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The Bank of Ghana and the Development Bank Ghana are set to launch the inaugural 3i Africa Summit on Monday, February 26, 2024.
A fintech festival, it will drive Innovation, Investment, and Impact for Africa’s Fintech and Financial Services sectors.
The launch is to officially inform stakeholders, partners and the general public of the upcoming 3i Summit scheduled to take place in Ghana from the May 13 to 15, 2024 at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The launch, which is strictly by invitation will be attended by the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, the Ministers of Finance and Communications whose ministries the summit will impact the most, the AfCFTA Secretary General, the Governor of the Central Bank of Ghana, Heads of Multilateral organizations, Heads of Diplomatic missions and the main stakeholders, heads of industry associations and organisations.
The 3i Africa Summit, an initiative jointly developed by the Bank of Ghana, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Development Bank Ghana, and supported by Elevandi, aims to spearhead transformative discussions, address key growth and investment opportunities, and explore how market players in the financial ecosystem are leapfrogging in digital transformation and pioneer the much-needed dialogues and actions to drive Africa’s Fintech growth.
This event will host a list of attendees, including various Heads of State, key policymakers, investors, and leaders from the financial services sector across Africa and beyond.
The summit presents a platform for policy discourse, global alignment of intellectual resources, entrepreneurial endeavours, and investment networking.
It predominantly targets the African digital economic sector, including FinTech, with the intent of catalysing investments and fostering economic growth throughout the continent, and fostering global partnerships for sustainable development.
It is anchored on the theme ‘Unleashing Africa’s Fintech and Digital Economic Potential’.
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