Inclusive FinTech Forum
The global platform for financial inclusion & fintech for good. A collaboration between Kigali International Financial Centre, Rwanda’s financial centre facilitating international investment and cross-border transactions in Africa, the National Bank of Rwanda; Rwanda's Central Bank, and the Global Finance & Technology Network, a company set up by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
The Inclusive FinTech Forum (IFF) is the global platform that convenes leaders, investors & fintechs to participate in impactful dialogues & meetings that will advance policies & regulations, and create meaningful long-term connections & partnerships to advance financial inclusion through fintech for good.
IFF 2025 Themes
2025 Forum Overview
Exhibition & Live Podcast Studio on Show Floor
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
Talent & Careers Forum
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
The Talent & Careers Forum at the Inclusive FinTech Forum is a dedicated space for aspiring professionals, seasoned experts, and fintech enthusiasts to explore career opportunities in the ever-evolving fintech industry. This stage brings together industry leaders, HR professionals, and trailblazers to discuss the skills, trends, and pathways shaping the future workforce in fintech. Through keynotes, panels, and mentorship sessions, attendees will gain insights into building impactful careers while contributing to a more inclusive financial ecosystem.
FinTech Without Borders (including Digital Assets Spotlight)
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
Roundtables
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
Global Leadership Dialogues
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
Workshops
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
The Workshops at the Inclusive FinTech Forum are immersive sessions designed to equip attendees with actionable insights and practical skills. Led by industry experts, these hands-on experiences delve into topics like product design, regulatory compliance, and leveraging emerging technologies to build impactful fintech solutions.
Founders Day, ft. The Founders Peak™
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
VIP Dinner (by invitation only)
Wrap Party ft. The Founders ROCK™
Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
Knowledge Guide to the Inclusive FinTech Forum
Africa's FinTech sector has shown resilience, attracting significant investment and global interest. Proven business models, successful funding rounds, and numerous exits highlight its growth. While the sector offers immense potential, with cash still prevalent in many economies, FinTechs face challenges in navigating regulatory landscapes, building consumer trust, and developing sustainable business models as they mature.
Read our report on driving economic inclusion through technology adoption.
Featured Speakers
Alfred Hannig
Chief Executive Officer
Alliance for Financial Inclusion
Alfred Hannig
Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Alfred Hannig is the Executive Director of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI), a global network of policymaking and regulatory institutions from more than 90 countries, dedicated to providing the world’s unbanked safe access to the formal financial system through smart policy initiatives.
Dr. Hannig is a member of the AFI Board of Directors and heads the AFI Management Unit. Prior to his work with AFI, he served in leading management, policy advisory, training and research focused positions around the world including assignments with: Bank Indonesia, Bank of Uganda, Superintendencia de Bancos in Bolivia; Head of the Financial Systems Development Unit at German Technical Cooperation, and with the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
Dr. Hannig holds a Ph.D. on financial sector reform from Freie Universität Berlin. He has authored several publications focused on financial inclusion policy, regulatory issues and microfinance.
Alfred Hannig
Chief Executive Officer
Alliance for Financial Inclusion
Dr. Alfred Hannig is the Executive Director of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI), a global network of policymaking and regulatory institutions from more than 90 countries, dedicated to providing the world’s unbanked safe access to the formal financial system through smart policy initiatives.
Dr. Hannig is a member of the AFI Board of Directors and heads the AFI Management Unit. Prior to his work with AFI, he served in leading management, policy advisory, training and research focused positions around the world including assignments with: Bank Indonesia, Bank of Uganda, Superintendencia de Bancos in Bolivia; Head of the Financial Systems Development Unit at German Technical Cooperation, and with the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
Dr. Hannig holds a Ph.D. on financial sector reform from Freie Universität Berlin. He has authored several publications focused on financial inclusion policy, regulatory issues and microfinance.
Americo Ramos
Governor
Banco Central de Sao Tome e Principe
Americo Ramos
Governor
Economist, specialised in Public Finance. Professional with over 20 years of acquired experience, with extensive knowledge in the planning, finance, public budget and blue economy sectors. He has experience in analytical skills, results-orientated planning, financial analysis of reports on the issue of good governance and structural reforms of Public Companies. He has also gained experience with the various negotiations between the World Bank, the IMF and the Government of São Tomé and Príncipe on different programmes. Development and understanding of theories, concepts and approaches to macroeconomic issues, especially public budgeting, budget execution and public reform issues.
Moscow University - (1989 - 1994); Degree and Master's Degree in Economics.
Governor of the Central Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe (since December 2022).
Economic Advisor to the President of the Republic (March 2019 - October 2021).
Minister of Finance, Trade and Blue Economy (December 2016 - November 2018).
Minister of Finance and Public Administration (November 2014 - December 2016).
Adviser to the Minister of Planning and Finance (November 2012 - October 2014).
Minister of Finance and International Cooperation (August 2010 - November 2012).
Director of the Treasury (January 2010 - August 2010).
Director of the Budget (March 2001 - December 2009).
Americo Ramos
Governor
Banco Central de Sao Tome e Principe
Economist, specialised in Public Finance. Professional with over 20 years of acquired experience, with extensive knowledge in the planning, finance, public budget and blue economy sectors. He has experience in analytical skills, results-orientated planning, financial analysis of reports on the issue of good governance and structural reforms of Public Companies. He has also gained experience with the various negotiations between the World Bank, the IMF and the Government of São Tomé and Príncipe on different programmes. Development and understanding of theories, concepts and approaches to macroeconomic issues, especially public budgeting, budget execution and public reform issues.
Moscow University - (1989 - 1994); Degree and Master's Degree in Economics.
Governor of the Central Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe (since December 2022).
Economic Advisor to the President of the Republic (March 2019 - October 2021).
Minister of Finance, Trade and Blue Economy (December 2016 - November 2018).
Minister of Finance and Public Administration (November 2014 - December 2016).
Adviser to the Minister of Planning and Finance (November 2012 - October 2014).
Minister of Finance and International Cooperation (August 2010 - November 2012).
Director of the Treasury (January 2010 - August 2010).
Director of the Budget (March 2001 - December 2009).
Archie Hesse
Chief Executive Officer
Ghana Interbank Payment Settlement Systems
Archie Hesse
Chief Executive Officer
Archie Hesse is the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) Limited – a wholly owned subsidiary of the Central Bank with the mandate to transform Ghana into an electronic payments society.
Archie is credited with the transformation of GhIPSS into a self-sustaining and industry transforming organization since becoming CEO in 2012.
Until his appointment as CEO in 2012, Archie served as the General Manager, Projects and Business Development Department where he led the implementation of a number of digital infrastructures to digitize payments and promote digital financial inclusion such as the National Biometric Smart Card Banking and Payment System –named e-zwich, the digitization of the clearing of cheques using the Cheque Codeline Clearing (CCC) with cheque truncation System and the Automated Clearing House (ACH) systems for direct credit and direct debit.
Under his leadership, GhIPSS implemented significant payment system transformational infrastructures and projects such as the nationwide domestic acquiring network and card scheme – gh-link, the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) - an instant interbank account-to-account funds transfer system – Third in Africa at its introduction, the Mobile Money Interoperability platform – first platform level mobile money interoperability in Africa, the GhQR Code service which is the first National Universal QR code payment service in Africa and recently GhanaPay, first universal bank-led mobile money service in Africa.
Archie is a member of the Payment Systems Advisory Committee.
Until he joined GhIPSS, Archie worked for BMW Group for over a decade, leading various IT transformation initiatives in Logistics, Manufacturing, Sales and Marketing in Germany, the United States, UK, and South Africa.
Archie Hesse
Chief Executive Officer
Ghana Interbank Payment Settlement Systems
Archie Hesse is the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) Limited – a wholly owned subsidiary of the Central Bank with the mandate to transform Ghana into an electronic payments society.
Archie is credited with the transformation of GhIPSS into a self-sustaining and industry transforming organization since becoming CEO in 2012.
Until his appointment as CEO in 2012, Archie served as the General Manager, Projects and Business Development Department where he led the implementation of a number of digital infrastructures to digitize payments and promote digital financial inclusion such as the National Biometric Smart Card Banking and Payment System –named e-zwich, the digitization of the clearing of cheques using the Cheque Codeline Clearing (CCC) with cheque truncation System and the Automated Clearing House (ACH) systems for direct credit and direct debit.
Under his leadership, GhIPSS implemented significant payment system transformational infrastructures and projects such as the nationwide domestic acquiring network and card scheme – gh-link, the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) - an instant interbank account-to-account funds transfer system – Third in Africa at its introduction, the Mobile Money Interoperability platform – first platform level mobile money interoperability in Africa, the GhQR Code service which is the first National Universal QR code payment service in Africa and recently GhanaPay, first universal bank-led mobile money service in Africa.
Archie is a member of the Payment Systems Advisory Committee.
Until he joined GhIPSS, Archie worked for BMW Group for over a decade, leading various IT transformation initiatives in Logistics, Manufacturing, Sales and Marketing in Germany, the United States, UK, and South Africa.
Batya Blankers
Chief Executive Officer
CHANCEN International
Batya Blankers
Chief Executive Officer
Batya Blankers, is the Founder and CEO of Chancen International (CI). CI offers excluded youth in Africa access to high quality skills development that leads to employment. Utilizing an innovative and sustainable financing model known as the Income Share Agreement (ISA), students who join the CHANCEN community sign fair and ethical contracts to repay a percentage of their salaries over a set number of years when they graduate from rigorously evaluated education programs.
Batya was born in South Africa and was given access to university in Germany through participation in an Income Share Agreement. As a beneficiary herself, Batya is passionate about offering an ethical and fair financial aid model to fellow Africans to ensure more individuals have equal opportunities in accessing education on the continent and a role in building strong and peaceful economies.
In 2016, Batya led a feasibility study to assess the landscape for implementing ISAs in Rwanda and South Africa. Confronted with a strong sense of urgency from education providers for an ethical and sustainable student financing product, she secured funding to launch a pilot in Rwanda in 2018 with two education partners. Over the last six years, Batya has built and led a team of 57 in facilitating access to high-quality education that leads to employment for over 4000 young people with 12+ education partners. That number is expected to reach 16,000 by 2026 thanks to the successful establishment of a $40M blended finance vehicle and over $4M in philanthropic support for technology, market expansion and organizational development.
Through her work, Batya has become a recognised expert on fair and ethical student finance and is invited to speak regularly and share learnings. Some of her recent engagements include the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) Business Forum and SOCAP in San Francisco as well as CIES in Washington DC. Batya was a 2019 Ranier Arnhold Fellow with the Mulago Foundation and holds an MBA from African Leadership University.
Batya Blankers
Chief Executive Officer
CHANCEN International
Batya Blankers, is the Founder and CEO of Chancen International (CI). CI offers excluded youth in Africa access to high quality skills development that leads to employment. Utilizing an innovative and sustainable financing model known as the Income Share Agreement (ISA), students who join the CHANCEN community sign fair and ethical contracts to repay a percentage of their salaries over a set number of years when they graduate from rigorously evaluated education programs.
Batya was born in South Africa and was given access to university in Germany through participation in an Income Share Agreement. As a beneficiary herself, Batya is passionate about offering an ethical and fair financial aid model to fellow Africans to ensure more individuals have equal opportunities in accessing education on the continent and a role in building strong and peaceful economies.
In 2016, Batya led a feasibility study to assess the landscape for implementing ISAs in Rwanda and South Africa. Confronted with a strong sense of urgency from education providers for an ethical and sustainable student financing product, she secured funding to launch a pilot in Rwanda in 2018 with two education partners. Over the last six years, Batya has built and led a team of 57 in facilitating access to high-quality education that leads to employment for over 4000 young people with 12+ education partners. That number is expected to reach 16,000 by 2026 thanks to the successful establishment of a $40M blended finance vehicle and over $4M in philanthropic support for technology, market expansion and organizational development.
Through her work, Batya has become a recognised expert on fair and ethical student finance and is invited to speak regularly and share learnings. Some of her recent engagements include the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) Business Forum and SOCAP in San Francisco as well as CIES in Washington DC. Batya was a 2019 Ranier Arnhold Fellow with the Mulago Foundation and holds an MBA from African Leadership University.
Carmelle Cadet
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
EMTECH
Carmelle Cadet
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Carmelle M. Cadet is the Founder and CEO of EMTECH, a technology company working with central banks around the world to make their financial infrastructures inclusive and resilient by design. At EMTECH, Carmelle leads the vision of developing the next generation central banking infrastructure to drive financial inclusion, economic development and modernization of regulatory environments. From Digital Regulatory Sandbox to Digital Cash Platform (Central Bank Digital Currency), Carmelle and her highly experienced team of former regulators and experienced engineers, present groundbreaking and actionable tech solutions to solve current economic challenges.
A thought leader and public speaker in fintech and regulatory innovation, Carmelle also advises other women, minority fintech entrepreneurs. She has won and has been nominated for several awards for her leadership and trailblazing work.
In her previous life, Carmelle was the Deputy CFO for IBM Blockchain where she spearheaded the global product commercialization and financial management strategy. With clients like Walmart, JPM Chase, Softbank, Carmelle oversaw the launch of several groundbreaking technologies that drove better food safety, strong cybersecurity and supply chain digitization. She joined the company as a Financial Analyst, and when Carmelle took over as Product CFO she helped lead a highly successful product launch that created 200+ jobs while driving strong revenue growth to over $100M in 3 years.
Carmelle earned her Executive .M.B.A. from the New York University Stern School of Business with specializations in Leadership and Global Business, and her B.A. from Florida Atlantic University. She is originally from Haiti, but now lives in NYC with her husband and son.
Carmelle Cadet
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
EMTECH
Carmelle M. Cadet is the Founder and CEO of EMTECH, a technology company working with central banks around the world to make their financial infrastructures inclusive and resilient by design. At EMTECH, Carmelle leads the vision of developing the next generation central banking infrastructure to drive financial inclusion, economic development and modernization of regulatory environments. From Digital Regulatory Sandbox to Digital Cash Platform (Central Bank Digital Currency), Carmelle and her highly experienced team of former regulators and experienced engineers, present groundbreaking and actionable tech solutions to solve current economic challenges.
A thought leader and public speaker in fintech and regulatory innovation, Carmelle also advises other women, minority fintech entrepreneurs. She has won and has been nominated for several awards for her leadership and trailblazing work.
In her previous life, Carmelle was the Deputy CFO for IBM Blockchain where she spearheaded the global product commercialization and financial management strategy. With clients like Walmart, JPM Chase, Softbank, Carmelle oversaw the launch of several groundbreaking technologies that drove better food safety, strong cybersecurity and supply chain digitization. She joined the company as a Financial Analyst, and when Carmelle took over as Product CFO she helped lead a highly successful product launch that created 200+ jobs while driving strong revenue growth to over $100M in 3 years.
Carmelle earned her Executive .M.B.A. from the New York University Stern School of Business with specializations in Leadership and Global Business, and her B.A. from Florida Atlantic University. She is originally from Haiti, but now lives in NYC with her husband and son.
Diana Mpyisi
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Blue Oceans Rwanda
Diana Mpyisi
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Diana Mpyisi is a currently the Founder and CEO of Blue Oceans, a media and communications consultancy firm. Established in 2017, Blue Oceans conceptualizes and implements communication and media-based strategies for its clients in the private, public and civil society sectors. The creation of Blue Oceans was largely inspired by the need to create content by Rwandans about Rwandans; to be shared with the world. As of February 2018, to date, Blue Oceans produces The Square, a weekly current affairs English show on Rwanda Television, hosted by Diana.
Diana has 23 years’ experience in demanding communication management roles, multi-skilling across a wide range of disciplines that range from Project Implementation; Journalism and Communication; Speechwriting, Knowledge Management in Youth Empowerment; Events and Protocol; High Level Conference Facilitation and Documentary and TV Production. Some of her previous professional roles include Director for Communication and Protocol in the Office of the First Lady of Rwanda (2007 – 2012), and English news anchor at Rwanda Television (2001 – 2003). She is a writer and has written for The New Times Newspaper (2002 – 2013), and various publications in Rwanda and on the African continent.
Diana is passionate about youth empowerment, and is currently the Co-Founder and Organiser of Spoken Word Rwanda – a platform that promotes poetry and spoken word talent amongst Rwandan youth since 2011 to date. Diana is also the Founding Curator for the Kigali Global Shapers Hub – an offshoot of the World Economic Forum for youth across the globe based on their Global Shapers program.
She is also a seasoned conference facilitator and technical advisor at major events such as Rwanda-Poland Business Forum 2024, Women Deliver 2023, Kwita Izina 2022, BPR Bank Merger Launch 2022, Kwibuka27, Rwanda Embassy in the Netherlands 2021, Africa Drone Forum 2020, Eisenhower Fellowships Regional Africa Conference 2019, Volkswagen Rwanda Launch 2019, Kenya-Rwanda Business Forum 2015, Transform Africa Summit 2013, to name a few. As a public speaker, some previous speaking engagements include:
•African Women Storytellers – 2024,
•Africa Leadership University – 2023,
•Norrken, Women in Business – 2023,
•Africa Communications Week, Rwanda – 2022,
•MTN Rwanda Youth Mentorship (YOLO Be Great), Rwanda – 2020,
•Academy for Women Entrepreneurs, Rwanda – 2019,
•G5 Business Makers Program: Meet the Professionals, Rwanda – 2018,
•Youth Connect Summit, Rwanda – 2017,
•Imbuto Foundation, Office of the First Lady, Rwanda – 2016 & 2018,
•Kigali Global Shapers, Rwanda – 2016 & 2018,
•Gashora Girls Academy, Rwanda – 2015,
•TEDx Kampala Youth Talk, Uganda – 2013,
•United Nations Global Youth Forum, Kenya – 2012,
•Tallberg Forum, Tallberg, Sweden – 2012.
Diana undertook her undergraduate studies in Journalism and Politics at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa (2002). This was followed by her graduate studies at the University of Warwick, UK, with an MA in Creative and Media Enterprises (2009), where she was a recipient of the prestigious UK Chevening Scholarship. As of May 2017, Diana became an Eisenhower Fellow, awarded by Eisenhower Fellowships President George de Lama and its former Chair, the late Major General Collin L. Powell.
Diana Mpyisi
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Blue Oceans Rwanda
Diana Mpyisi is a currently the Founder and CEO of Blue Oceans, a media and communications consultancy firm. Established in 2017, Blue Oceans conceptualizes and implements communication and media-based strategies for its clients in the private, public and civil society sectors. The creation of Blue Oceans was largely inspired by the need to create content by Rwandans about Rwandans; to be shared with the world. As of February 2018, to date, Blue Oceans produces The Square, a weekly current affairs English show on Rwanda Television, hosted by Diana.
Diana has 23 years’ experience in demanding communication management roles, multi-skilling across a wide range of disciplines that range from Project Implementation; Journalism and Communication; Speechwriting, Knowledge Management in Youth Empowerment; Events and Protocol; High Level Conference Facilitation and Documentary and TV Production. Some of her previous professional roles include Director for Communication and Protocol in the Office of the First Lady of Rwanda (2007 – 2012), and English news anchor at Rwanda Television (2001 – 2003). She is a writer and has written for The New Times Newspaper (2002 – 2013), and various publications in Rwanda and on the African continent.
Diana is passionate about youth empowerment, and is currently the Co-Founder and Organiser of Spoken Word Rwanda – a platform that promotes poetry and spoken word talent amongst Rwandan youth since 2011 to date. Diana is also the Founding Curator for the Kigali Global Shapers Hub – an offshoot of the World Economic Forum for youth across the globe based on their Global Shapers program.
She is also a seasoned conference facilitator and technical advisor at major events such as Rwanda-Poland Business Forum 2024, Women Deliver 2023, Kwita Izina 2022, BPR Bank Merger Launch 2022, Kwibuka27, Rwanda Embassy in the Netherlands 2021, Africa Drone Forum 2020, Eisenhower Fellowships Regional Africa Conference 2019, Volkswagen Rwanda Launch 2019, Kenya-Rwanda Business Forum 2015, Transform Africa Summit 2013, to name a few. As a public speaker, some previous speaking engagements include:
•African Women Storytellers – 2024,
•Africa Leadership University – 2023,
•Norrken, Women in Business – 2023,
•Africa Communications Week, Rwanda – 2022,
•MTN Rwanda Youth Mentorship (YOLO Be Great), Rwanda – 2020,
•Academy for Women Entrepreneurs, Rwanda – 2019,
•G5 Business Makers Program: Meet the Professionals, Rwanda – 2018,
•Youth Connect Summit, Rwanda – 2017,
•Imbuto Foundation, Office of the First Lady, Rwanda – 2016 & 2018,
•Kigali Global Shapers, Rwanda – 2016 & 2018,
•Gashora Girls Academy, Rwanda – 2015,
•TEDx Kampala Youth Talk, Uganda – 2013,
•United Nations Global Youth Forum, Kenya – 2012,
•Tallberg Forum, Tallberg, Sweden – 2012.
Diana undertook her undergraduate studies in Journalism and Politics at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa (2002). This was followed by her graduate studies at the University of Warwick, UK, with an MA in Creative and Media Enterprises (2009), where she was a recipient of the prestigious UK Chevening Scholarship. As of May 2017, Diana became an Eisenhower Fellow, awarded by Eisenhower Fellowships President George de Lama and its former Chair, the late Major General Collin L. Powell.
Diane Karusisi
Chief Executive Officer
Bank of Kigali
Diane Karusisi
Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Diane Karusisi is the CEO of Bank of Kigali Plc, Rwanda's largest commercial bank. She spearheaded the bank's digital transformation and played a pivotal role in expanding the BK Group into General Insurance, Investment Banking, and Technology. With a strong background in economics, she has held prominent positions at the National Institute of Statistics and the Office of the President of Rwanda. Dr. Karusisi also serves as a non-executive director on several boards, including the Rwanda Development Board and the University of Rwanda. Her exceptional leadership fosters growth and innovation, earning her high respect in Rwanda's financial industry.
Diane Karusisi
Chief Executive Officer
Bank of Kigali
Dr. Diane Karusisi is the CEO of Bank of Kigali Plc, Rwanda's largest commercial bank. She spearheaded the bank's digital transformation and played a pivotal role in expanding the BK Group into General Insurance, Investment Banking, and Technology. With a strong background in economics, she has held prominent positions at the National Institute of Statistics and the Office of the President of Rwanda. Dr. Karusisi also serves as a non-executive director on several boards, including the Rwanda Development Board and the University of Rwanda. Her exceptional leadership fosters growth and innovation, earning her high respect in Rwanda's financial industry.
Professor Esselina Macome
Chief Executive Officer & Chairperson
FSDMOC & Chairperson of the Board, Standard Bank Mozambique
Professor Esselina Macome
Chief Executive Officer & Chairperson
Esselina Macome - Associate Professor at the Eduardo Mondlane University. She holds a Doctors Degree (PhD), in Information .Esselina Macome - Associate Professor at the Eduardo Mondlane University. She holds a Doctors Degree (PhD), in Information Technologies by University of Pretoria, in South Africa in 2003; she also has a Masters Degree (MSc) in Analysis, Design and Management of Information System by London School of Economics and Political Science of the University of London, in 1992. Dr. Macome also has a Bachelor Honors Degree in Mathematics Teaching by Paedagogische Hochshule Dresden- Germany, in 1987. In 2016, she concluded an international certification in Leadership for Financial Inclusion offered by Fletcher School. She successfully completed the courses on Digital Money, Leading Markets: A Global Tour, Leading for Frontiers, Bitcoin: Back to the Future, Gender, regulating Fintechs, Humanitarian payment, product management all offered by the Digital Frontiers Institute in partnership with Fletcher School as part of the certified digital finance practitioner, a 3 years program, which she successfully concluded in September 2020. In 2018-2019 she participated successfully in the Africa Board Fellowship programme organized by the Centre of Financial Inclusion Accion (2018-2019). She participated in a course on Strategic Leadership in inclusive finance offered by Hardvard Bussiness School (March / April 2019). She is also a Certified Gender Equality Changmaker, by Digital Frontiers Institute since 2022
Dr. Macome joined the Central Bank of Mozambique in 2005 as Executive Director and Member of the Board, position that she held until 2015. Presently, beside the academic activity, she also works at FSDMOç (Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique) as Chief Executive Officer since July 2017, and was also appointed as the Presidente of the Board of Directors of Standard Bank Mozambique since December 2022.. Her interests include the usage of Information, Communication Technology for development and financial inclusion with more focus to Digital financial services (DFS), green finance and Gender related issues.
In 2016, she concluded an international certification in Leadership for Financial Inclusion offered by Fletcher School. She successfully completed the courses on Digital Money, Leading Markets: A Global Tour, Leading for Frontiers, Bitcoin: Back to the Future, Gender, regulating Fintechs, Humanitarian payment, product management all offered by the Digital Frontiers Institute in partnership with Fletcher School as part of the certified digital finance practitioner, a 3 years program, which she successfully concluded in September 2020. In 2018-2019 she participated successfully in the Africa Board Fellowship programme organized by the Centre of Financial Inclusion Accion (2018-2019). She participated in a course on Strategic Leadership in inclusive finance offered by Hardvard Bussiness School (March / April 2019). She is also a Certified Gender Equality Changmaker, by Digital Frontiers Institute since 2022
Dr. Macome joined the Central Bank of Mozambique in 2005 as Executive Director and Member of the Board, position that she held until 2015. Presently, beside the academic activity, she also works at FSDMOç (Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique) as Chief Executive Officer since July 2017 and was also appointed as the Presidente of the Board of Directors of Standard Bank Mozambique since December 2022. Her interests include the usage of Information, Communication Technology for development and financial inclusion with more focus to Digital financial services (DFS), green finance and Gender related issues.
Professor Esselina Macome
Chief Executive Officer & Chairperson
FSDMOC & Chairperson of the Board, Standard Bank Mozambique
Esselina Macome - Associate Professor at the Eduardo Mondlane University. She holds a Doctors Degree (PhD), in Information .Esselina Macome - Associate Professor at the Eduardo Mondlane University. She holds a Doctors Degree (PhD), in Information Technologies by University of Pretoria, in South Africa in 2003; she also has a Masters Degree (MSc) in Analysis, Design and Management of Information System by London School of Economics and Political Science of the University of London, in 1992. Dr. Macome also has a Bachelor Honors Degree in Mathematics Teaching by Paedagogische Hochshule Dresden- Germany, in 1987. In 2016, she concluded an international certification in Leadership for Financial Inclusion offered by Fletcher School. She successfully completed the courses on Digital Money, Leading Markets: A Global Tour, Leading for Frontiers, Bitcoin: Back to the Future, Gender, regulating Fintechs, Humanitarian payment, product management all offered by the Digital Frontiers Institute in partnership with Fletcher School as part of the certified digital finance practitioner, a 3 years program, which she successfully concluded in September 2020. In 2018-2019 she participated successfully in the Africa Board Fellowship programme organized by the Centre of Financial Inclusion Accion (2018-2019). She participated in a course on Strategic Leadership in inclusive finance offered by Hardvard Bussiness School (March / April 2019). She is also a Certified Gender Equality Changmaker, by Digital Frontiers Institute since 2022
Dr. Macome joined the Central Bank of Mozambique in 2005 as Executive Director and Member of the Board, position that she held until 2015. Presently, beside the academic activity, she also works at FSDMOç (Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique) as Chief Executive Officer since July 2017, and was also appointed as the Presidente of the Board of Directors of Standard Bank Mozambique since December 2022.. Her interests include the usage of Information, Communication Technology for development and financial inclusion with more focus to Digital financial services (DFS), green finance and Gender related issues.
In 2016, she concluded an international certification in Leadership for Financial Inclusion offered by Fletcher School. She successfully completed the courses on Digital Money, Leading Markets: A Global Tour, Leading for Frontiers, Bitcoin: Back to the Future, Gender, regulating Fintechs, Humanitarian payment, product management all offered by the Digital Frontiers Institute in partnership with Fletcher School as part of the certified digital finance practitioner, a 3 years program, which she successfully concluded in September 2020. In 2018-2019 she participated successfully in the Africa Board Fellowship programme organized by the Centre of Financial Inclusion Accion (2018-2019). She participated in a course on Strategic Leadership in inclusive finance offered by Hardvard Bussiness School (March / April 2019). She is also a Certified Gender Equality Changmaker, by Digital Frontiers Institute since 2022
Dr. Macome joined the Central Bank of Mozambique in 2005 as Executive Director and Member of the Board, position that she held until 2015. Presently, beside the academic activity, she also works at FSDMOç (Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique) as Chief Executive Officer since July 2017 and was also appointed as the Presidente of the Board of Directors of Standard Bank Mozambique since December 2022. Her interests include the usage of Information, Communication Technology for development and financial inclusion with more focus to Digital financial services (DFS), green finance and Gender related issues.
Fadilah Tchoumba
Chief Executive Officer
ABAN
Fadilah Tchoumba
Chief Executive Officer
Fadilah Tchoumba is the CEO of ABAN and the fund manager for Catalytic Africa, a co-investment facility for early-stage startups in Africa. She also serves as the Director of the African Business Angel Vehicle, a fund focused on sector-specific ventures. Additionally, Fadilah is a founding member and senior analyst at Amzill, a data collection and analysis firm, and she is on the advisory board of ENRICH in Africa. Before joining ABAN, Fadilah managed investment portfolios for institutional investors with interests in African trade. She also served as Director of Business and Innovation for the Royal Commonwealth Society, where she led the development of innovative projects aligned with Commonwealth values. Fadilah has been instrumental in creating tech-driven funds for innovative startups, including sharia-compliant vehicles, establishing herself as a leader in alternative asset classes in Africa. Passionate about innovation and sustainability, she advocates for early-stage investing, cross-border investments, and policy development to drive success in Africa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Fadilah holds a BA in Economics and Philosophy from Connecticut College, a diploma in International Commerce and Trade from Georgetown University, and a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics.
Fadilah Tchoumba
Chief Executive Officer
ABAN
Fadilah Tchoumba is the CEO of ABAN and the fund manager for Catalytic Africa, a co-investment facility for early-stage startups in Africa. She also serves as the Director of the African Business Angel Vehicle, a fund focused on sector-specific ventures. Additionally, Fadilah is a founding member and senior analyst at Amzill, a data collection and analysis firm, and she is on the advisory board of ENRICH in Africa. Before joining ABAN, Fadilah managed investment portfolios for institutional investors with interests in African trade. She also served as Director of Business and Innovation for the Royal Commonwealth Society, where she led the development of innovative projects aligned with Commonwealth values. Fadilah has been instrumental in creating tech-driven funds for innovative startups, including sharia-compliant vehicles, establishing herself as a leader in alternative asset classes in Africa. Passionate about innovation and sustainability, she advocates for early-stage investing, cross-border investments, and policy development to drive success in Africa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Fadilah holds a BA in Economics and Philosophy from Connecticut College, a diploma in International Commerce and Trade from Georgetown University, and a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics.
Dr Ganeshan Wignaraja
Presidential Advisor (Sri Lanka) & Visiting Senior Research Fellow ODI
ODI
Dr Ganeshan Wignaraja
Presidential Advisor (Sri Lanka) & Visiting Senior Research Fellow ODI
Dr Ganeshan Wignaraja
Presidential Advisor (Sri Lanka) & Visiting Senior Research Fellow ODI
ODI
Haim Taib
Founder & President
Mitrelli
Haim Taib
Founder & President
Mr. Haim Taib, Founder and President, Mitrelli and Menomadin Group, is an accomplished entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist with over three decades of experience in Africa. Mr. Taib has led numerous infrastructure projects, significantly improving quality of life and economic growth.
As the founder and president of Mitrelli, he has overseen close to 100 projects in countries like Angola, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, and Mozambique, focusing on sectors such as urbanization, water and food security, energy, education, healthcare, and technology.
Mr. Taib also leads the Menomadin Group, which drives global value through strategic investments. Menomadin's diverse portfolio includes real estate, capital markets, and startups, all aligned with ESG standards and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Their innovative financing and collaborative approach ensure impactful projects across sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.
Haim Taib
Founder & President
Mitrelli
Mr. Haim Taib, Founder and President, Mitrelli and Menomadin Group, is an accomplished entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist with over three decades of experience in Africa. Mr. Taib has led numerous infrastructure projects, significantly improving quality of life and economic growth.
As the founder and president of Mitrelli, he has overseen close to 100 projects in countries like Angola, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, and Mozambique, focusing on sectors such as urbanization, water and food security, energy, education, healthcare, and technology.
Mr. Taib also leads the Menomadin Group, which drives global value through strategic investments. Menomadin's diverse portfolio includes real estate, capital markets, and startups, all aligned with ESG standards and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Their innovative financing and collaborative approach ensure impactful projects across sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.
Hannah Acquah
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
TKC Africa
Hannah Acquah
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Hannah B. Acquah is an Economist, Entrepreneur and Business Executive with over 21 years of professional experience across four continents (Africa, Asia, the EU/UK, and the USA) and has worked for and consulted with financial institutions such as Acumen Fund, (former) Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and (former) Bank PHB; multi-national institutions such as Deloitte & Touché, GIZ and the United Nations; and learning institutions, including Ashesi University, Lagos Business School, The MBA Tour, YALI West Africa, and took a crash apprentice course as a finalist on the inaugural Apprentice Africa reality show in Nigeria (2008).
In November 2023, Hannah Bertilla Acquah was appointed as a Trade Finance Consultant for the Trade Finance Company, UK.
Furthermore, in August 2023, Miss Acquah was designated as the CEO and Head of Secretariat of the Ghana Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (GVCA). Her primary role is to grow the PE/VC industry in Ghana by attracting more capital into the asset class that can be invested in local and regional businesses. GVCA serves as a voice for industry practitioners in stakeholder engagement and advocacy, pursues initiatives that bring legitimacy to its members, and develops the capacity of industry players so they can safeguard investors and investees.
Hannah is also the Founder and Managing Consultant of TKC Africa Ltd., a Business and Investment consulting firm that facilitates Africa-wide projects for over 100 companies across multiple sectors (such as Agriculture, Energy and Technology); with a combined financial value of approximately $500 million USD. Over the past 14 years, TKC Africa has continued to be the preferred consulting firm due to our outstanding results in consulting, capacity building, and representing both local and international clients in the areas of Change Management, Business Development, Expansions, Executions and Structuring Support Services; including Investor Relations.
Miss Acquah holds an Executive Certificate on the Framework Gender and Organisational Leadership from Gender Equity Digital Frontiers (2024); Executive MBA Certificate from Harvard Business School/HarvardX, USA (2021); an Investment Management Certificate from UNECA/African Institute for Economic Development & Planning, Senegal (2021); a Master’s degree in Economics (honours) from Vanderbilt University, USA (2006); a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems (MIS) and International Economics from the University of Maryland, USA (2003); a Mandarin (Chinese) Certificate from Delter International Business Institute, Beijing, China (2007); and an International Baccalaureate diploma from Vienna International School (V.I.S.), Austria.
Hannah was a Fellow at the Royal Society of Arts (UK), a Wimbiz member (Nigeria), and an Acumen and YALI Fellow (USA) and was listed as one of the ’25 Faces of New Africa’ (BRICS Magazine, 2013). Hannah is an Austrian/Ghanaian national and is multilingual and multicultural, with diverse leadership and business acumen.
Hannah Acquah
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
TKC Africa
Hannah B. Acquah is an Economist, Entrepreneur and Business Executive with over 21 years of professional experience across four continents (Africa, Asia, the EU/UK, and the USA) and has worked for and consulted with financial institutions such as Acumen Fund, (former) Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and (former) Bank PHB; multi-national institutions such as Deloitte & Touché, GIZ and the United Nations; and learning institutions, including Ashesi University, Lagos Business School, The MBA Tour, YALI West Africa, and took a crash apprentice course as a finalist on the inaugural Apprentice Africa reality show in Nigeria (2008).
In November 2023, Hannah Bertilla Acquah was appointed as a Trade Finance Consultant for the Trade Finance Company, UK.
Furthermore, in August 2023, Miss Acquah was designated as the CEO and Head of Secretariat of the Ghana Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (GVCA). Her primary role is to grow the PE/VC industry in Ghana by attracting more capital into the asset class that can be invested in local and regional businesses. GVCA serves as a voice for industry practitioners in stakeholder engagement and advocacy, pursues initiatives that bring legitimacy to its members, and develops the capacity of industry players so they can safeguard investors and investees.
Hannah is also the Founder and Managing Consultant of TKC Africa Ltd., a Business and Investment consulting firm that facilitates Africa-wide projects for over 100 companies across multiple sectors (such as Agriculture, Energy and Technology); with a combined financial value of approximately $500 million USD. Over the past 14 years, TKC Africa has continued to be the preferred consulting firm due to our outstanding results in consulting, capacity building, and representing both local and international clients in the areas of Change Management, Business Development, Expansions, Executions and Structuring Support Services; including Investor Relations.
Miss Acquah holds an Executive Certificate on the Framework Gender and Organisational Leadership from Gender Equity Digital Frontiers (2024); Executive MBA Certificate from Harvard Business School/HarvardX, USA (2021); an Investment Management Certificate from UNECA/African Institute for Economic Development & Planning, Senegal (2021); a Master’s degree in Economics (honours) from Vanderbilt University, USA (2006); a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems (MIS) and International Economics from the University of Maryland, USA (2003); a Mandarin (Chinese) Certificate from Delter International Business Institute, Beijing, China (2007); and an International Baccalaureate diploma from Vienna International School (V.I.S.), Austria.
Hannah was a Fellow at the Royal Society of Arts (UK), a Wimbiz member (Nigeria), and an Acumen and YALI Fellow (USA) and was listed as one of the ’25 Faces of New Africa’ (BRICS Magazine, 2013). Hannah is an Austrian/Ghanaian national and is multilingual and multicultural, with diverse leadership and business acumen.
Israel Bimpe
Chief Executive Officer
Irembo
Israel Bimpe
Chief Executive Officer
Israel Bimpe is the CEO of Irembo, a Rwandan software that develops platforms to help governments and companies manage digital workflows for services management, and payments. With IremboGov and IremboPay, Irembo digitizes and automates siloed processes for Government institutions to provide services on a one-stop platform. Israel previously served on Irembo’s Board of Directors. Before Irembo, Israel was the Director of Africa Go-To-Market at Zipline.
Israel Bimpe
Chief Executive Officer
Irembo
Israel Bimpe is the CEO of Irembo, a Rwandan software that develops platforms to help governments and companies manage digital workflows for services management, and payments. With IremboGov and IremboPay, Irembo digitizes and automates siloed processes for Government institutions to provide services on a one-stop platform. Israel previously served on Irembo’s Board of Directors. Before Irembo, Israel was the Director of Africa Go-To-Market at Zipline.
Jean Bosco Iyacu
Chief Executive Officer
Access to Finance Rwanda
Jean Bosco Iyacu
Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Jean Bosco Iyacu is the Chief Executive Officer of Access to Finance Rwanda since February 2021, prior to becoming AFR’s CEO, Iyacu served the organization as the Director of Programs for 7 years and has been instrumental in the design and implementation of a diverse range of financial inclusion and financial sector development programs in Rwanda. Before joining AFR, He was the Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Business Development Center (RBDC), an entrepreneurship and business incubation facility. He also served in various leadership capacities in some of Africa’s leading Financial Institutions such as KCB Bank Rwanda Ltd where he was the Regional Business Manager and Head of Retail and SME Banking. He holds a Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Iyacu is a Certified Expert in MSME Financing, and Inclusive Insurance from the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management and a Certified Expert in Digital Money from the Digital Frontiers Institute. He is also a fellow of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Executive Course on Rethinking Financial Inclusion.
Jean Bosco Iyacu
Chief Executive Officer
Access to Finance Rwanda
Mr. Jean Bosco Iyacu is the Chief Executive Officer of Access to Finance Rwanda since February 2021, prior to becoming AFR’s CEO, Iyacu served the organization as the Director of Programs for 7 years and has been instrumental in the design and implementation of a diverse range of financial inclusion and financial sector development programs in Rwanda. Before joining AFR, He was the Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Business Development Center (RBDC), an entrepreneurship and business incubation facility. He also served in various leadership capacities in some of Africa’s leading Financial Institutions such as KCB Bank Rwanda Ltd where he was the Regional Business Manager and Head of Retail and SME Banking. He holds a Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Iyacu is a Certified Expert in MSME Financing, and Inclusive Insurance from the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management and a Certified Expert in Digital Money from the Digital Frontiers Institute. He is also a fellow of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Executive Course on Rethinking Financial Inclusion.
Hon. John Rwangombwa
Governor
National Bank of Rwanda
Hon. John Rwangombwa
Governor
Hon. John Rwangombwa was appointed Central Bank Governor on the 25th of February 2023. His career started in Rwanda Revenue Authority where he grew through ranks to the Deputy Commissioner of Customs for Operations. He then joined the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning in 2002 as the Director of the National Treasury Department. Having served as the Ministry’s First Accountant General in 2005, Hon. Rwangombwa was appointed Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury in the same year and in 2009 he became the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning. At that time, he oversaw the elaboration and implementation of Rwanda’s First Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS 1), under which Rwanda’s economy was able to achieve high growth at an average of 8% and poverty was reduced by 12% in 5 years from 2006-2011. Since his appointment as Central Bank Governor to date, Hon. Rwangombwa has been able to maintain the stability of the Rwandan Economy and its Financial Sector. He was voted Governor of the year 2015 for the Sub-Saharan Region by Emerging Markets. Hon. Rwangombwa serves as member of various advisory bodies including the Presidential Advisory Council and World Economic Forum on Global Agenda Council.
Hon. John Rwangombwa
Governor
National Bank of Rwanda
Hon. John Rwangombwa was appointed Central Bank Governor on the 25th of February 2023. His career started in Rwanda Revenue Authority where he grew through ranks to the Deputy Commissioner of Customs for Operations. He then joined the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning in 2002 as the Director of the National Treasury Department. Having served as the Ministry’s First Accountant General in 2005, Hon. Rwangombwa was appointed Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury in the same year and in 2009 he became the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning. At that time, he oversaw the elaboration and implementation of Rwanda’s First Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS 1), under which Rwanda’s economy was able to achieve high growth at an average of 8% and poverty was reduced by 12% in 5 years from 2006-2011. Since his appointment as Central Bank Governor to date, Hon. Rwangombwa has been able to maintain the stability of the Rwandan Economy and its Financial Sector. He was voted Governor of the year 2015 for the Sub-Saharan Region by Emerging Markets. Hon. Rwangombwa serves as member of various advisory bodies including the Presidential Advisory Council and World Economic Forum on Global Agenda Council.
Kwamina Duker
Chief Executive Officer
Development Bank Ghana
Kwamina Duker
Chief Executive Officer
Kwamina Duker, known as “K”, is currently the CEO of the Development Bank of Ghana. K Duker brings a wealth of experience in finance and investments, particularly Treasury and FX trading. With over 30 years of experience in leadership roles across different geographies including Ghana, the UK, and Asia. K has particular experience in leading major FX technology platforms and treasury in Europe, the Americas, and the Asia Pacific. K was formerly the Managing Director of Dwennimmen Group Company Limited, an advisory firm that is passionate about connecting world-class expertise to Africa. Prior to this, he was the Managing Director for the Asia Pacific at OANDA where he had full oversight responsibilities of the company’s operations in the region. Prior to OANDA , K was an executive director at Deutsche Bank and HSBC He has previously served on various Boards including Consolidated Bank Ghana, Executive Committee member of OANDA, and Fidelity Bank Ghana. K holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of California and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Barking University, Essex, U.K.
Kwamina Duker
Chief Executive Officer
Development Bank Ghana
Kwamina Duker, known as “K”, is currently the CEO of the Development Bank of Ghana. K Duker brings a wealth of experience in finance and investments, particularly Treasury and FX trading. With over 30 years of experience in leadership roles across different geographies including Ghana, the UK, and Asia. K has particular experience in leading major FX technology platforms and treasury in Europe, the Americas, and the Asia Pacific. K was formerly the Managing Director of Dwennimmen Group Company Limited, an advisory firm that is passionate about connecting world-class expertise to Africa. Prior to this, he was the Managing Director for the Asia Pacific at OANDA where he had full oversight responsibilities of the company’s operations in the region. Prior to OANDA , K was an executive director at Deutsche Bank and HSBC He has previously served on various Boards including Consolidated Bank Ghana, Executive Committee member of OANDA, and Fidelity Bank Ghana. K holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of California and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Barking University, Essex, U.K.
Meghan McCormick
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Oze
Meghan McCormick
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Meghan McCormick is a systems thinker and strategist, passionate about designing solutions that bring real value to customers, corporations, and communities. She has spent her career focused geographically on African markets and functionally on innovation strategy. She started her work as a Community Economic Development Volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea. During her service, she founded Guinea’s first business accelerator, Dare to Innovate, and scaled it to be French-speaking Africa’s most active small business accelerator. Currently, Meghan is the Co-Founder & CEO of Oze, a fintech company that enables financial institutions to launch digital lending products for small businesses.
Outside of her entrepreneurial endeavors, Meghan worked as an Innovation Strategist at Doblin, the innovation unit of Monitor Deloitte. Meghan has an MBA from MIT where she was a Legatum Fellow for Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets and an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School where she was a Cheng Fellow in the Social Innovation and Change Initiative and a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow focused on West Africa. She is a contributor to Forbes Women where she covers women building high-impact organizations across Africa.
Meghan McCormick
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Oze
Meghan McCormick is a systems thinker and strategist, passionate about designing solutions that bring real value to customers, corporations, and communities. She has spent her career focused geographically on African markets and functionally on innovation strategy. She started her work as a Community Economic Development Volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea. During her service, she founded Guinea’s first business accelerator, Dare to Innovate, and scaled it to be French-speaking Africa’s most active small business accelerator. Currently, Meghan is the Co-Founder & CEO of Oze, a fintech company that enables financial institutions to launch digital lending products for small businesses.
Outside of her entrepreneurial endeavors, Meghan worked as an Innovation Strategist at Doblin, the innovation unit of Monitor Deloitte. Meghan has an MBA from MIT where she was a Legatum Fellow for Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets and an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School where she was a Cheng Fellow in the Social Innovation and Change Initiative and a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow focused on West Africa. She is a contributor to Forbes Women where she covers women building high-impact organizations across Africa.
Nick Barigye
Chief Executive Officer
Rwanda Finance Limited
Nick Barigye
Chief Executive Officer
Nick Barigye is the Chief Executive Officer of Rwanda Finance Limited, the company promoting and developing Rwanda as a leading destination for international investments and cross-border transactions in Africa.
Nick Barigye
Chief Executive Officer
Rwanda Finance Limited
Nick Barigye is the Chief Executive Officer of Rwanda Finance Limited, the company promoting and developing Rwanda as a leading destination for international investments and cross-border transactions in Africa.
Oluwatosin Olaseinde
Founder
Money Africa
Oluwatosin Olaseinde
Founder
Oluwatosin Olaseinde
Founder
Money Africa
Sam Tayengwa
Chief Executive Officer
TransUnion Rwanda
Sam Tayengwa
Chief Executive Officer
Sam Tayengwa
Chief Executive Officer
TransUnion Rwanda
Sopnendu Mohanty
Chief FinTech Officer, Monetary Authority of Singapore and Group Chief Executive Officer - Designate, Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN)
Sopnendu Mohanty
Chief FinTech Officer, Monetary Authority of Singapore and Group Chief Executive Officer - Designate, Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN)
Mohanty extensively engages with global technology and financial services ecosystems and has championed notable collaborative public goods like API Exchange (APIX), Singapore Fintech Festival, Payment Rails, Data exchange platforms, and experimental programs like Project Ubin. In addition, Mohanty advises many international global advisory bodies on Fintech, Innovation and Inclusion. Within five years of his leadership, Singapore has become a leading global Fintech hub producing unicorns and home to many vibrant fintech companies.
He has co-authored several patented works in the application of digital technology in Finance and won many industry recognitions.
Sopnendu Mohanty
Chief FinTech Officer, Monetary Authority of Singapore and Group Chief Executive Officer - Designate, Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN)
Mohanty extensively engages with global technology and financial services ecosystems and has championed notable collaborative public goods like API Exchange (APIX), Singapore Fintech Festival, Payment Rails, Data exchange platforms, and experimental programs like Project Ubin. In addition, Mohanty advises many international global advisory bodies on Fintech, Innovation and Inclusion. Within five years of his leadership, Singapore has become a leading global Fintech hub producing unicorns and home to many vibrant fintech companies.
He has co-authored several patented works in the application of digital technology in Finance and won many industry recognitions.
Tânia Tomé
American Business Award Judge
Womenice.Org
Tânia Tomé
American Business Award Judge
Tania Tomé is a trailblazing entrepreneur, economist, international speaker, and tech advocate renowned for her innovative approach to leadership and empowerment. As the CEO of Ecokaya, she pioneers cutting-edge solutions in entrepreneurship and innovation, transforming industries and inspiring change globally. Her influence spans continents as an executive coach and international speaker, impacting professionals in Uganda, Rwanda, the USA, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, and beyond.
As President of Womenice.Org, Tania champions women’s and youth empowerment through her annual global leadership conferences, mentorship programs, and awards. She is the first Lusophone and African to chair the Jury Committee for the Global Women in Business Award held in New York. Additionally, she is a judge for the American Business Awards, serves as a board member, and acts as a global ambassador and judge for numerous initiatives worldwide. She served as a Forbes Coaches Council Member in 2022, where she impacted many people and aims to continue contributing to the growth and success of others.
Tania is the author of seven books, including Succenergy: Activate Your Energy and Discover your Success inside you, an Amazon Best Seller week in Business and Economics. Her work is studied by PHD and master's students at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Named among the 100 Most Influential Afrodescendants by MIPAD in New York, Tania has also been honored with an Academic Award by Former Portuguese President Mário Soares. Her work continues to inspire and catalyze innovation across industries.
Tânia Tomé
American Business Award Judge
Womenice.Org
Tania Tomé is a trailblazing entrepreneur, economist, international speaker, and tech advocate renowned for her innovative approach to leadership and empowerment. As the CEO of Ecokaya, she pioneers cutting-edge solutions in entrepreneurship and innovation, transforming industries and inspiring change globally. Her influence spans continents as an executive coach and international speaker, impacting professionals in Uganda, Rwanda, the USA, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, and beyond.
As President of Womenice.Org, Tania champions women’s and youth empowerment through her annual global leadership conferences, mentorship programs, and awards. She is the first Lusophone and African to chair the Jury Committee for the Global Women in Business Award held in New York. Additionally, she is a judge for the American Business Awards, serves as a board member, and acts as a global ambassador and judge for numerous initiatives worldwide. She served as a Forbes Coaches Council Member in 2022, where she impacted many people and aims to continue contributing to the growth and success of others.
Tania is the author of seven books, including Succenergy: Activate Your Energy and Discover your Success inside you, an Amazon Best Seller week in Business and Economics. Her work is studied by PHD and master's students at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Named among the 100 Most Influential Afrodescendants by MIPAD in New York, Tania has also been honored with an Academic Award by Former Portuguese President Mário Soares. Her work continues to inspire and catalyze innovation across industries.
Yussouf Ntwali
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
BAG
Yussouf Ntwali
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Yussouf Ntwali, co-founder and CEO of BAG, is deeply committed to transforming Africa's future through technology and workforce development. Under his leadership, BAG's job simulation platform has empowered over 20,000 users by bridging skills gaps and connecting talent with more than 200 employers across the continent. Beyond his work with BAG, Yussouf actively fosters Kigali's tech ecosystem through Startups in Rwanda, a vibrant community he founded to support local innovators. Additionally, he hosts 'What I'm Building', a podcast where he speaks to world leaders, CEOs, founders and innovators on the continent.
Yussouf Ntwali
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
BAG
Yussouf Ntwali, co-founder and CEO of BAG, is deeply committed to transforming Africa's future through technology and workforce development. Under his leadership, BAG's job simulation platform has empowered over 20,000 users by bridging skills gaps and connecting talent with more than 200 employers across the continent. Beyond his work with BAG, Yussouf actively fosters Kigali's tech ecosystem through Startups in Rwanda, a vibrant community he founded to support local innovators. Additionally, he hosts 'What I'm Building', a podcast where he speaks to world leaders, CEOs, founders and innovators on the continent.
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Janet is a member of the senior leadership team under the UOB Group CEO, leading delivery channels, digitalisation initiatives, and customer experience & advocacy to achieve UOB Group’s vision of a premier regional bank in the Asia Pacific. Working with Business, Technology, and Country teams in UOB, FinTech, and ecosystem partners externally, she champions collaborative business models, and omnichannel strategy to drive better customer experience and outcomes for the bank and its customers.
Laura is currently a Director in Temasek’s Blockchain team, which focuses on venture building and investment opportunities in the space. She was also part of the founding venture teams of 2 start-ups by Temasek – Partior, a joint venture with JP Morgan and DBS to setup a multi-currency payments network to enhance cross-border clearing and settlements; as well as Affinidi, a start-up that uses decentralised technologies to develop data and self-sovereign identity solutions.
Marco is the Head of International at iCapital and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. In this role, he is responsible for the expansion and overall development of the firm’s business outside of the United States (EMEA, APAC, LATAM).
Richard currently serves as Vice President, Co-head of Tencent legal and a member of the Listing Committee of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and GEM Listing Committee of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.
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Chen Leiming
Chen Leiming
Chen is the Senior Vice President of Ant Group and is responsible for international public policy and government affairs for Ant Group. He also oversees the international legal & compliance department for Ant International Business Group. In his day-to-day responsibilities, Chen undertakes a broad range of governmental and regulatory engagement in connection with the Group’s international business activities.