Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Africa Financial Industry Summit Examines the Challenges Facing Africa’s Financial Sector

By our Correspondent

Holding on 28 and 29 November, 2022, in Lomé, the Africa Financial Industry Summit will be an opportunity for the sector’s major players to debate the current issues and future challenges of African finance.

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Essentially, during the two days of debates, panels, workshops, round tables and keynotes, the financial industry will tackle a wide range of issues that drive its daily life. These include green finance, price wars in mobile money, innovation at the time of AfCFTA, digital payments and trade finance, insurance consolidation, artificial intelligence, credit risks, financial inclusion and crypto-currencies.

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