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Nigerian fintech Carbon discontinues debit card service practically 3 years after launch  Techpoint AfricaNeobank, Carbon, shuts down debit card operations in Nigeria  NairametricsNigerian neobank, Carbon, shuts down its debit card operations  Innovation Village…
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