According to him there may be the pressing want for Africa to speed up its digitalization agenda via innovation, funding, and impactful insurance policies to drive financial progress.
Dr. Addison highlighted Africa’s distinctive benefit within the digital race, citing its youthful inhabitants, excessive cell phone penetration, and the proliferation of homegrown fintech options. However, he cautioned that the shortage of mandatory investments may impede innovation and hinder the scalability of fintech options throughout the continent.
“While these are commendable, it is very important notice that lack of requisite investments in African FinTechs may gradual the tempo of innovation and scalability of options in attaining the specified influence of a digitised Africa. The normal lack of investor visibility is a significant problem for many native FinTechs. Without adequate capital, sensible concepts, and prototypes of FinTech startups options with the potential to deal with the various monetary service wants fail to progress to manufacturing.
Addressing regulatory issues, Dr. Addison careworn the significance of fintechs assembly compliance requirements whereas navigating regulatory necessities.
He stated there may be the necessity to bridge the knowledge hole between buyers and fintech startups to stimulate progress within the fee ecosystem.
The 3i Africa Summit, themed “Unleashing Africa’s FinTech and Digital Economic Potential,” goals to foster collaboration amongst numerous stakeholders to drive innovation within the area. Organized by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and the Development Bank Ghana (DBG), in partnership with Elevandi, established by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the summit options esteemed audio system akin to President Akufo -Addo , Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General of the African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat.
With over 150 Chief Executives and Senior Executives of fintechs and monetary establishments collaborating, together with Serigne Dioum, CEO of MTN Group Fintech, and Dr. Patrick Saidu Conteh, CEO of Africa Fintech Network, alongside Saurav Bhattacharya, the summit seeks to drive innovation momentum and promote collaboration in Africa’s fintech sector.