logo
RegTech Africa Conference Expands Advisory Council to Drive Greater Impact at Global, Continental, and National Levels

RegTech Africa Conference Expands Advisory Council to Drive Greater Impact at Global, Continental, and National Levels

Zawya27-01-2025

In a strategic move to amplify its influence and effectiveness, the Organizing Committee of the RegTech Africa (https://RegTechAfrica.com) Conference has announced the expansion of its Advisory Council into three dynamic tiers: Global, Continental, and National. This development aligns with the conference's commitment to fostering transformative dialogue and partnerships that will redefine Africa's economic future through collaboration and innovation.
The expanded Advisory Council brings together an exceptional roster of experts and thought leaders from across the globe, representing diverse sectors and regions. These distinguished individuals will provide strategic guidance and thought leadership to ensure the success of the 2025 RegTech Africa Conference and Awards, scheduled to take place on May 22-23, 2025, at the Lagos Oriental Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria.
Themed ' Unlocking Africa's Cross-Border Payments, Trade, and Investment Opportunities through Public-Private Partnerships,' the conference is poised to address critical issues and forge actionable solutions for Africa's economic integration and growth.
Expanded Advisory Council Composition
The expanded Advisory Council brings together a distinguished group of thought leaders, innovators, and policymakers who will guide the conference in delivering tangible impact.
Global Council: Representing the international perspective, these leaders will provide strategic oversight and global insights:
Bob Trojan – Global expert in regulatory innovation.
Diane Maurice – Specialist in global financial systems.
Mustapha Zaouini – Visionary in financial technology and cross-border trade.
Continental Council: Comprising key voices from across Africa, these members will ensure the conference addresses Africa-centric challenges and opportunities:
Abeneazer Wondwossen Lakew – Advocate for Africa's digital financial transformation.
Chuma Qwalela – Expert in trade facilitation and economic policy.
Osioke Ojior – Thought leader in RegTech and digital innovation.
Arnold Karanja – Specialist in regulatory compliance and trade infrastructure.
Portia Ndlovu – Champion of financial inclusion and investment.
Kofo Dougan – Innovator in cross-border payments and fintech solutions.
Nolwazi Hlophe – Leader in policy harmonization and economic integration.
National Council: Grounded in local expertise, these members will focus on Nigeria's role as a gateway to Africa's economic potential:
Muazu Umaru – Advocate for regulatory modernization and financial ecosystems.
Umar Yakubu – Expert in compliance and anti-corruption frameworks.
Joyce Akpata – Leader in public-private sector collaboration.
Dr. Eno Udoma-Eniang – Innovator in economic development strategies.
A New Chapter for the RegTech Africa Conference
The expansion of the Advisory Council underscores the conference's unwavering commitment to advancing Africa's economic integration through innovation and collaboration. The tripartite structure ensures a comprehensive approach to addressing global trends, continental challenges, and national priorities.
Speaking on this milestone, Cyril Okoroigwe, Organizing Committee Chairman, said: 'The expansion of our Advisory Council marks a pivotal step in the evolution of the RegTech Africa Conference. By harnessing the expertise of leaders at the global, continental, and national levels, we are better positioned to foster impactful dialogue, shape policy, and drive actionable outcomes that will unlock Africa's immense potential.'
Join the Conversation
The 2025 RegTech Africa Conference and Awards is set to be a transformative gathering of global leaders, innovators, and stakeholders. With its expanded Advisory Council at the helm, the conference will serve as a platform for advancing cross-border payments, harmonizing trade policies, and attracting investment opportunities through Public-Private Partnerships.
To learn more about the conference, visit www.RegTechAfricaConference.com.
Call for Partnerships and Sponsorships
Organizations, governments, and investors are invited to collaborate and participate in this landmark event. As a partner or sponsor, you can:
Gain global visibility.
Demonstrate leadership in Africa's economic transformation.
Forge strategic relationships with influential decision-makers.
'By partnering with the 2025 RegTech Africa Conference, you become an integral part of Africa's journey toward economic integration and prosperity,' said Olusanmi Graham Lawal, Director, Partnership.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of RegTech Africa.
For more details on sponsorship and partnership opportunities, contact:
info@regtechafrica.com
About RegTech Africa Conference:
The RegTech Africa Conference is a leading platform dedicated to fostering innovation in regulatory technology across the continent. With a focus on collaboration and impact, the conference drives initiatives that accelerate Africa's economic growth and financial inclusion.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Afreximbank: 2025 Annual General Meeting - AFRICA24 Deploys Exceptional Coverage
Afreximbank: 2025 Annual General Meeting - AFRICA24 Deploys Exceptional Coverage

Zawya

time19 hours ago

  • Zawya

Afreximbank: 2025 Annual General Meeting - AFRICA24 Deploys Exceptional Coverage

From June 25 to 28, 2025, in Abuja (Nigeria), Afreximbank (the African Export-Import Bank), a leading financial institution on the continent, will hold its 32nd Annual Meetings. This high-profile event will be broadcast live and in full on all AFRICA24 platforms ( This prestigious gathering will bring together Heads of State, top global decision-makers, ministers, leaders of financial institutions, private sector stakeholders, experts, and entrepreneurs to engage in dialogue on major issues related to intra-African trade financing, industrialization, the AfCFTA, South-South partnerships, and the structural transformation of the continent. In a global context marked by profound economic and geopolitical shifts, Afreximbank's Annual Meetings provide Africa with a unique strategic platform to strengthen its economic sovereignty and boost continental cooperation. 360° Multilingual and Digital Audiovisual Coverage To make the decisions and discussions shaping the future of African trade accessible to all, the AFRICA24 Group is deploying an exceptional editorial system featuring: Live broadcasts of plenary sessions, panels, and official speeches Exclusive interviews with key political and economic decision-makers present in Abuja Immersive reports on continental trends and innovations led by African stakeholders In-depth analysis of key issues from top experts Exclusive digital content available on MyAfrica24, the first HD streaming platform dedicated to Africa (available on Google Play) Tune in on myafrica24 app (Google Play), AFRICA24 in French (Channel 170), and AFRICA24 English (Channel 176) on the Canal+Afrique bouquet. With the AFRICA24 Group: Together, Let's Transform Africa Distributed by APO Group on behalf of AFRICA24 Group. Contact: Communications Department – AFRICA24 Group Gaëlle Stella Oyono Email: onana@ Phone: +237 694 90 99 88 Social Media: @ africa24tv Website:

Orange Becomes the Strategic Partner of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) Group for digital initiatives
Orange Becomes the Strategic Partner of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) Group for digital initiatives

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Zawya

Orange Becomes the Strategic Partner of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) Group for digital initiatives

The Orange group and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) Group announce the signing of a framework agreement at VivaTech 2025 making Orange the reference partner in digital matters. This unprecedented agreement with a telecom operator aims to strengthen cooperation between the two groups to improve access to digital services, support innovation and accelerate environmental transition in their common areas of intervention. Christel Heydemann, CEO of Orange ( Rémy Rioux, CEO of AFD Group, and Françoise Lombard, CEO of Proparco, signed an innovative partnership agreement to jointly accelerate digital inclusion and sustainable digital development. The three-year agreement provides a structured framework for cooperation on expertise and the emergence of joint projects internationally. It covers 17 countries in the Africa-Middle East region where Orange is present, as well as Moldova and French overseas departments. Priority themes include: Digital inclusion of populations through the deployment of strategic infrastructure (ex. backbone equipment of very high-speed networks and submarine cables); Financial and energy inclusion, and access to e-services (agriculture, health, education), especially in rural areas; Reduction of the environmental footprint of digital technology; Training and professional integration through digital tools; Support for innovation and entrepreneurship; Forward-looking discussions on ethical data use, security and artificial intelligence for development. As a multi-service operator and key partner in the digital transformation of the Africa-Middle East region, Orange has already opened 16 Orange Digital Centers and 32 Orange Digital Center Clubs in partnership with universities. These are free and accessible to all, and are designed to promote digital inclusion among youth and foster entrepreneurship. AFD Group supports public authorities, businesses, civil society and innovative ecosystems in their transition toward a more open, accessible and responsible digital world. It works alongside its partners to leverage digital solutions to achieve their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). On the basis of this experience, Orange and AFD Group have worked together for over 20 years on various projects, such as supporting the deployment of fixed and mobile telecom networks for Orange subsidiaries in Jordan and Senegal, training youth in digital tools through Orange Foundations in Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Madagascar and Tunisia, and supporting coding training programs at Orange Digital Centers in Jordan. This new partnership will strengthen the synergies and increase the dissemination of best practices and innovations in the digital sector. It reflects a renewed ambition aimed at striving towards digital equality and SDG achievement through innovative solutions and collaborative initiatives. On signing the agreement, Christel Heydemann, CEO of Orange, stated:"This strategic partnership with AFD Group marks an important milestone in our collaboration. I look forward to continuing this dynamic of international cooperation for a more inclusive and sustainable digital future, reinforcing Orange's commitment to expanding access to digital technology everywhere we operate. " Rémy Rioux, CEO of AFD Group, said: "AFD Group believes that digital technology is a powerful lever for transforming a diverse range of sectors, including public services, education, health and entrepreneurship. This first strategic partnership with Orange exemplifies this shared ambition to support the emergence of sovereign digital services at a local level by investing in solutions that are innovative, open and responsible." Françoise Lombard, CEO of Proparco, added: "Proparco, AFD Group's subsidiary dedicated to the private sector, is fully committed to strengthening its partnership with Orange, both strategically and operationally. By combining our networks, expertise and resources, we are working with determination to improve digital access for all in France and emerging countries." Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Orange Middle East and Africa. Press contacts: Flaminia le Maignan: Service presse AFD: _afdpresse@ Follow us on: X: @ orangegrouppr ( About Orange: Orange is one of the world's leading telecommunications operators with revenues of 40.3 billion euros in 2024 and 125,800 employees worldwide at 31 March 2025, including 69,700 employees in France. The Group has a total customer base of 294 million customers worldwide at 31 March 2025, including 256 million mobile customers and 22 million fixed broadband customers. These figures account for the deconsolidation of certain activities in Spain following the creation of MASORANGE. The Group is present in 26 countries (including non-consolidated countries). Orange is also a leading provider of global IT and telecommunication services to multinational companies under the brand Orange Business. In February 2023, the Group presented its strategic plan "Lead the Future", built on a new business model and guided by responsibility and efficiency. "Lead the Future" capitalizes on network excellence to reinforce Orange's leadership in service quality. Orange is listed on Euronext Paris (symbol ORA). For more information on the internet and on your mobile: and the Orange News app. Orange and any other Orange product or service names included in this material are trademarks of Orange or Orange Brand Services Limited.

Mahama bids farewell to United Kingdom (UK) envoy, discusses economy, security, regional ties
Mahama bids farewell to United Kingdom (UK) envoy, discusses economy, security, regional ties

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Zawya

Mahama bids farewell to United Kingdom (UK) envoy, discusses economy, security, regional ties

On Thursday, President John Dramani Mahama bid farewell to the outgoing British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson, expressing gratitude for her four-year tenure and emphasising key areas for ongoing Ghana-United Kingdom cooperation. Mr Mahama lauded the High Commissioner for her 'positive engagements' throughout her time in the country. He reflected on the long-standing historical relationship between Ghana and the UK, describing it as having been 'so far so good'. The president, however, emphasised the mutual need for deeper economic partnerships and trade moving forward. He also noted the dynamic changes in the global landscape, including the diminishing nature of traditional development assistance and the necessity for developing countries like Ghana to strategically reposition themselves. President Mahama also acknowledged the UK's significant support in counter-terrorism efforts, specifically commending cooperation in intelligence gathering and training. 'We appreciate the partnership we have shared in the fight against terrorism,' President Mahama stated. We will continue to rely on the UK for help and cooperation in intelligence gathering and training to prepare ourselves in the event of any attack.' Shifting to regional matters, Mr Mahama updated the High Commissioner on his recent proactive engagements with leaders in the Sahelian countries, including Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. He pledged further diplomatic efforts aimed at rebuilding trust and improving relationships with these neighbours. He announced that the upcoming ECOWAS meeting on Sunday – the first since he assumed office – would place the issues concerning the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) at the top of its agenda. 'I am going to have the opportunity to report to the rest of the ECOWAS leaders on trips I made to the three countries and share some of my perspectives about their grievances and how we can redefine relationships,' he told the outgoing envoy. On the domestic economic front, President Mahama provided an optimistic outlook, reporting progress with a strengthening Cedi, declining inflation, and renewed investor confidence. 'I am happy to report that it's going well,' he said, detailing the first quarter economic performance report. 'The first quarter report on economic performance indicates a GDP growth of 5.3 per cent, inflation has reduced from 23 per cent to 18 per cent since January, and we hope to bring it down to 13 per cent by the end of the year, so that should create some relief for Ghanaians in terms of the cost of living and we will continue to maintain fiscal discipline.' For her part, High Commissioner Harriet Thompson, who has served in Ghana for over four years, expressed her gratitude for the warm support and cooperation she received during her tenure. She also acknowledged the successful implementation of various British-sponsored interventions during her time. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency, Republic of Ghana.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store