Digital PayExpo 2026 is set to return to the Landmark Centre in Lagos on June 17–18, focusing on the critical “plumbing” of the African digital economy: cross-border interoperability. Under the theme “Seamless Digital: Fostering Pan-African Market Expansion in the AI Era,” the summit aims to bridge the fragmented payment corridors between Nigeria (NIBSS), Ghana (GhIPSS), and Kenya, aligning infrastructure with the trade goals of the AfCFTA.
The Interoperability Challenge
Despite Africa’s fintech boom, sending money between Lagos and Nairobi remains notoriously complex, often routed through offshore intermediary banks. The 2026 expo addresses this by convening over 3,000 leaders to standardize messaging protocols and real-time settlement rails. With Nigeria transitioning toward ISO 20022 compliance and Ghana integrating its gh-link™ system regionally, the event serves as the blueprint for a unified payment zone.
Why It Matters
For the Techrectory audience, this roadmap signals the end of the “siloed” startup era. As the technical barriers fall, the market size for a Lagos-based fintech effectively triples. Real-time interoperability reduces the cost of doing business by up to 40%, transforming social commerce from a local hustle into a pan-African engine.
Conclusive Thoughts
Digital PayExpo 2026 is where the theoretical potential of African trade meets the practical reality of its infrastructure. As Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya align their digital “plumbing,” the dream of a borderless digital economy moves from a keynote slide to the checkout counter.
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