EFFECTIVE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY WILL BOOST DEVELOPMENT ON THE CONTINENT … BAWUMIA TO AFRICAN LEADERS

The Vice President of the Republic of Ghana Dr Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia has called on African governments to increase invest­ment in digital technology infra­structure to boost the of the continent.

According to Vice President it would help promote the growth of the Fintech industry, enhance the digital financial sector and promote financial inclusion

Addressing the gathering during the 3i Africa conference currently underway in Accra, the vice president alluded that Africa presented a thriving market for digital technol­ogy and Fintech innovation.

Dubbed ‘Innovation, Invest­ment and Impact’, the three-day conference is being organized by the Bank of Ghana, Development Bank Ghana and Elevandi, a sub­sidiary of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and would end today is on the theme “Unleashing Afri­ca’s Fintech and Digital Economic Potential”.

This According to him, Fintech development with­out digital identities and mobile money Interoperability between bank accounts and mobile money accounts would make that exercise less financially inclusive.

He said artificial intelligence solutions and digital literacy were expected to shape the Fintech landscape in Africa which can unlock new opportunities and drive sustainable growth.

FinTech industry in Africa has experienced a significant surge over the past decade, driven by technological advancements, rising mobile phone penetration, and a youthful population eager to harness the transformative power of digital financial services.

He opined tha African consumers and businesses initially hesitated to embrace e-commerce, representing a mere 1% of Africa’s $1 trillion economy in 2009, the landscape has since transformed significantly.”

Dr. Bawumia furthered that recent developments in fintech and mobile financial services have catalyzed rapid growth in online commerce,Saying recent statistics highlight this shift, projecting online sales in Africa to soar to $75 billion by 2025. Of this amount, an estimated $56 billion is anticipated to stem from consumer spending as digital payment platforms gain traction across developing economies; a substantial leap from the $8 billion consumer spending estimate recorded in 2013.

Akowuah Ebenezer Nimako

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