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Thunes Highlights Strategic Focus on African Payments at Connected Banking Summit

Thunes Highlights Strategic Focus on African Payments at Connected Banking Summit

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Thunes, the company is featuring its executive Folake Egunjobi as a speaker at the 25th Connected Banking Summit in Accra, Ghana. The session is described as focusing on the rapid maturation of Africa’s payments landscape, driven by stronger infrastructure and evolving regulation across the continent.

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The post suggests that Thunes intends to highlight innovations in Africa’s payments ecosystem, including how rising complexity is changing both local and cross‑border payment models. It also indicates an emphasis on scaling financial inclusion and enabling banks, fintechs and other financial institutions to capture growth opportunities across African payment corridors.

For investors, this visibility at a regional banking summit may signal Thunes’ strategic focus on African markets as a growth vector in cross‑border payments. The emphasis on infrastructure, regulatory alignment and inclusion suggests the company is positioning itself as a partner for institutions seeking to expand transaction volumes and corridors in emerging markets, which could support longer‑term revenue diversification.

The invitation in the post to book meetings with the Thunes team during the summit implies a business development push aimed at deepening relationships with banks and fintechs in West Africa. If these engagements translate into new integrations or corridor expansions, they could enhance Thunes’ network effects and competitive positioning in the global payments and remittances space.

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