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Unifying Africa’s Payment Systems: A Call for Urgent Action

Let’s not wait for the world to solve this for us. Africa’s future is in our hands, and it starts with building a payment network that connects us all.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
October 24, 2024
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Unifying Africa’s Payment Systems

Igbaroola Olakunle, Co-founder/CEO, Westpay Global Resources

Africa stands on the brink of a digital revolution, yet one critical obstacle continues to hold back our full potential: fragmented payment networks.

 

Across the continent, countless financial systems operate in isolation, creating barriers to economic integration, cross-border trade, and, most importantly, financial inclusion. This disjointed structure not only limits opportunities for individuals and businesses but also stifles Africa’s collective growth.

 

Imagine the possibilities if transactions could flow seamlessly from Lagos to Nairobi, from Accra to Johannesburg, without the friction of conversion, delays, or system incompatibility. Currently, these challenges erode trust in our payment ecosystems and deter both local and foreign investments. While technology continues to evolve, the lack of a unified infrastructure is a glaring issue we can no longer afford to overlook.

 

The solution is within our reach: a central payment switch that connects and harmonizes these fragmented networks. This is more than a technical upgrade; it’s a crucial step toward fostering economic growth across the continent. A unified payment system would empower businesses to scale, enable smoother cross-border trade, and increase access to financial services for millions of Africans, especially those in underserved areas.

 

This isn’t just about improving convenience; it’s about rewriting Africa’s financial story. By creating a central payment switch, we are building a foundation for the future—a future where Africa isn’t just catching up but leading the charge in the global digital economy.

 

The time for action is now. Central banks across Africa, financial institutions, and policymakers must rise to the occasion. Collaboration is the key. Together, we can create a payment infrastructure that promotes innovation, fosters economic integration, and, above all, enhances financial inclusion for every African.

 

The responsibility lies with us. Let’s work toward a future where Africa’s digital payments landscape is not only unified but also a driving force for global financial transformation. The potential is enormous, but it requires a bold vision and collective will to make it happen.

 

Let’s not wait for the world to solve this for us. Africa’s future is in our hands, and it starts with building a payment network that connects us all.

 

Igbaroola Olakunle, Co-founder/CEO, Westpay Global Resources

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