The financial landscape in Botswana is about to undergo a transformative experience as the inaugural Botswana Annual Payments Summit prepares to convene on April 23-24, 2024, at the Royal Aria Hotel in Gaborone.
This highly anticipated two-day summit is poised to gather the personnel in regulation, banking, finance, telecommunications, technology, and fintechs from both local and regional spheres. With a focus on fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and addressing industry challenges, the event promises to be a catalyst for innovation and growth in Botswana’s financial ecosystem.
Organised by JRK Training and Consulting, in partnership with global payments technology leader VISA, the summit aims to provide a platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and regulators to engage in lively discussions, share insights, and explore opportunities for advancement in the payment sector.
With the payment industry playing an indispensable role in any modern society, the summit will feature a diverse range of topics, including emerging trends, regulatory updates, best practices, and innovations shaping the future of payments.
Key highlights of the event include:
- Expert Insights: Gain valuable perspectives from industry experts and thought leaders on the latest trends and developments in the payment landscape.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, potential partners, and industry influencers to forge strategic alliances crucial for driving business success.
- Interactive Sessions: Engage in dynamic discussions tailored to address the specific challenges and opportunities facing the payment sector, empowering participants with actionable strategies for success.
- Exploration of Innovations: Discover the latest innovations and trends showcased by leading companies and start-ups, offering practical insights to enhance operational efficiency and competitiveness.
As anticipation builds for this groundbreaking event, interested parties are encouraged to secure their delegate tickets before April 13, 2024, to ensure their participation in shaping the future of payments in Botswana and beyond.