Full Name
Kwame Oppong
Job Title
Director of FinTech and Innovation
Organisation Name
Bank of Ghana
Speaker Bio
Kwame Oppong is the Head of Fintech and Innovation at Bank of Ghana.
His background spans Technology, Digital Financial Services (DFS) operations, policy development, and regulation. He has consulted for several governments, public sector institutions, international development organizations and private corporations globally.
Prior to joining the Bank, Kwame worked with CGAP (World Bank Group), Millicom, Hewlett Packard Company (now HP EB) and other organizations in the banking, housing finance and health insurance industries.
Kwame is a passionate advocate for financial inclusion, innovation, and the development of digital economies.
His background spans Technology, Digital Financial Services (DFS) operations, policy development, and regulation. He has consulted for several governments, public sector institutions, international development organizations and private corporations globally.
Prior to joining the Bank, Kwame worked with CGAP (World Bank Group), Millicom, Hewlett Packard Company (now HP EB) and other organizations in the banking, housing finance and health insurance industries.
Kwame is a passionate advocate for financial inclusion, innovation, and the development of digital economies.
Speaking At
Opening Dialogue: Capacity Building at Scale, What are the Current Assets, the Intersection with Financial Inclusion and the Right Partnerships on the Table
FinTech by Association: The role of Industry Associations in Supporting Fintech Ecosystems
Special Announcement - Project 54
Building Financial Trust Corridors Across Regions
Driving Inclusive Access for SME Cross-Border Currency Flows - Powered by Thunes
Advancing Africa's Remittance-Opportunities and Challenges
FinTech by Association: The role of Industry Associations in Supporting Fintech Ecosystems
Special Announcement - Project 54
Building Financial Trust Corridors Across Regions
Driving Inclusive Access for SME Cross-Border Currency Flows - Powered by Thunes
Advancing Africa's Remittance-Opportunities and Challenges
