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The future of payments, banking and fintech showcased at Seamless East Africa 2017

Regional and international experts discuss the future of payments in the region at the conference taking place 6-7 September 2017

Fintech is a hot topic globally and key players in the industry are showing increased interest in East Africa

NAIROBI, Kenya, September 6, 2017/APO/ --

Seamless East Africa (http://APO.af/7B4agC) – the region’s most extensive technology and solution event for the fintech, payments and banking industries – opened its doors today at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Nairobi.

The conference is critical to realising the disruptive ways in which consumers, citizens and businesses use money in a tech-savvy world. It brings together the biggest global innovators, trailblasers and gurus that have exploded onto the payments landscape this year, to evaluate payments and financial services innovation.

The conference was opened by Jim Marous, voted one of the top five leaders to follow in fintech, as he discussed harnessing the power of fintech as a catalyst for redefining financial markets.

The conference welcomed international, regional and local organisations, including high profile official spokespeople from African banks, MNOs and fintechs with a view to exchange experiences, discuss best practices and review the industry’s current and future trends.

Notably the CEO Keynote Panel: Defining the Future of Digital Banking, discussed issues surrounding creating a truly digital bank in order to improve access for the unbanked and underbanked. The panel was moderated by Habil Olaka, Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Bankers Association; and panel speakers included Diane Karusisi, Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Kigali; K.C. Li Kwong Wing, Group Chairman, State Bank of Mauritius and Wilfred Musau, Chief Executive Officer, National Bank of Kenya.

Joseph Ridley, General Manager of Seamless East Africa at Terrapinn, concluded: “Fintech is a hot topic globally and key players in the industry are showing increased interest in East Africa. Seamless East Africa provides a platform for fintech, payments and banking industry professionals to explore the potential of the market through knowledge sharing, as well as showcasing new products and technologies to key stakeholders within the region.”

In its 4th year, the event is sponsored by Bluechain, BPC Banking Technologies and Visa, who are among more than 40 exhibitors all showcasing the latest in fintech technology.

The conference continues tomorrow with the same high calibre speakers. Kenneth Krayser, Vice President: Open Innovation, Barclays Africa Group opens the keynote, and is proceeded by a panel assessing the impact of disruptive technology, which will host Dr Lance Mambondiani, Chief Executive Officer, Steward Bank; Jeremy Awori, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Barclays Bank Kenya; Kevin Wingfield, Executive Director, Personal and Business Banking, Standard Bank; Wim Vanhelleputte, Chief Executive Officer, MTN.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Seamless East Africa 2017.

This year’s Seamless conferences will host over 90 key regional and international speakers, including:
1. Jim Marous, Owner, Digital Banking Report, Co-Publisher, The Financial Brand, Fintech Strategist, USA
2. Jeremy Awori, Chief Executive Officer, Barclays Kenya, Kenya 
3. Diane Karusisi, Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Kigali, Rwanda
4. Vimal Kumar, Chief Executive - Retail & Business Banking, Rest of Africa, Barclays Africa Group, South Africa
5. Wilfred Musau, Chief Executive Officer, National Bank of Kenya, Kenya
6. Jennifer Riria, Group Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Women Holding, Kenya 
7. Habil Olaka, Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Bankers Association, Kenya
8. K.C. Li Kwong Wing, Group Chairman, SBM Holdings Ltd, Mauritius 
9. Lance Mambondiani, Chief Executive Officer, Steward Bank, Zimbabwe 
10. Wim Vanhelleputte, Chief Executive Officer, MTN Uganda, Uganda
11. Christopher Kemei, Director, Licensing Compliance and Standards, Communications Authority of Kenya, Kenya 
12. Herbert Olowo, Chief Information Officer, Stanbic Bank, Uganda
13. Charles Washika, Chief Information Officer, Co-operative Bank of Kenya, Kenya
14. Kenneth Kayser, Vice President, Open Innovation, Barclays Africa Group, South Africa
15. Tawanda Matembo, Divisional Director, Retail Banking, CBZ Holdings Limited, Zimbabwe

For more information, please view the full agenda http://APO.af/JqKvW1 and the sponsors & exhibitors list http://APO.af/Eb1tr4 or contact James Inston James.Inston@Terrapinn.com.