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Kwame Oppong Agyapong has been named Fintech Personality of the Year at the fifth edition of the Ghana FinTech Awards, in recognition of his pivotal role in shaping one of Africa’s most progressive digital financial ecosystems.
In brief remarks following the award, Mr. Oppong Agyapong described the honour as a reflection of “a broader journey—driven by bold ideas, regulatory innovation, and a shared commitment to expanding access and opportunity through digital finance.”
He also acknowledged the awards organisers, led by Cristina Swan-Awagah, and the members of his team who represented him at the ceremony.
The recognition caps a six-year tenure (2020–2025) as Director of FinTech and Innovation at the Bank of Ghana, where he oversaw a suite of reforms that strengthened regulatory oversight, consumer protection, and innovation within the financial system.
During his time at the central bank, he led several flagship initiatives, including the eCedi pilot—Ghana’s central bank digital currency project—and the establishment of a regulatory sandbox that enabled startups and financial institutions to test products in a controlled environment.

He also drove the development of a supervisory intelligence platform to digitise prudential reporting and advanced cross-border mobile money interoperability efforts with Rwanda.
Under his stewardship, the Bank of Ghana introduced new frameworks covering remittances, crowdfunding, merchant services, card processing localisation, and corporate governance. These reforms contributed to Ghana being ranked first globally by the GSMA for its mobile money regulatory environment.
Mr. Oppong Agyapong also played a key role in raising Ghana’s international fintech profile, convening global stakeholders at platforms such as the 3i Africa Summit and participating in international policy dialogues.
Beyond his regulatory work, he has advised governments, development institutions, and private firms, with a focus on financial inclusion and digital economy development.
The Ghana FinTech Awards, held annually, recognise individuals and institutions driving innovation in financial services while promoting Ghana’s ambition to build a resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive fintech sector.
Economic Significance
The award underscores the growing importance of fintech to Ghana’s economic architecture.
First, regulatory clarity has been central to unlocking investment in digital finance, lowering barriers to entry for startups while maintaining financial stability.
Second, innovations such as mobile money interoperability and digital currencies are expanding financial inclusion—bringing more individuals and small businesses into the formal economy.
Finally, Ghana’s emergence as a fintech hub positions it to attract regional capital and talent, with spillovers for job creation, tax revenues, and broader economic diversification.
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