Business & Economy
ACCESS BANK APPOINTMENTS NEW HEAD OF THE (AFF)
Access Bank PLC Board has announced the appointment of Mr Daniel Awe as the new Head of the Africa Fintech Foundry (AFF).
ACCORDING TO THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, THE APPOINTMENT OF AWE UNDERSCORES ITS COMMITMENT TO ADVANCING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN THE AFRICAN BANKING SECTOR.
The Group Managing Director of Bank, Herbert Wigwe said: “We are excited about Daniel’s appointment as we strongly believe that he is the right person to lead Nigeria’s next wave of financial technology disruption. Since its inception, the AFF has created opportunities for African innovators and entrepreneurs to thrive. Daniel’s track record ensures that this developmental pattern will be strengthened.â€
Awe served as a Payment Solution architect at Access Bank plc, leading the Channels Solution Delivery Group. He has spent the better part of the last 15 years’ innovating and creating cutting-edge e-Payment platforms in the financial sector.
Awe is equipped with a wealth of experience around leadership, management, technology strategy, customer experience transformation, design thinking, solution architecture, enterprise capability, and depth of knowledge to identify and nurture innovative opportunities.
AFF IS AN ACCESS BANK INITIATIVE THAT AIMS TO NURTURE, FUND, AND ACCELERATE THE GROWTH OF FINTECH STARTUPS IN AFRICA THROUGH ITS MENTORSHIP AND ACCELERATOR PROGRAMMES.
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