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Hannah Acquah, Founder and CEO of TKC Africa Ltd, is set to deliver a compelling presentation titled "Why I Am Betting on Local Investors for Africa's Economic Future" at the Inclusive Fintech Forum (IFF) in Kigali, Rwanda, in 2025. Acquah's presentation will explore the transformative potential of Africa's local investor ecosystem in driving sustainable economic growth and innovation across the continent.
As a vocal advocate for African-led investment, Acquah has consistently emphasized the importance of empowering homegrown capital to fuel the continent’s development. "Africa's growth story cannot be complete without the active participation of local investors," says Acquah. "By investing in our own businesses and innovations, we build resilience and unlock long-term prosperity."
TKC Africa Ltd has been at the forefront of initiatives that connect African entrepreneurs with local and international investors, fostering inclusive economic participation. The upcoming presentation will shed light on the strategic opportunities within Africa's fintech landscape and how local investors can lead the charge in shaping the continent’s economic trajectory.
The IFF Kigali 2025 will bring together thought leaders, innovators, and policymakers from around the globe to discuss the future of inclusive finance. Acquah's insights are expected to resonate strongly with stakeholders seeking practical strategies to support Africa’s growth through localized investment.
Stay tuned for more updates from the forum as Africa's investment landscape continues to evolve.
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