Published On: Wed, Aug 26th, 2015

200 Delegates from 25 Countries to Attend RemitAfrica2015 Conference in Nigeria

REMITTANCEAFRICA
LAGOS AUGUST 26TH (URHOBOTODAY)-No fewer than 200 delegates and 65 industrial stakeholders from 25 countries are expected to attend the RemitAfrica2015 event in Lagos, Nigeria.
A press statement signed by Emmanuel Okoegwale of MobileMoney Africa made available to Urhobotoday , an online medium revealed that the conference would be hosted by MobileMoneyAfrica on November 4th – 5th in Lagos, the economic capital of Nigeria, Africa’s largest remittance nation.

According to the statement, remittance providers and stakeholders such as money transfer operators, financial services providers, financial technology providers, vendors, agent network operators, mobile financial services providers, regulators and stakeholders from the supply and demand side of the remittance industry will be meeting at the REMITAFRICA2015.
The statement disclosed that the formal market for international and cross border money transfer to Africa is still young and faces typical emerging markets challenges when compared to more established markets, just as it noted that competitive market space is required to foster technology innovation, access and drive the expansion necessary to reduce cost and reach underserved areas.
“According to recent report by the World Bank, the growth of remittances to Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to slow to 0.9 percent in 2015, amounting to $33 billion. Globally, it is expected to reach $586 billion in 2015, though at a slower growth rate of 0.4% due to economic conditions and is expected to accelerate again to reach an estimated $636 billion in 2017.
“Africa has made great strides in mobile technology adoption and penetration; however, despite the pervasive coverage of such mobile networks across Africa, technological innovation has yet to drive down costs in remittance markets. The barriers to cost-reduction, challenges and opportunities in the African remittance market, improving efficiency at the last mile, the role of non- bank financial institutions and the emergence of digital remittances such as mobile money, online transfers and crypto-currencies in lowering remittance cost for Africans are some of the subject matter areas to be considered at the conference being held at the prestigious Lagos Oriental hotel, Nigeria,” the statement explained.
It further affirmed that first round of speakers from leading providers such as TransferTo, Xpressmoney, sendcashglobal, Ecobank, Ericsson, cash4africa, moneygram, Mahindracomviva, inpay and other industry leaders have been confirmed, adding that interested delegates, sponsors and speakers can apply via the event website, www.remitafrica2015.com

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