Zimbabwe's government wants microfinance companies to use more digital technology. Minister Tatenda Mavetera spoke at the Microfinance Technology Summit held over two days. She said digital tools can help these companies grow and serve customers better. The technology also improves data security and protects customer information. Financial inclusion becomes easier when companies adopt modern digital systems.
The summit brought together technology companies, mobile phone operators, and academic experts from around the world. Rwanda's Ambassador James Musoni attended the event and praised microfinance benefits for African countries. He noted that both Zimbabwe and Rwanda can benefit from digital microfinance growth. The partnership between the two nations helps share knowledge and best practices.
Microfinance companies support small businesses and help people access banking services. Summit participants discussed mobile money systems, cybersecurity measures, and government rules for digital finance. These discussions aim to build trust between customers and digital financial services. Zimbabwe continues working toward its Vision 2030 goals through digital transformation efforts.
The summit brought together technology companies, mobile phone operators, and academic experts from around the world. Rwanda's Ambassador James Musoni attended the event and praised microfinance benefits for African countries. He noted that both Zimbabwe and Rwanda can benefit from digital microfinance growth. The partnership between the two nations helps share knowledge and best practices.
Microfinance companies support small businesses and help people access banking services. Summit participants discussed mobile money systems, cybersecurity measures, and government rules for digital finance. These discussions aim to build trust between customers and digital financial services. Zimbabwe continues working toward its Vision 2030 goals through digital transformation efforts.