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Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by nlfpmod(mod): 5:29pm On Jan 23, 2025
How Nigerian fintech Marasoft paid salaries with suspected fraudulent funds, trigerring account freezes and employee anguish

In October 2024, employees at Marasoft Pay, a Nigerian fintech founded by Emmanuel Marakwe-Ogu, experienced what seemed like a long-awaited resolution: payment of two months of overdue salaries. But their relief was short-lived.

Within days of receiving their payments, employees were stunned to discover that their accounts—along with the accounts of those they had sent money to—were frozen. The funds, they learned, had been traced to a suspected fraudulent source, according to six former employees who spoke with TechCabal on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.

Marasoft Pay, which operates in Kenya and Nigeria, allows businesses and individuals to collect payments via its platform. However, because it does not hold local licenses in Kenya, it processes transactions through a Flutterwave wallet which it has used since 2022. Kenyan court documents showed that Marasoft was one of the fintechs that deposited over $55 million into Flutterwave in 2022.

“Marasoft Pay is not a partner of Flutterwave but a customer. It was a business that processed payments through Flutterwave,” Flutterwave told TechCabal. Smaller fintechs typically process payments through licensed fintechs, as banks do not onboard unlicensed fintechs.

The series of unfortunate events began on October 16, 2024, when a glitch allowed Marasoft access to more funds than it had in the wallet, enabling the company to withdraw over ₦84 million ($54,000). According to transaction records seen by TechCabal, CEO Marakwe-Ogu initiated 102 withdrawals from his Marasoft account within 12 hours, each linked to his phone number and bank verification number (BVN).

The timing of the glitch could not have been more fortuitous: it came a week after employees stopped working due to growing frustration over unpaid salaries. While the company paused operations on October 10, it continued to process transactions.

Between October 16 and 17, Marakwe-Ogu paid ₦35 million in overdue salaries directly from the Flutterwave wallet. In a WhatsApp chat with employees seen by TechCabal, Marakwe-Ogu admitted to using his company account to pay salaries after employees noticed that the payments did not come from the human resources account.

Employees were right to be worried. Days after receiving salary payments, their accounts were frozen, and over 40 workers began a legal battle to unfreeze their funds.

Unfortunately, we are unable to lift the PND (post no debit) on the account at this time. The funds deposited into your account have been traced to a fraudulent merchant, and investigations are currently ongoing,” read an email from a senior customer experience associate at Flutterwave to a former Marasoft employee.

After paying employees from the Flutterwave wallet, Marakwe-Ogu transferred ₦49 million to various accounts through payment processors like Transact Pay, a European fintech that generates virtual accounts, to a VFD Bank account he controlled, complicating retrieval efforts, according to account statements seen by TechCabal.

A week later, on October 24, TransactPay sent a recall request for ten transactions worth ₦19.3 million, copying former Marasoft employees. By then, several Marasoft employees’ accounts were frozen, and many were left scrambling for answers.

While Marakwe-Ogu continued to tell employees that the restrictions were a mistake and would be lifted, he agreed to a five-month repayment plan with Flutterwave expiring in February 2025, a former employee with direct knowledge of the matter said. Flutterwave declined to comment on the repayment plan, citing confidentiality.

“It went from a situation where we thought the salary payment was a temporary issue to one where it was clear this was deliberate,” said one former senior employee who asked not to be named discussing an ongoing issue.

Marakwe-Ogu also requested a recall of the salaries through the Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement Scheme (NIBSS) using Marasoft, an email seen by TechCabal showed. By November, it became clear that the situation was worsening, and employees began resigning. As the employees pushed for answers, he removed them from the company’s WhatsApp group and stopped taking their calls, complicating their efforts to get the restrictions lifted.

People believed in the company’s mission and endured two months of delayed payments. But this time, it became clear that it wasn’t just a minor issue—it was deliberate,” a former senior employee who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals told TechCabal.

The fallout from the incident has been painful. One employee, whose account was blocked, was forced to borrow money from her father to refund her co-contributors in an esusu after her funds were frozen.

“I was left in a very difficult situation. It was stressful for both my father and me,” she told TechCabal, asking not to be named so she could speak freely.

Marasoft resumed operations in January and at least eight employees have returned to the fintech despite the frozen accounts and owed salaries.

Marakwe-Ogu did not respond to requests for comments.
https://techcabal.com/2025/01/23/marasoft-suspected-fraud/

Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Gotocourt:
One man CEO and fraudulent activity be like 5&6 shocked

Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by GboyegaD(m): 5:36pm On Jan 23, 2025
He's breached trust and shows he doesn't have the integrity needed to trade in the financial space. He crumbled his business with his hands due to his greed.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Pootle: 5:36pm On Jan 23, 2025
gbege
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Manny21: 5:36pm On Jan 23, 2025
Bleep
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Bryancrox(m): 5:37pm On Jan 23, 2025
Money launders using tech company to clean cash.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by ccollins(m): 5:37pm On Jan 23, 2025
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Nobody: 5:38pm On Jan 23, 2025
I thought the marasoft was typographical error, I was reading Microsoft in my mind not until I opened the thread grin
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by ecomalchemisttt: 5:39pm On Jan 23, 2025
SOFT DEVELOPERS of the world doing what they know how to do best.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Sleeknigga: 5:40pm On Jan 23, 2025
Not suprised, Nigerians doing tech are low key fraudsters one way another
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Tochitee(m): 5:40pm On Jan 23, 2025
Fraudstar!
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Dynamicboss: 5:40pm On Jan 23, 2025
From . Net developer to .fraudnet developer.

Anyways, you see this fintech space eh! There are lot of fraudulent activities ongoing there and the worst are the news ones raising unnecessary seeds without the product seeing the light of the day. Before accepting a job offer, one needs to do serious background checks.

I prefer working in bank’s tech space than these fintech who use armed robber salary to deceive people and at the end, they default in salary payment and eventually Fold up.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by sisisioge: 5:43pm On Jan 23, 2025
Wahala be like bicycle fa embarassed shocked
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Esthered: 5:45pm On Jan 23, 2025
How come he has resumed operations without clearing the issues?

Unlicensed Fintech allowed to operate?
Where's mummy CBN but if na the Elephant dem go jump....
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Looking4Trouble: 5:45pm On Jan 23, 2025
No be today? Shebi na Yahoo Yahoo all of them dey do
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Trendtips(f):
See how the young man destroyed a business without knowing it .
Calm down and let it grow , noooo
They rather mess themselves up with fraud and get rich quick
See flutterwave doing so well and this would've been a good competition
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Neddyogu(m): 5:49pm On Jan 23, 2025
Fraudulent techbro
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by elfico(m): 5:50pm On Jan 23, 2025
I hope they take him to the cleaners. Awon plenty
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by gasparpisciotta: 5:51pm On Jan 23, 2025
Fintechs are the new platform for fraudulent and illegal transactions

A mutual who works in the IT dept an old generation bank was recently bailed from NFIU, Edet House, N7bn was removed from the bank and moved through some FINTECHs to beneficiaries.

The bank has so far recovered N5bn, imagine the innocent people who would suffer
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by LOVEGINO(m): 5:52pm On Jan 23, 2025
Gotocourt:
One man CEO and fraudulent activity be like 5&6 shocked
na who dem catch be thief
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Dialpad: 5:52pm On Jan 23, 2025
That's outright fraud on the part of the company... haba!
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by zoer(m): 6:06pm On Jan 23, 2025
Pootle:
gbege
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Mindlog: 6:15pm On Jan 23, 2025
Platform many yahoo boys in Kenya, used to move funds to Nigeria.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by DeLaRue: 6:15pm On Jan 23, 2025
That European fintech company where some of the money was sent to will now think twice about doing business with Nigerians.

Nigerians damaging the reputation of this country and ruining foreign business opportunities for legitimate Nigerians.

The moment you mention you are based in Nigeria, some businesses abroad don't want to engage with you under any circumstance.

Very embarrassing.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by zebszebs:
Many fraudsters and Yahoo boys are masquerading as techbros and startup founders.

"All of these Yahoo boys all catching hell in 2025.

It's up for all of them.

It doesn't matter if you are BLord, or Hanu Fejiro.

All lies will be exposed.

In past 5 years, I've done nothing but collect information, knowledge, and secrets.

I know so many things I shouldn't know, and they all know it.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by otomatic(m): 6:24pm On Jan 23, 2025
102 transactions in 12 hrs? The CEO is a fraudster!
A little glitch and his true colors came out.

Laundering money with virtual accounts, etc.
Customers funds cannot be safe with this one.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Sleekfingers:
Sleeknigga:
Not suprised, Nigerians doing tech are low key fraudsters one way another
Some Nigerians. Stop generalizing.....

When foreigners called all Nigerians fraudsters, you guys will start foaming in the mouth.
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by free2ryhme: 6:33pm On Jan 23, 2025
nlfpmod:
https://techcabal.com/2025/01/23/marasoft-suspected-fraud/
Many Nigerian fin-tech use their platforms for fraud. Explain 102 transactions in 12 hrs? The CEO is fraud
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by Houseofglam7(f): 6:37pm On Jan 23, 2025
Hmmmmmmm
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by bluefilm: 6:47pm On Jan 23, 2025
Even the name MaraSoft sounds suspicious
Re: Marasoft Paid Salaries With Suspected Fraudulent Funds, Staff Accounts Frozen by motymop: 6:51pm On Jan 23, 2025
una go use una hand destroy your tech ecosystem

Majority of our tech bros are yahoo yahoo guys

some of them work for scammers.
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