• Interswitch Champions Digital Innovation, Commerce At Moonshot By TechCabal – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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    LAGOS – Interswitch Group, one of Africa’s leading integrated payments and digital commerce companies, has re­affirmed its commitment to driving the continent’s digital transforma­tion, serving as the Gold Sponsor of the second edition of Moonshot by TechCabal.

    Recently held at Eko Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos, the event brought together key figures from sectors such as finance, technology, and commerce to discuss the future of financial services in Africa, with innovation and collaboration at the forefront.

    Delivering a keynote address titled ‘The Future of African Com­merce: Unlocking New Opportunities through Innovation,’ Akeem Lawal, Managing Director of Payment Pro­cessing and Switching at Interswitch Purepay, emphasised the pivotal role that commerce and trade will play in shaping Africa’s future.

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    He noted that Pan-African cross-border payment flows reached an estimated $519.8 billion in 2022, underscoring the need to strengthen intra-African trade.

    Lawal also stressed the impor­tance of innovative payment solu­tions in driving Africa’s sustained growth, pointing to the critical role of digital technology in unlocking new opportunities for African econ­omies.

    He further highlighted how in­tegrating financial systems, fintech innovations, e-commerce platforms, and agritech solutions can enhance the continent's economic resil­ience and growth.

    “At Interswitch, our vision is to create an inclusive payment ecosys­tem, and I implore everyone here to think possibilities with us. We envision an ecosystem where trans­actions are borderless, seamless and stress-free. With Africa’s most suc­cessful payment card, Verve, we are improving cross-border transactions and have empowered over 67 million individuals and businesses across 13 African countries,” Lawal said.

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