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Home » Wave at GITEX Africa 2026 Reflects a Broader Shift in Africa’s Digital Finance ecosystem

Wave at GITEX Africa 2026 Reflects a Broader Shift in Africa’s Digital Finance ecosystem

Wave also contributed to discussions on embedded finance and the evolution of digital ecosystems

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
April 14, 2026
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Malick Gueye | Wave Senegal | GITEX Africa 2026

Malick Gueye, general manager, Wave Senegal

At GITEX Africa 2026 in Marrakech, conversations across founders, policymakers, and technology leaders reflected a broader shift taking place across Africa’s digital finance ecosystem, as the focus moves from access alone toward building systems that are more integrated, reliable, and aligned with everyday economic activity.

For companies operating in this space, the challenge is no longer limited to expanding reach, but increasingly about building financial infrastructure that is accessible, practical, and designed around how people and businesses actually operate.

Wave’s participation in GITEX Africa this year reflects this shift, as the company engaged in conversations around digital identity, interoperability, embedded finance, and regional scale, all of which point to a growing emphasis on systems that support real economic participation.

Malick Gueye, general manager of Wave Senegal, highlighted how financial innovation is already shaping daily life across markets.

“Across our markets, financial innovation is no longer a future concept. It is already changing how people pay, run businesses, manage their activity, and access opportunity. At Wave, we believe the most meaningful innovation is the one that remains simple, practical, and deeply anchored in local realities. That is how you build solutions that truly scale and create lasting impact.”

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This reflects a broader structural shift underway across African markets, where financial services are increasingly embedded into the daily flows of commerce, mobility, and entrepreneurship, rather than existing as standalone products.

Wave at Gitext 2026 | Karamokho Badiane
Karamokho Badiane, Wave, regional director of Business Development

As part of this transition, Wave also contributed to discussions on embedded finance and the evolution of digital ecosystems, where the focus is shifting toward integrating financial services into platforms and user experiences.

Karamokho Badiane, regional director of Business Development at Wave, emphasised the importance of designing systems that reflect local realities.

“The future of money in Africa will be built from African realities. It is not only about moving transactions from cash to digital. It is about building infrastructure that is intuitive, resilient, and relevant to the way people and businesses actually operate. At Wave, that is the foundation of our vision, and it is what continues to guide our growth across the region.”

Beyond product design, the conversations at GITEX Africa also highlighted the importance of ecosystem development, from strengthening digital identity systems to improving interoperability across markets, supporting more seamless financial experiences.

Wave’s participation in the Senegalese delegation side event further reflected this broader commitment to supporting entrepreneurship and innovation across the continent, particularly by helping elevate local founders and connect them to wider opportunities.

For Coura Tine Sene, regional director and Head of Public Affairs at Wave, GITEX Africa continues to play an important role in shaping the continent’s digital agenda.

“GITEX Africa has become a key platform for shaping the continent’s digital agenda. For Wave, being present as a supporting sponsor, contributing to high-value strategic conversations, and helping spotlight entrepreneurs on a continental stage all reflect the same conviction: Africa’s digital future must be built through bold partnerships, strong ecosystems, and inclusive innovation that creates real impact.”

As Africa’s digital economy continues to evolve, the focus is increasingly shifting toward building financial systems that are not only accessible, but also practical, scalable, and embedded in everyday economic activity, supporting a more connected and resilient future across the continent.

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My name is Destiny Eseaga, a communication strategist, journalist, and researcher, deeply intrigued by the political economy of Nigeria and the broader world context. My passion lies in the world of finance, particularly, capital markets, investment banking, market intelligence, etc

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