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Creators of the Africa Tech Summit Series, a leading technology conference, would on the 3rd and 4th of October, 2023 organise an Africa money and decentralised finance summit.
The summit, supported by Amazon Web Services Pivo and Fonbnk, will connect African fintech and Web3 industries with international players in Accra.
Over 500 delegates, 250 companies and 75 speakers would be expected at the summit with a focus on driving tech investments and fostering collaborations with industry experts, investors, and regulators including the Bank of Ghana.
Innovators at the meeting would be engaged on latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the African fintech and Web3 landscapes.
Following a sold-out edition in 2022, the Africa Money and DeFi Summit 2023, would explore a
diverse range of topics including fintech, Web3, regenerative finance (ReFi), cryptocurrency, insurtech, as well as cybersecurity.
The summit will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions and masterclass sessions while providing unrivalled networking opportunities and expert insights into the future of fintech and Web3 in Africa.
The Africa money and defi summit (AMDSGH), would provide valuable insights and networking opportunities for the Pan-African Fintech, Decentralised Finance (DeFi) & Crypto ecosystem while bringing together fintech leaders, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), banks, international investors, entrepreneurs, government representatives, trade bodies, and media to drive investment and foster business collaborations within the African Fintech and DeFi ecosystem.
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