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Promark Elite Ltd, a Ghana-UK-based consultancy and events and strategic communications company, will host the inaugural Digital Assets Summit Africa (DASA) this September in Accra.
The two-day forum will bring together policymakers, investors, regulators, and technology leaders from across the continent and beyond.
Set against a backdrop of soaring global crypto adoption and growing institutional interest, the summit is poised to be a game-changing moment for the continent’s digital asset ecosystem.
Uniting a Continent Around Digital Assets
With over 562 million global crypto users and blockchain technology moving into the mainstream, Africa is uniquely positioned to benefit.
From remittances and mobile payments to the tokenisation of real-world assets, the region is already harnessing blockchain to tackle long-standing financial infrastructure challenges.
“DASA is not just another tech conference,” said Ambassador Harold Agyeman, Ghana’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, a Speaker at the summit.
“It’s a platform for Africa to define its role in the global digital economy with unity, strategy, and a deep focus on inclusion.”
Regulation, Education, and Innovation at the Core
The two-day summit will explore critical themes such as:
- Harmonising digital asset regulation across African nations
- Enabling banks and institutions to safely adopt crypto technologies
- Advancing financial inclusion for unbanked populations
- Integrating AI and blockchain in next-generation financial services
High-profile discussions will also cover central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), safeguarding digital assets, and building trust in decentralised finance (DeFi).
Key sessions will feature African regulators, global digital asset firms, and financial service providers.
Spotlight on Women, Youth, and Emerging Markets
One highlight will be a special roundtable on “Empowering Women in Digital Assets”, aimed at elevating female leadership in blockchain and fintech.
Other targeted sessions will focus on startup funding, operational transparency, and investor protection.
A Pan-African Vision for the Future
As nations like Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa advance their own regulatory frameworks, DASA aims to drive pan-African collaboration.
Stakeholders hope the event will foster shared standards and interoperable systems to boost cross-border trade and digital payments.
“There’s a real sense that Africa doesn’t have to follow the world, it can lead,” said Todor Kostov, a digital economist attending the summit.
“But it requires coordination, vision, and bold public-private partnerships.”

Open Doors for Sponsors and Innovators
Organised by Promark Elite Ltd, DASA 2025 is inviting companies and institutions to join as strategic partners through sponsorship and participation.
Benefits include global brand exposure, thought leadership opportunities, and access to exclusive post-event engagement analytics.
Looking Ahead
The summit will conclude with a high-level networking dinner, opening doors for future collaborations, investments, and public-private initiatives across the region.
Whether you’re a policymaker, a fintech startup, or a curious citizen, DASA 2025 offers a front-row seat to Africa’s digital financial transformation.
For more information on registration, sponsorship, or the summit agenda, visit:
- DASA Website: https://dasummitafrica.com/
- Promark Elite Ltd: https://promarkelite.com/
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