On February 15, 2023, Yellow Card, the Pan-African cryptocurrency exchange, is hosting its debut crypto-fintech conference in Nairobi, Kenya. The Yellow Card Fintech Connect (YCFC) is designed to bring together fintech pioneers, partners, and fans for a day of networking and idea sharing.
Nairobi has established itself as a hub for financial technology innovation in Africa and is the site of numerous fintech conferences, such as the Africa Fintech Summit, the Africa Fintech Awards, and the MEST Africa Summit. These events provide an excellent opportunity for stakeholders, including fintech executives, entrepreneurs, investors, and others, to network, learn, and stay updated on the latest advancements in the industry.
Yellow Card was founded in 2018 by Chris Maurice and Justin Poiroux and is headquartered in Nigeria. The company claims to be the only authorized cryptocurrency exchange in Africa and is currently available in 16 African nations.
The Nairobi event, set to take place from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Nairobi Street Kitchen, will feature a team of professional panelists. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and expand your fintech knowledge.
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Ndasi Tata is a Bitcoin entrepreneur from Cameroon, who holds an M.Sc in Blockchain and Digital Currency from the University of Nicosia. He is an advocate of Bitcoin in Africa and uses various social media platforms to promote his ideas and ventures. Tata has a background in state journalism and has established himself as a significant figure in the Bitcoin community.