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How do we fix the difficulty of making payments across African borders

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=.2i8-gtPcuCKjkbRG2-yvVJZ_KpHj6Nki_PmZ1DefajQ Moving money across African borders is very difficult

[View in browser](=.CUsYy1tiBL4er_2uij2B9bRvWWGD0znje6766SoI6SE) =.2i8-gtPcuCKjkbRG2-yvVJZ_KpHj6Nki_PmZ1DefajQ Moving money across African borders is very difficult and costly, how can we fix it? Hey there, In today’s financial landscape, the rise of digital solutions has enhanced the process and experience of making payment and doing business globally. While Africa has seen significant growth in real-time domestic payments infrastructure, that allows instant account-to-account transfers, the continent still struggles with facilitating seamless payment for businesses and individuals to move money across borders, within and outside Africa. On Friday, August 18, Ngozi Chukwu, Reporter at TechCabal will be discussing with experts in international trade to share perspectives and painpoints related to performing cross-border transactions on the continent. Discussing with us are: - Lucia Okafor - Senior Manager, Payments & Financial Services Strategy, Deloitte - Nana Yaw - Regional Head of Africa Partnerships at AZA Finance - Nancy Nwanze - Head of Trade Compliance, Diageo This conversation is open to founders, fintech professionals, regulators, policymakers, policy analysts, investors and tech enthusiasts. Even if you don't belong to any of these categories, we encourage you to join as you'll learn something from the event. Click on the red button to register. [Register here](=.KykGv03o6A41pvdKm6s4sjQElz3AwG6GZONcNtRIyTM) This event is brought to you by TechCabal and [AZA Finance](=.BVJtBILsfyDMtNOJWpdQEH7W61DKaKC-FhPnCsjCQRY), an African fintech company offering secure and efficient financial infrastructure for payments, foreign exchange, and settlement. Note: By clicking on the registration link for this event, you’ve indicated interest in the event and will get an invite to attend. To opt out, please ignore the invite.=.H5kysa5-pqUr4_uHtJ_4J-GeVN6evu2gXEx2WS2l5n0 Sincerely, Eniola Sosan Event Assistant, TechCabal Insights TechCabal 18 Nnobi Streeet, Surulere, Lagos VA 22193 Nigeria You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](=.y_7B4TorL7z5Dhacp_djWrwPSveW6YxsS_wynD0RgIo) [Sent by MailerLite](=.xOXa3mOPRlSmVvpgN-tagjNw2JWLrvURspmL1psrUwE)

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