Africa Stablecoin Summit 2025 showcases the future of digital money in Africa

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Africa Stablecoin Summit 2025 showcases the future of digital money in Africa

The inaugural edition of the Africa Stablecoin Summit 2025, brought together more than 300 high-level leaders from across Africa and beyond to explore how stablecoins can strengthen the continent’s financial systems, trade, and economic resilience.

The summit was powered by Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and registered users, and supported by Tether, the largest company in the digital asset industry, VISA, and Telcoin.

Themed “Harnessing Stablecoins for Africa’s Economic Resilience,” the two-day summit, convened central banks, regulators, commercial banks, fintech innovators, stablecoin issuers, development partners, and blockchain infrastructure firms. 

Attendees included representatives from governments and central banks of Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia, and South Africa, alongside delegates from the United Nations, Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and other leading ecosystem stakeholders.

Molo MP Kimani Kuria- Chairperson, Kenya National Assembly Committee on Finance and National Planning.
Molo MP Kimani Kuria- Chairperson, Kenya National Assembly Committee on Finance and National Planning.

“Stablecoins are more than a technological innovation—they are a pathway to inclusive, cross-border financial systems that can empower businesses and individuals across Africa. At Binance, we are committed to fostering responsible innovation, collaborating with regulators, and investing in solutions that enable Africans to participate fully in the digital economy,” said Larry Cooke, Africa Head of Legal, Binance. 

Recent data underscores the fast-growing role of stablecoins in Africa’s digital economy.

Stablecoins accounted for 43% of crypto transaction volume in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2024, according to an industry report by Yellow Card, with Nigeria; the continent’s largest stablecoin market, recording nearly USD 22 billion in transactions between July 2023 and June 2024.

A blog by the Center for Global Development further notes that stablecoins already represent about 6.7% of GDP in Africa and the Middle East in terms of international stablecoin flows in 2024.

With over USD 300 billion in stablecoin transactions estimated to be flowing through African markets annually, the summit spotlighted their transformative potential in addressing currency volatility, fragmented payment systems, and high remittance costs.

The agenda featured keynotes from global and African financial leaders, including Larry Cooke (Africa Head of Legal, Binance), who officially opened the summit, alongside Saruni Maina, (Regional Operations Lead – Africa), Shahebaz Khan (Senior Vice President, Head of Commercial and Money Movement Solutions, VISA CEMEA), and Hon. Kimani Kuria (Chairperson, Finance and National Planning Committee, Kenya National Assembly).

“Visa’s global network has long been the engine for how the world pays and gets paid. As money itself evolves, we’re extending that same trusted infrastructure to the next frontier: stablecoins. By pairing stablecoins with Visa’s world-class technology stack, we see tremendous potential to modernize global money movement – making payments faster, more accessible, and more secure for everyone,” said Shahebaz Khan, Senior Vice President, Head of Commercial and Money Movement Solutions CEMEA at Visa. 

Sessions covered regulation, interoperability, infrastructure, and real-world adoption across fintech and enterprise.

At the same time, Paul Neuner, CEO Telcoin said, “The promise of stablecoin and what that could really mean to telecom, it is a message that we’ve been preaching for a long time, which is the internet of money where there’s just stablecoin floating and directly transacting from consumer to merchant, the telcos can play a very large role in running the internet of money just like they run the normal internet today” 

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