Growth, digital revolution, new players: What does the future hold for Africa’s financial champions?

From pandemics to inflation, from energy crises to growing debt levels… while Africa’s banking sector has until now withstood multiple challenges and their consequences, the future looks ever-more uncertain. Risks are emerging on several fronts: defaults, falling profitability, liquidity issues. All this while the industry undergoes a profound restructuring to adapt to the emergent fintech universe, set to steal their lunch as key drivers of financial inclusion.

How are African banks coping with the upheaval? What are their perspectives for the short and medium term?

On the occasion of the publication of the ranking of Africa’s TOP 300 Finance Champions, and a month ahead of the African Financial Industry Summit in Lomé 28-29 November, the editorial teams of The Africa Report, Jeune Afrique and AFIS bring you an x-ray of Africa’s banking sector, and asks, ‘What next’?

Speakers

Aurélie M’Bida

Deputy editor in chief, Jeune Afrique

Moderator

Nicholas NORBROOK

Managing Editor, The Africa Report

Moderator

Gwendoline Abunaw

Managing Director Ecobank Cameroon and Cluster Head CEMAC, Ecobank

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Aliou Maïga

Director for the Financial Industries Group, Africa, IFC

Speaker

Abdelaziz Lahlou

Chief Economist, Attijari Global Research

Speaker

Babs Ogundeyi

Founder & CEO, Kuda

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