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Digitising Inclusion

Unlocking Digital Access for Marginalised Communities

The theme of Digitising Inclusion centres on ensuring equitable access to digital resources for marginalised communities across Africa, addressing systemic barriers that hinder full participation in the digital economy. By tackling these challenges, this theme promotes social equity and empowers Africa to fully harness the power of technology, driving greater inclusion and fostering sustainable economic growth.

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Key elements of this theme include:

  • Overcoming systemic barriers: Tackling the challenges that prevent underserved groups from accessing digital tools and resources.
  • Inclusive digital strategies: Developing policies and initiatives that promote access for all, particularly for women, rural populations, and other marginalized groups.
  • Social equity: Using technology to create equal opportunities for all, helping to close gaps in access and participation.
  • Harnessing diverse talents: Empowering a broad range of talents and perspectives that contribute to the richness of Africa’s cultural and economic landscape.

Why spotlight Digitising Inclusion at IFF 2025?

Digitising inclusion focuses on ensuring marginalised communities have equitable access to digital resources. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) reports a significant digital gender gap, with internet usage rates at 35% for men compared to only 24% for women as of 2020. Closing this gap is crucial for achieving social equity and harnessing diverse talents across the continent.
Initiatives such as community internet hubs are being developed to expand access to underserved populations, enhancing educational and economic opportunities while promoting broader participation in the digital economy.
 

By Invite Only

Time

Tuesday, 20 June, 9:00am-1:30pm

Venue

Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda

“Where policymakers, capital providers and think tanks converge to shape the future of financial technology.”

The rapid pace of technological innovation and adoption has resulted in increased regulatory and policy considerations, which in turn has investors seeking answers. The Capital Meets Policy Dialogue is a timely first-of-its-kind call for policymakers to share their strategic perspectives on FinTech regulations, including sectors of interest and concern as well as their view on emerging risks. Conversely, the Dialogue is an equal measure call for investors to share the likely direction of capital, including sectoral investment outlook, opportunities, challenges, and risks. Above all, the dialogue is an ask for both parties to share expectations more openly.

 

Attendance at The Capital Meets Policy Dialogue is by invite-only, if you wish to join us please register, subject to approval.

Agenda

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Keynote Address: The Capital Provider's Perspective

How can policymakers balance the need for innovation with the need to protect consumers and ensure financial stability? What are the most pressing regulatory issues facing FinTech companies today, and how can they be addressed?

 

The role of venture capital and private equity in the FinTech  ecosystem: What types of FinTech startups are attracting the most investment, and why?

 

How do venture capital and private equity firms evaluate potential investments in the FinTech space?

 

What are some of the biggest challenges facing FinTech startups when it comes to raising capital?

Fireside: The Policymaker's Perspective

What are key recent policy announcements that accelerated innovation and enabled capital flow into FinTech in your jurisdiction?

 

What was the impact of these actions on the broader economy?

 

What best practices, if any, enabled an inclusive policy making process?

 

What new initiatives are being planned to ensure FinTech policy objectives are aligned with market outcomes?

The Deep-Dive: Thinking Solutions Together

With momentum building around FinTech in Africa, how can capital providers and policy makers collaborate to attract more capital to the region?

 

With the quality of first-time and repeat founders improving, what can capital providers and policy makers do to increase the overall talent pool?

 

How does the region solve for regulatory fragmentation so as to facilitate faster scaling for FinTechs?

 

As African financial services undergo a structural shift, do digital bank licenses hold the key to accelerating financial inclusion in Africa?

In the next 3 years, what FinTech sectors will attract the most capital flow, and how aligned are these with policy priorities?

Modelling for Inclusive Policymaking: The Think Tank Perspective

What are examples (global) where value creation objectives of venture capital and financial inclusion policy objectives were achieved concurrently?

 

What were the key actions taken by policy makers and capital providers in these examples?

 

Can these be replicated in financial services / FinTech, and how?

Anna Ekeledo_IFF

Anna Ekeledo

Executive Director

AfriLabs

Anna Ekeledo

Executive Director

Anna Ekeledo is the Executive Director of AfriLabs - a Network organisation of 400 technology and innovation hubs spread across 52 African Countries and the diaspora; leading the AfriLabs community to achieve its vision of a thriving innovation economy in Africa, and heading a pan-African team to develop initiatives and build multi-stakeholder partnerships that support African innovation hubs and other stakeholders in raising high potential entrepreneurs that stimulate economic growth and social development in Africa.

Anna is an international speaker, trainer, innovation ecosystem builder, and mentor. She is also an advisor, in several advisory roles; is a member of the Africa-Europe Foundation Digital Strategy Task Force, she is also engaged in a High-Level Policy Dialogue on the Science, Technology and Innovation working group AU-EU Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) and a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the Future of technology policy. 

Prior to joining AfriLabs, Anna was involved in pioneering various impact-driven projects and new business units with organisations such as the Visiola Foundation, Wild Fusion Digital Centre, Google, Lagos Business School - Nigeria, and Ingenico - a French global financial technology company.

Anna has a first-class degree in Psychology from Covenant University, Nigeria and an M.Sc. International Marketing Management from Leeds University Business School, UK.

She has also been recognised as a top African economic and tech leader by bodies such as Choiseul 100 Africa, and Agile 50, the World's 50 Most Influential People Navigating Disruption, by Apolitical and World Economic Forum.

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Arjuna Costa

Managing Partner

Flourish Ventures

Arjuna Costa

Managing Partner

Arjuna Costa is driven by a deep compassion for vulnerable populations across the globe, and partners with entrepreneurs using innovative technologies to enhance their customers’ financial well-being. He co-manages Flourish, with a primary focus on venture investing across emerging markets in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Before Flourish, Arjuna was a partner at Omidyar Network, where he built a global portfolio of early-stage, inclusive fintech companies. Prior to that, Arjuna developed a deep understanding of the potential to radically alter traditional “brick-and-mortar” economics through mobile money solutions for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Before that, he invested equity and debt in consumer finance companies in emerging markets at The Rohatyn Group, a multi-billion dollar emerging markets investment firm.

In 2003, Arjuna cofounded a $120-million private equity fund focused on the turnaround of distressed commercial banks in Africa. The fund grew out of advising governments on the restructuring and privatization of its banking sector. Arjuna began his career at Lehman Brothers, where he spent five years financing power plants and airports globally.

Arjuna earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in computer science from Columbia University.

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Professor Esselina Macome

Chief Executive Officer

Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique

Professor Esselina Macome

Chief Executive Officer

Esselina Macome - Associate Professor at the Eduardo Mondlane University. She holds a Doctoral Degree (PhD), in Information Technologies by University of Pretoria, in South Africa in 2003; she also has a Master 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 is Licentiate in Teaching of Mathematics by Paedagogische Hochshule Dresden- Germany, in 1987. In 2016, she concluded an international certification in Leadership for Financial Inclusion offered by Fletcher School. She successful 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 3 years program, which I successfully concluded in September 2020. In 2018-2019 she participated with success in the Africa Board Fellowship programme organized by the Center for Financial Inclusion Accion (2018-2019). She participated in a course on Strategic Leadership in inclusive finance offered by Harvard Business School (Março / Abril 2019). In 2 March 2022 she successfully completed a course related to leadership on gender equality for organizational transformation on gender equity, offered by DFI.

Dr. Macome joined the Central Bank of Mozambique in 2005 as Executive Director and Member of the Board, position that she holds until 2015. Presently, besides the academic activity, she also working at the FSDMOç (Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique) as a Chief Executive Officer since July 2027 and since December 2022 she chairperson of Standard Bank. Her areas of interest 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.

Irene Arias Hofman

Irene Arias Hofman

CEO

IDB Lab

Irene Arias Hofman

CEO

Irene Arias Hofman is the CEO of IDB Lab, the innovation laboratory of the Inter-American Development Bank Group, the leading source of development finance for Latin America and the Caribbean. The purpose of IDB Lab is to drive innovation for inclusion by supporting early-stage entrepreneurial solutions capable of transforming the lives of vulnerable populations.

Previously, Irene worked for 20 years at the IFC, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, where she managed the Financial Institutions Group and also the LAC region with its 16-billion-dollar portfolio. Her focus has been on innovation and technology, venture capital, and organizational development.

Iyinoluwa

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji

Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer

Funds for Africa's Future (Future Africa)

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji

Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji is an investor and entrepreneur in the public interest. He is passionate about partnering with mission driven innovators and investors building an African future where prosperity and purpose is within everyone’s reach. He is currently the CEO and General Partner of The Funds for Africa’s Future an early-stage venture capital firm with a portfolio of over 100 companies collectively worth over $6 billion dollars.

Prior to founding the Fund, he was the founding CEO of Flutterwave, a billion-dollar global payments platform connecting African businesses and individuals to the global economy. Flutterwave is currently Africa’s most valuable startup processing payments of over $1billion dollars in payments every month and backed by global investors like Y Combinator, Greycroft, Mastercard, Visa and Tiger Global amongst others. He was also the co-founder of Andela, a billion-dollar business which matches Africa’s top engineering talent to global technology companies. Andela is also backed by top global investors like Spark Capital, Google Ventures, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Softbank amongst others.

Hon. John Rwangombwa

Hon. John Rwangombwa

Governor

National Bank of Rwanda

Hon. John Rwangombwa

Governor

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Ravi Menon

Managing Director

Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

Ravi Menon

Managing Director

Mr Ravi Menon was appointed Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in 2011. He was previously Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Trade & Industry and Deputy Secretary at the Ministry of Finance.

Mr Menon began his career at MAS in 1987. During his 16 years in MAS, he was involved in monetary policy; econometric forecasting; organisational development; banking regulation and liberalisation; and integrated supervision of complex financial institutions. Mr Menon spent a year at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, as a member of the secretariat to the Financial Stability Forum. A recipient of the Singapore Government's Meritorious Service Medal and Public Administration (Gold) Medal, Mr Menon has served on a variety of boards in the public, private, and people sectors in Singapore. On the international front, Mr Menon chairs the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System as well as Chair of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero APAC Network Advisory Board. He is also a member of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Steering Committee. Mr Menon holds a Master's in Public Administration from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

CHEA SEREY_IFF

Dr Serey Chea

Governor

National Bank of Cambodia

Dr Serey Chea

Governor

Serey Chea is the Governor of the National Bank of Cambodia. She is passionate about financial inclusion and women economic empowerment. Achievements under her leadership include the establishment of Credit Bureau Cambodia in 2012 that propelled Cambodia's Ease of Access to Finance to number 7 worldwide in 2017 by the World Bank, the introduction of Bakong, a national backbone payment system using DLT allowing interoperability amongst all financial service providers making financial services more accessible and affordable, and the introduction of financial literacy into the general education program. Serey hold a PhD in economics and is a member of the Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.
Tidjane Thiam

Tidjane Thiam

Board Chairman

Rwanda Finance Limited

Tidjane Thiam

Board Chairman

Tidjane Thiam is the Board Chairman of Rwanda Finance Limited as well as being the Executive Chairman of Freedom Acquisition 1 Corporation. He is also the Chairman of the Audit Committee of the Kering Group, a member of the International Olympic Committee, and a Special Envoy on Covid 19 for the African Union. 

Before this, Mr. Thiam was Chief Executive of Credit Suisse from 2015 to 2020 and Group Chief Executive of Prudential plc from 2009 to 2015, after one year as Chief Financial Officer. Between 2002 and 2008, Mr. Thiam held various leadership roles at Aviva after being a partner at the consulting firm McKinsey & Company. From 1994 to 1999, he was Chief Executive of the National Bureau for Technical Studies and Development and subsequently Secretary of Development and Planning for Côte d’Ivoire. 

Mr. Thiam co-chaired the World Economic Forum 2016 in Davos and joined the Group of Thirty (G30), a select group of leaders in international finance, in 2015. He has been on the Board of Directors of 21st Century Fox from 2014 until 2019. He was named Chairman of the Board of the Association of British Insurers from 2012 to 2014. In 2018, Mr. Thiam received the Euromoney Award for Excellence ‘Banker of the Year’. 

Mr. Thiam is a graduate of the École Polytechnique and the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris and holds an MBA with distinction from INSEAD. Mr. Thiam is a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honour.

Navin_Suri

Navin Suri [Moderator]

Chief Executive Officer, Percipient

Advisor, Board of Directors, Elevandi

Navin Suri [Moderator]

Chief Executive Officer, Percipient

Named to the prestigious global top 30 Accelerating Entrepreneurs by Ernst & Young, Navin is hooked to building new doors, writing new playbooks, and creating new enterprise value. He hung up his corporate boots after gaining significant experience across Retail Banking, Wealth & Asset Management, in leadership roles with APAC remits at Citi, ING and BNY Mellon. He started a banking technology company which invented the world’s first digital twin for banks aiming to help mid-sized banks accelerate their digital transformation.

Navin serves on the Board of Nomura in Taiwan, and is Advisor to the Board of Elevandi. He is creator and host of the TED-inspired The Founders Peak stage, and Podcast.

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Sharanjit Leyl [Moderator]

International Broadcaster


Sharanjit Leyl [Moderator]

International Broadcaster

A familiar face on global news channels, Sharanjit Leyl has brought you the news from Asia on BBC World News, Bloomberg Television and the CBC for a quarter of a century. She spent eighteen years with BBC World News, covering business and politics, anchoring from its Asia bureau and from London's Broadcasting House. She regularly anchored live on location on breaking stories such as the Trump-Kim summits, the Hong Kong protests, the missing Malaysian Airlines flight among others, while contributing to BBC World Service radio and the BBC news website. A Singaporean native, she's produced and presented BBC documentaries on TV and radio about her city. Sharanjit now regularly moderates high level debates for the United Nations, the World Bank, the ADB and other multilateral and financial institutions while balancing a board career and advising various companies on media strategy and ESG. She divides her time between Singapore and Bath, UK.

Featured Speakers

  • Anna Ekeledo_IFF

    Anna Ekeledo

    Executive Director

    AfriLabs

    Anna Ekeledo

    Executive Director

    Anna Ekeledo is the Executive Director of AfriLabs - a Network organisation of 400 technology and innovation hubs spread across 52 African Countries and the diaspora; leading the AfriLabs community to achieve its vision of a thriving innovation economy in Africa, and heading a pan-African team to develop initiatives and build multi-stakeholder partnerships that support African innovation hubs and other stakeholders in raising high potential entrepreneurs that stimulate economic growth and social development in Africa.

    Anna is an international speaker, trainer, innovation ecosystem builder, and mentor. She is also an advisor, in several advisory roles; is a member of the Africa-Europe Foundation Digital Strategy Task Force, she is also engaged in a High-Level Policy Dialogue on the Science, Technology and Innovation working group AU-EU Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) and a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the Future of technology policy. 

    Prior to joining AfriLabs, Anna was involved in pioneering various impact-driven projects and new business units with organisations such as the Visiola Foundation, Wild Fusion Digital Centre, Google, Lagos Business School - Nigeria, and Ingenico - a French global financial technology company.

    Anna has a first-class degree in Psychology from Covenant University, Nigeria and an M.Sc. International Marketing Management from Leeds University Business School, UK.

    She has also been recognised as a top African economic and tech leader by bodies such as Choiseul 100 Africa, and Agile 50, the World's 50 Most Influential People Navigating Disruption, by Apolitical and World Economic Forum.

  • Arjuna Costa_IFF

    Arjuna Costa

    Managing Partner

    Flourish Ventures

    Arjuna Costa

    Managing Partner

    Arjuna Costa is driven by a deep compassion for vulnerable populations across the globe, and partners with entrepreneurs using innovative technologies to enhance their customers’ financial well-being. He co-manages Flourish, with a primary focus on venture investing across emerging markets in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

    Before Flourish, Arjuna was a partner at Omidyar Network, where he built a global portfolio of early-stage, inclusive fintech companies. Prior to that, Arjuna developed a deep understanding of the potential to radically alter traditional “brick-and-mortar” economics through mobile money solutions for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Before that, he invested equity and debt in consumer finance companies in emerging markets at The Rohatyn Group, a multi-billion dollar emerging markets investment firm.

    In 2003, Arjuna cofounded a $120-million private equity fund focused on the turnaround of distressed commercial banks in Africa. The fund grew out of advising governments on the restructuring and privatization of its banking sector. Arjuna began his career at Lehman Brothers, where he spent five years financing power plants and airports globally.

    Arjuna earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in computer science from Columbia University.

  • Esselina Macome (1)

    Professor Esselina Macome

    Chief Executive Officer

    Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique

    Professor Esselina Macome

    Chief Executive Officer

    Esselina Macome - Associate Professor at the Eduardo Mondlane University. She holds a Doctoral Degree (PhD), in Information Technologies by University of Pretoria, in South Africa in 2003; she also has a Master 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 is Licentiate in Teaching of Mathematics by Paedagogische Hochshule Dresden- Germany, in 1987. In 2016, she concluded an international certification in Leadership for Financial Inclusion offered by Fletcher School. She successful 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 3 years program, which I successfully concluded in September 2020. In 2018-2019 she participated with success in the Africa Board Fellowship programme organized by the Center for Financial Inclusion Accion (2018-2019). She participated in a course on Strategic Leadership in inclusive finance offered by Harvard Business School (Março / Abril 2019). In 2 March 2022 she successfully completed a course related to leadership on gender equality for organizational transformation on gender equity, offered by DFI.

    Dr. Macome joined the Central Bank of Mozambique in 2005 as Executive Director and Member of the Board, position that she holds until 2015. Presently, besides the academic activity, she also working at the FSDMOç (Financial Sector Deepening Moçambique) as a Chief Executive Officer since July 2027 and since December 2022 she chairperson of Standard Bank. Her areas of interest 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.

  • Irene Arias Hofman

    Irene Arias Hofman

    CEO

    IDB Lab

    Irene Arias Hofman

    CEO

    Irene Arias Hofman is the CEO of IDB Lab, the innovation laboratory of the Inter-American Development Bank Group, the leading source of development finance for Latin America and the Caribbean. The purpose of IDB Lab is to drive innovation for inclusion by supporting early-stage entrepreneurial solutions capable of transforming the lives of vulnerable populations.

    Previously, Irene worked for 20 years at the IFC, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, where she managed the Financial Institutions Group and also the LAC region with its 16-billion-dollar portfolio. Her focus has been on innovation and technology, venture capital, and organizational development.

  • Iyinoluwa Aboyeji

    Iyinoluwa Aboyeji

    Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer

    Funds for Africa's Future (Future Africa)

    Iyinoluwa Aboyeji

    Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer

    Iyinoluwa Aboyeji is an investor and entrepreneur in the public interest. He is passionate about partnering with mission driven innovators and investors building an African future where prosperity and purpose is within everyone’s reach. He is currently the CEO and General Partner of The Funds for Africa’s Future an early-stage venture capital firm with a portfolio of over 100 companies collectively worth over $6 billion dollars.

    Prior to founding the Fund, he was the founding CEO of Flutterwave, a billion-dollar global payments platform connecting African businesses and individuals to the global economy. Flutterwave is currently Africa’s most valuable startup processing payments of over $1billion dollars in payments every month and backed by global investors like Y Combinator, Greycroft, Mastercard, Visa and Tiger Global amongst others. He was also the co-founder of Andela, a billion-dollar business which matches Africa’s top engineering talent to global technology companies. Andela is also backed by top global investors like Spark Capital, Google Ventures, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Softbank amongst others.

  • Hon. John Rwangombwa

    Hon. John Rwangombwa

    Governor

    National Bank of Rwanda

    Hon. John Rwangombwa

    Governor

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  • MD_Ravi_Menon_IFF

    Ravi Menon

    Managing Director

    Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

    Ravi Menon

    Managing Director

    Mr Ravi Menon was appointed Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in 2011. He was previously Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Trade & Industry and Deputy Secretary at the Ministry of Finance.

    Mr Menon began his career at MAS in 1987. During his 16 years in MAS, he was involved in monetary policy; econometric forecasting; organisational development; banking regulation and liberalisation; and integrated supervision of complex financial institutions. Mr Menon spent a year at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, as a member of the secretariat to the Financial Stability Forum. A recipient of the Singapore Government's Meritorious Service Medal and Public Administration (Gold) Medal, Mr Menon has served on a variety of boards in the public, private, and people sectors in Singapore. On the international front, Mr Menon chairs the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System as well as Chair of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero APAC Network Advisory Board. He is also a member of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Steering Committee. Mr Menon holds a Master's in Public Administration from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

  • CHEA SEREY_IFF

    Dr Serey Chea

    Governor

    National Bank of Cambodia

    Dr Serey Chea

    Governor

    Serey Chea is the Governor of the National Bank of Cambodia. She is passionate about financial inclusion and women economic empowerment. Achievements under her leadership include the establishment of Credit Bureau Cambodia in 2012 that propelled Cambodia's Ease of Access to Finance to number 7 worldwide in 2017 by the World Bank, the introduction of Bakong, a national backbone payment system using DLT allowing interoperability amongst all financial service providers making financial services more accessible and affordable, and the introduction of financial literacy into the general education program. Serey hold a PhD in economics and is a member of the Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

  • Tidjane Thiam

    Tidjane Thiam

    Board Chairman

    Rwanda Finance Limited

    Tidjane Thiam

    Board Chairman

    Tidjane Thiam is the Board Chairman of Rwanda Finance Limited as well as being the Executive Chairman of Freedom Acquisition 1 Corporation. He is also the Chairman of the Audit Committee of the Kering Group, a member of the International Olympic Committee, and a Special Envoy on Covid 19 for the African Union. 

    Before this, Mr. Thiam was Chief Executive of Credit Suisse from 2015 to 2020 and Group Chief Executive of Prudential plc from 2009 to 2015, after one year as Chief Financial Officer. Between 2002 and 2008, Mr. Thiam held various leadership roles at Aviva after being a partner at the consulting firm McKinsey & Company. From 1994 to 1999, he was Chief Executive of the National Bureau for Technical Studies and Development and subsequently Secretary of Development and Planning for Côte d’Ivoire. 

    Mr. Thiam co-chaired the World Economic Forum 2016 in Davos and joined the Group of Thirty (G30), a select group of leaders in international finance, in 2015. He has been on the Board of Directors of 21st Century Fox from 2014 until 2019. He was named Chairman of the Board of the Association of British Insurers from 2012 to 2014. In 2018, Mr. Thiam received the Euromoney Award for Excellence ‘Banker of the Year’. 

    Mr. Thiam is a graduate of the École Polytechnique and the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris and holds an MBA with distinction from INSEAD. Mr. Thiam is a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honour.

  • Navin Suri

    Navin Suri

    Chief Executive Officer, Percipient

    Advisor, Board of Directors, Elevandi

    Navin Suri

    Chief Executive Officer, Percipient

    Named to the prestigious global top 30 Accelerating Entrepreneurs by Ernst & Young, Navin is hooked to building new doors, writing new playbooks, and creating new enterprise value. He hung up his corporate boots after gaining significant experience across Retail Banking, Wealth & Asset Management, in leadership roles with APAC remits at Citi, ING and BNY Mellon. He started a banking technology company which invented the world’s first digital twin for banks aiming to help mid-sized banks accelerate their digital transformation.

    Navin serves on the Board of Nomura in Taiwan, and is Advisor to the Board of Elevandi. He is creator and host of the TED-inspired The Founders Peak stage, and Podcast.

  • SharanjitLeyl (1)

    Sharanjit Leyl

    International Broadcaster


    Sharanjit Leyl

    International Broadcaster

    A familiar face on global news channels, Sharanjit Leyl has brought you the news from Asia on BBC World News, Bloomberg Television and the CBC for a quarter of a century. She spent eighteen years with BBC World News, covering business and politics, anchoring from its Asia bureau and from London's Broadcasting House. She regularly anchored live on location on breaking stories such as the Trump-Kim summits, the Hong Kong protests, the missing Malaysian Airlines flight among others, while contributing to BBC World Service radio and the BBC news website. A Singaporean native, she's produced and presented BBC documentaries on TV and radio about her city. Sharanjit now regularly moderates high level debates for the United Nations, the World Bank, the ADB and other multilateral and financial institutions while balancing a board career and advising various companies on media strategy and ESG. She divides her time between Singapore and Bath, UK.

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