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The growing momentum towards open banking models has compelled banks globally to undergo a business model transformation and expand their service provision to offer broader digital choices to their retail, and corporate customers. 

In Africa where the significance of mobile channels in accessing financial services especially banking and payments is increasing rapidly, banks are divided in their strategy around these channels.
Payments have become the epicentre of banking, and banks have been exploring numerous options to increase their payment methods and choices right from using bank to mobile transfers and card for cross border payments.

Redefining Banking

The convergence of instant payments and open banking, particularly in retail, where card usage is gaining traction, indicates that financial organizations, both large and small, need to rise to the occasion to compete.

The democratization of Digital Financial Services (DFS) has been further accelerated by the ongoing pandemic that has brought on-board new consumer demographics with varying needs and expectations of what banking should be. How will this redefine banking and how is the financial sector adapting to this increasingly mobile and connected African consumer?

Future of Banking Webinar

This webinar seeks to delve into these questions with industry thought leaders for their opinions, advice, experience and insights that will serve as a guide to offer a deeper understanding of the changes happening within the Digital Financial Services space.

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Digitization Unusual Series

Cellulant has organised this webinar as part of its Digitization Unusual series to delve into these questions with industry thought leaders for their opinions, advice, experience and insights that will serve as a guide to offer a deeper understanding of the changes happening within the Digital Financial Services space.

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