Modernising African Payment Systems Set for Sept 14

The Modernising African Payment Systems virtual event will take place September 14th at 10:00 AM London time.

The Modernising African Payment Systems will deep-dive into the critical infrastructure and technology-led solutions needed to develop and implement robust payment systems that can spur intra-African trade and contribute to the economic development of the continent.
Our panel will tackle key issues such as:

  • How to eliminate risks from payments, clearing and settlement systems?
  • How to speed up the exchange and settlement of cross-border payments?
  • Which technology-led innovations and solutions can support the modernisation of African payment systems?
  • The pan-African Payment and Settlement System and the future of intra-African trade?

Confirmed Panellists

  • Mike Ogbalu
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Pan-African Payment Settlement System (PAPSS), Afreximbank
  • David Unsdorfer
  • Senior VP, Technology Services
  • StoneX
  • Beatrice Pechtl
  • Head of Correspondent Banking
  • StoneX
  • Huny Garg
  • Head of Trade Finance EMEA
  • SWIFT
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