Zimswitch Payment Conference to unveil true face of seamless payments

Business Reporter

The highly anticipated Zimswitch Payment Conference, set to take place from July 21st to 24th, 2024, promises to be a dynamic convergence point for banks, mobile money operators, fintechs, merchants, and stakeholders from the payment services industry.
This premier platform will offer a unique opportunity to engage with local and international thought leaders, market disruptors, and payment industry experts.

Attendees can expect to be captivated by real-world insights and practical, actionable strategies for navigating the evolving landscape of payment systems.

Mr Zabron Chilakalaka, Zimswitch CEO expressed his enthusiasm, “We are thrilled to present the Zimswitch Payments Conference, which promises to be an enriching and transformative experience for all attendees.”

The conference’s emphasis on connectedness within the payment industry will be a key focus, as Mr Chilakalaka elaborates, “The importance of connectedness in the payment industry also extends to players. By embracing connectedness, industry stakeholders can unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation, and the conference sets the platform for this.”

Zimswitch believes attendees will be inspired by thought-provoking discussions on payment technological advances, cross-industry challenges, and the latest trends.

Special attention will be paid to understanding payments from the customer’s perspective, offering an immersive look from the other side of the lens.

Building upon the success of its previous editions, the Zimswitch Payment Conference is set to be a catalyst for positive change in the payments landscape.

By fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing, this event aims to drive innovation, shape industry trends, and address the challenges and opportunities within the payments ecosystem.

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