Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – August 14, 2024 – The 15th Edition Connected Banking Summit – Ethiopia 2024, held on August 14th, was a tremendous success, made possible by the exceptional support of our sponsors and media partners. Their involvement was crucial in convening industry leaders, innovators, and experts to discuss and shape the future of banking in Ethiopia.
Our Sponsors:
• Platinum Sponsor: EFT Corporation
• Gold Sponsors: Mobifin, Infosys Finacle
• Official Cyber Security Partner: Kaspersky
• Bronze Sponsors: OpenText, Backbase
• Knowledge Partner: KPMG East Africa
• Airline Partner: Kenya Airways
• Production Partner: Wafa Marketing
• Supporting Partner: Ethiopian Securities Exchange
We deeply appreciate their commitment and contributions, which have significantly enhanced the summit’s impact and scope.
A Special Thanks to Our Media Partners
We also extend our heartfelt thanks to our media partners. Their extensive coverage and support played a vital role in amplifying the summit’s message and engaging a wider audience.
Looking Ahead
The success of this year’s summit highlights the importance of collaboration and innovation in the banking industry. We are excited to continue working with our sponsors and media partners as we drive forward towards a more inclusive and technologically advanced future for banking in Ethiopia.
For partnership inquiries and more information, please contact Mohammed@connected banking.com or visit our website: https://connected-banking.com/summit/
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