster transfers, better visibility into payment status, and more reliable settlement times.

For Afriex, integrating Visa Direct is a logical step toward meeting those expectations while strengthening its position in the international money transfer market.

What the Afriex Visa Direct Partnership Means for Developers

For developers, the picture is less exciting, at least for now.

As of this writing, there is no public indication that Visa Direct functionality is available through the Afriex Business API or SDK. Public announcements surrounding the Afriex Visa Direct partnership focus exclusively on the consumer experience within the Afriex mobile app.

Developers using the Afriex Business API should continue working with the payment methods currently documented by Afriex, including bank accounts, mobile money, SWIFT transfers, and other supported disbursement channels.

If Visa Direct capabilities are eventually exposed through the API, they would likely appear as an additional payment method alongside existing options such as BANK_ACCOUNT, MOBILE_MONEY, and SWIFT. That expectation is based on Afriex's current API structure, but it remains speculation rather than documented functionality.

Until official documentation confirms otherwise, developers should avoid designing workflows that depend on Visa Direct access through the Afriex Business API.

The Bottom Line

The Afriex Visa Direct partnership represents a meaningful upgrade to the company's cross-border payments infrastructure. By connecting to Visa's global payment network, Afriex can offer faster international money transfers and improved payout speed across a large number of supported markets.

For users, the benefits are immediate. Eligible transfers can move through Visa Direct's infrastructure and arrive significantly faster than they would through traditional banking channels.

For developers, however, the story remains largely unchanged. Based on publicly available information, Visa Direct is currently a consumer-facing enhancement rather than a new API capability.

The partnership is significant, but its biggest impact today is on transfer speed and user experience. Whether it eventually becomes part of the Afriex developer ecosystem remains a question for future product announcements.