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The [Africa Fintech Summit (AFTSDC2022)]( is returning for its 7th edition in Washington, DC, on April 21, 2022, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Centre. The theme for this yearâs summit is âThe Africanisation of Global Fintechâ. The event will host 12 live discussions spanning several topics including the legitimisation of African fintech as a global asset class, the expansion of African fintech beyond the continent, and the âAfricanisationâ of the sector through an increased focus on homegrown tech talent and locally-sourced funding. With over 60 speakers and 400+ attendees from 40+ countries, notable guests at AFTSDC2022 will include - Mike Ogbalu, CEO, Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPPS)
- Odunayo Eweniyi, Co-founder and COO, PiggyVest
- Zach Bijesse, Co-Founder and CEO, Payhippo
- Chris Maurice, CEO, Yellow Card The hybrid format of this yearâs edition ensures that attendees can participate in person or online. [Book your tickets here](. OPPORTUNITIES - The Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship is now offering candidates at the early- to mid-stage of their careers (centred on international affairs) the opportunity to spend 10 months at Chatham House, London, working on an individual research project of their choosing. [Apply here](. - The JAMII Femmes Programme is now open to applications from female entrepreneurs in Nigeria, Kenya, and Côte d'Ivoire who are focused on building sustainable solutions in the agriculture sector. One woman from each country will be awarded $10,000 prizes, and participate in a 2-week accelerator programme. [Check it out](. - Applications are open for the 2022 edition of the African Business Heroes Competition for African Entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs from all 54 African countries who are contributing to the development of sustainable economies are invited to apply. Ten winning entrepreneurs will share $1.5 million, get access to mentorship opportunities, and gain global recognition. [Shoot your shot](. COLLECT WITH FINCRA [Fincra]( Do you own an online store or a travel agency? Sending and receiving payments from customers should not be a challenge. Fincra offers virtual accounts in GBP, EUR, and NGN for your business to collect payments from Europe, the UK, and Africa. Fincra is safe, secured and licensed, so you can be confident that your funds and data are safe. [Create a Fincra account now](. This is partner content. What else we're reading - [Meet the âvarakashiâ](âZimbabwe's online political army. - Nigeriaâs [TeamApt relaunches Moniepoint]( product as a business bank. - The rise in funding to [female-led startups in Africa has many caveats](. - [Thor at first sight](: Love and Thunder trailer puts Mjolnir in Janeâs mighty hands. - Telegram now lets you [set any sound for your notifications](. THE ONLY BAG YOU NEED TO GET IS ON TECHCABAL
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