African Media Agency And 8th Africa Bank 4.0 Summit – CEO Exclusive Partner to Promote Economic Growth and Innovation in Digital Banking Across Africa

African Media Agency a leading pan-African PR and communications agency has announced its official media partnership with 8th Africa Bank 4.0 Summit – CEO Exclusive. The partnership aims to promote the development and innovation in digital banking with a C-suite exclusive in person event that kicks off 23rd – 27th May 2022, in Nairobi-Kenya.


The 5-day event is poised with a dynamic CEO assembly hosting ministerial officials from the relevant government bodies, and the chief executive officers from banks, microfinance institutions, fintech’s and regulators on the speaker roster. Within the audience the event hosts senior and executive management officials from the financial services sector to determine Africa’s bright future in digital banking & beyond.
The event has already confirmed participation by industry exponents, global leaders and decision makers such as:

  • Nandan Mer, Group Chief Executive Officer – Network International
  • Dr. Segun Aina, President – Africa Fintech Network
  • Mizinga Melu, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer – Absa Bank Zambia Plc
  • Uzoma Dozie, Chief Executive Officer – Sparkle
  • Kuldip Paliwal, Managing Director & CEO – First Alliance Bank (Z) Limited
  • Mamie KALONDA, Chief Executive Officer – FINCA RD Congo SA
  • Abdi Mohamed, Chief Executive Officer – Absa Bank Tanzania
  • Noha Shaker, Secretary General – Egyptian Fintech Association | Vice President –Africa FinTech Network
  • Ali Hussein Kassim, Chairman – Association of Fintechs in Kenya
  • Funsho Idowu, Chief Executive Officer – Sofri Digital Bank
  • Chitalu Charity Mwanza, Chief Executive Officer – Digital PayGo among many others.

African Media Agency collaborates with companies and media professionals in all 54 African countries. The company has unparalleled knowledge and expertise connecting the worlds of African business and communications. It has a deep understanding of global business trends and African markets and can facilitate discussions about the benefits of investing on the continent.
Commenting on the partnership, AMA Founder and CEO, Eloine Barry said: “Digital technologies are playing an important role in the economic growth of the continent. The right use of these technologies have allowed us to innovate and to become leaders in some of the world’s most rapidly-growing innovations. We are delighted to partner with the Africa Bank 4.0 Summit this year. Contributing to the 5-day event, where CEOs, government officials will gather to discuss topics as important as fintech, microfinance, etc is a real honor.”
The event will be 100+ C-Suites, Ministerial officials and business decision makers across Africa’s BFSI sector to brainstorm on new opportunities to and capitalizing on new technology to enhance customer engagement, business avenues and determine Africa’s progressive future in banking.
Learn more about the 2-day conference and other features that include the Fintech StartUp Investor Forum, Masterclass Workshops, and the Africa Bank 4.0 Awards.
Register your interest here.

Distributed by African Media Agencyin partnership with Bii World for the 8th Africa Bank 4.0 Summit

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