Hon. John Rwangombwa was appointed Central Bank Governor on the 25th of February 2023. His career started in Rwanda Revenue Authority where he grew through ranks to the Deputy Commissioner of Customs for Operations. He then joined the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning in 2002 as the Director of the National Treasury Department.
Having served as the Ministry’s First Accountant General in 2005, Hon. Rwangombwa was appointed Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury in the same year and in 2009 he became the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning. At that time, he oversaw the elaboration and implementation of Rwanda’s First Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS 1), under which Rwanda’s economy was able to achieve high growth at an average of 8% and poverty was reduced by 12% in 5 years from 2006-2011. Since his appointment as Central Bank Governor to date, Hon. Rwangombwa has been able to maintain the stability of the Rwandan Economy and its Financial Sector. He was voted Governor of the year 2015 for the Sub-Saharan Region by Emerging Markets. Hon. Rwangombwa serves as member of various advisory bodies including the Presidential Advisory Council and World Economic Forum on Global Agenda Council.
Hall A (Level 2)
Decoding Digital Assets and Payments
The African continent presents the next big opportunity for digital assets due to its rapidly growing tech-savvy population, increasing smartphone penetration, and a sizeable unbanked demographic. These factors create a fertile ground for digital financial solutions to enhance financial inclusion, streamline cross-border transactions, and stimulate economic growth through innovative fintech ecosystems.
Join John Rwangombwa, Governor, National Bank of Rwanda, in an exclusive fireside chat with Sopnendu Mohanty, Chief FinTech Officer, Monetary Authority of Singapore and Chair of the Board of Directors, Elevandi, as they lay out the African opportunity.
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Join us at for an unparalleled networking session with leading figures from the National Bank of Rwanda and Bank of Ghana. This will be a chance to foster collaboration and ignite discussions that will shape the future of financial inclusion and innovation across Africa. During the networking session our guests will present future plans for the upcoming Inclusive FinTech Forum in Kigali (26 - 27 August) and showcase the successful outcomes of 3i Africa Summit, held in Accra, Ghana, last May.
This networking event is open to all delegates, with the exception of Discovery Pass holders.