The Fintech Society of Tanzania (FSOT) successfully hosted its highly anticipated End-of-Year Sundowner Cocktail Networking Event on 28th November 2024, at the beautiful Coral Beach Hotel in Masaki, Dar es Salaam. The exclusive event, which began at 6:30 PM, brought together over 200 key players from the fintech industry, professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders to a night of celebration, reflection, and networking as they discuss the future of financial technology in Tanzania.
Against the spectacular backdrop of the Indian Ocean, the fintech community gathered to celebrate the progress of the fintech ecosystem in Tanzania and to discuss the opportunities and challenges ahead. The cocktail event served as a platform for fostering new collaborations, sharing ideas, and strengthening connections among key players in the fintech sector that will shape the future of the fintech ecosystem in the region.
The event featured key networking opportunities, with professionals and industry leaders discussing potential partnerships and investment opportunities in fintech. Thought leaders shared insights on trends and challenges in digital finance, while the Fintech Society of Tanzania celebrated its achievements, including successful collaborations with government agencies, financial institutions, and technology providers.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Deogratius Kilawe, President of the Fintech Society of Tanzania, expressed gratitude for the continued support of its members, partners, and sponsors. “The growth of fintech in Tanzania has been nothing short of remarkable, and events like these allow us to recognize the progress we’ve made while looking forward to the exciting possibilities ahead. We are committed to fostering an environment that supports innovation, investment, and collaboration in the fintech sector.”
The Sundowner event also provided a preview of exciting plans for 2025, with FSOT members looking forward to continuing their efforts to build a sustainable, inclusive, and thriving digital financial ecosystem in Tanzania.
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