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Technocrats at the Africa Fintech Festival have resolved to collaborate in driving technology growth in the Continent through standardization of crossborder transactions, partnership opportunities, and empowering innovation through local funding. Chairman of associations of Fintech in Kenya, Ali Hussein says the festival sought to accelerate the adoption of Fintech solutions and address challenges and opportunities in the continent.
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Africa Fintech festival closes in Nairobi
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