Africa is a continent of immense potential and resilience, marked by a dynamic population and fast-growing economies. Yet, millions remain excluded from the formal financial system - without access to essential services like savings, credit, and insurance. Financial inclusion is more than an economic objective - it’s a pathway to reducing poverty, driving job creation, and ensuring long-term, sustainable growth.

Join us for this high-impact webinar as we explore innovative approaches, share proven strategies, and spark collaborative efforts to extend financial services to underserved communities across Africa.

 

What We’ll Cover

  • The Business Case for Inclusion: Why financial inclusion is a strategic opportunity for every bank.
  • Technology & Innovation: How banks can reduce the cost to serve and expand access using emerging technologies and new business models.
  • Data-Driven Impact: Leveraging big data, open banking, and AI to personalize and scale inclusive services.
  • Global Lessons: What African financial institutions can learn from financial inclusion initiatives in Latin America, Asia, and North America.
     

Who Should Attend

Open to Financial Institutions Only.

  • Strategy & Innovation Executives
  • Digital Transformation and Technology Leaders
  • Customer Experience and Financial Inclusion Champions

What You’ll Gain

  • Actionable use cases tailored to the African banking context
  • Insights from regional experts and global industry leaders
  • Tools for building trust, talent, and transformation in your financial inclusion journey
     

As part of the upcoming Qorus webinar “Driving Financial Inclusion in Africa”, we are pleased to announce that Amina Khan, Senior Engagement Manager at Cenfri, will be joining the panel.

Amina co-leads Cenfri’s data governance portfolio, with a particular focus on open finance. She is currently leading open finance diagnostic studies in Kenya and South Africa, and has previously supported the development of open finance implementation roadmaps in Rwanda and Zambia. In addition to her work on data governance, Amina has managed several key initiatives in the payments space, including the recently approved EAC Cross-border Payment System Masterplan.

Agenda

  • How current data strategies fall short of enabling financial inclusion
  • What consumers in Zambia, Rwanda, and South Africa are actually asking for
  • Why Open Finance — when done right — can unlock both inclusion and business value
  • What a regulated, interoperable data ecosystem could mean for the continent
  • What financial service providers can start doing today

 

Be part of the movement to make financial services truly inclusive.

Reserve your spot today.

 

Speakers

Meaghan Johnson
Qorus
Senior Advisor
Amina Khan
Senior Engagement Manager

Speaking institutions