MTN Ghana is set to host five experts in the Financial and Technology (FinTech) sectors at the second MTN Business World Breakfast meeting for 2020 on Wednesday, August 12 at 10am to discuss how the FinTech industry could be supported to promote financial inclusion in Ghana.
The event, which will be streamed live on the MTN Facebook page and YouTube channel, will have panellists deliberate on the theme, ‘Boosting Growth of FinTech Ecosystem in a COVID-19 World’.
Chief Executive Officer of Jumia Ghana Diana Owusu-Kyereko, Managing Director of GT Bank Thomas Attah John, Head of FinTech and Innovation at the Bank of Ghana Kwame Oppong, CEO of Technology Chamber Derrydean Dadzie, and General Manager in charge of MTN Mobile Money Limited Eli Hini are expected to share insights on how this budding industry can be enhanced to support the growth Mobile Money.
Commenting on the upcoming event, Eli Hini noted that the time has come for the FinTech ecosystem to be supported to enable them develop solutions that will facilitate the progress of achieving financial inclusion in the drive towards a Cash Lite Society.
Mr. Hini urged all persons within the FinTech industry and others with interest in the digitization of the financial system to connect and join the discussion.
The MTN Business World Breakfast meeting is being organized as part of the MTN MoMo Month Celebrations.
The MoMo Stakeholder Forum has been a constant feature on the MoMo month calendar and has been a tool for advocacy on key issues in the mobile financial sector.
Some of the themes that have been discussed over the years include: ‘MTN Mobile Money, creating a cashless economy from your mobile phone’, ‘Five years of MTN Mobile Money in Ghana: Expanding cashless payments through mobile wallet transactions’, ‘Mobile Money, driving financial inclusion in Ghana’, ‘Let’s Go Cashless with Mobile Money, Supported by an Enabling Regulatory Environment’ among others.
MTN MoMo Month was instituted in 2012 and has for the past eight years been instrumental in driving awareness, influencing policy and deepening the use of MoMo services.
By Laud Nartey|3news.com|Ghana
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