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Breaking the 48-Hour Wait: Raenest Launches ‘FastTrack’ for Instant Upwork Payouts

by Covenant Oluwadunsin Aladenola
December 17, 2025
in Creator Economy, FinTech & Digital Money
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Raenest FastTrack promotional banner showing Upwork payments under 1 hour.

The “freelance wait” is a phenomenon every African creative and developer knows too well. You finish the milestone, the client approves the work, and the funds are cleared on Upwork, but then comes the final hurdle: waiting 24 to 48 hours for those funds to actually hit your local or digital wallet.

Raenest, the fintech platform focused on African freelancers and remote workers, is looking to eliminate that friction. With the launch of their new feature, Raenest FastTrack, freelancers can now receive their Upwork earnings in under one hour, regardless of the day or time.

Why This Matters for African Freelancers

For many remote workers in Nigeria and across the continent, liquidity is key. Traditional withdrawal methods often bridge multiple banking systems, leading to delays that are exacerbated by weekends and public holidays.

By offering sub-one-hour processing “any day, any time,” Raenest is positioning itself as the most “freelancer-friendly” gateway for global talent.

How Raenest FastTrack Works

The integration is designed to be seamless. To bypass the usual two-day waiting period, users need to link their Upwork accounts directly within the Raenest ecosystem.

Step-by-Step Setup:

  1. Link your Account: Add your Raenest account as the primary withdrawal method on your Upwork dashboard.

  2. Connect the App: Inside the Raenest app, navigate to Profile > Connected Apps.

  3. Authenticate: Select Upwork and log in with your credentials to sync the two platforms.

  4. Withdraw: Once connected, any withdrawal initiated from Upwork to Raenest is expedited through the FastTrack lane.

Pro Tip: If you currently use Google SSO (Single Sign-On) for Upwork, Raenest notes that you’ll need to disable it and set a direct email/password login to complete the API connection.

READ ALSO: Raenest Secures $11M as Sunil Sharma’s Early Bet Pays Off and Hoaq Club Celebrates 8x Exit, Marking a Milestone for African Fintech Investment

Editor’s Note

In a market where competitors like Payoneer and direct-to-bank transfers are the norm, Raenest’s move toward “instant” payouts is a significant value add. Perhaps the most attractive part of the announcement? Raenest claims this service is available at no extra cost to the user.

As the gig economy continues to grow in Africa, the platforms that win will be the ones that treat African freelancers like the global professionals they are, providing them with tools that move at the speed of the modern internet.

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Covenant Oluwadunsin Aladenola

Covenant Oluwadunsin Aladenola

Covenant Aladenola is part of Techsoma’s senior editorial team, where he helps shape the publication’s storytelling direction and editorial strategy...

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