Andrew Barden and Zekarias Amsalu: A conversation with the minds behind the Africa Fintech Summit

Andrew Barden and Zekarias Amsalu: A conversation with the minds behind the Africa Fintech Summit

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Noel K. Tshiani is the founder of Congo Business Network, which has partnered with the Africa Fintech Summit (AFTS) since April 2019 to mobilise startups and government officials from the Democratic Republic of Congo to participate in various editions of the summit held in Washington, Addis Ababa, Cairo, and Cape Town. He discusses the evolution of the summit from its inception to the upcoming November edition in Lusaka, Zambia, with Andrew Barden, lead organiser, and Zekarias Amsalu, co-founder of the event.

Noel K. Tshiani, founder of Congo Business Network, discusses the evolution of the Africa Fintech Summit (AFTS) with Andrew Barden, lead organizer, and Zekarias Amsalu, co-founder of the event. AFTS, since its inception in 2017, has become a key fintech event globally. The original vision was to position Africa as a global fintech leader, fostering financial inclusion and sustainable development. AFTS has supported capital raises and shaped policies in the fintech sector. It brings together diverse stakeholders, facilitating conversations about the industry's future. The event emphasizes the importance of francophone Africa and aims to unite the pan-African community. The upcoming 10th edition in Lusaka, Zambia, promises extensive discussions on AI, cross-border trade, infrastructure, and more. The event is more than a conference; it's an ecosystem-building initiative, fostering connections and partnerships in the fintech community. The dual approach of hosting AFTS in both Washington, DC, and African cities has expanded its reach and credibility. The next phase focuses on public education and enhancing financial literacy. Challenges include a slowdown in venture funding, increasing due diligence for fintechs, and the need for cash flow positivity.


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