Africa Tech Summit Nairobi has announced a headline partnership with pioneering Nigerian fintech Raenest aimed at fostering innovation, growth, and collaborations within the African tech ecosystem.
The sixth edition of Africa Tech Summit Nairobi – powered by Raenest will take place on February 14th and 15th, 2024, at the Sarit Centre Expo in Nairobi, connecting over 1000 African and international industry leaders, investors, and startups from across the African tech ecosystem.
Raenest has been at the forefront of streamlining global financial operations for African remote workers and startups. Leveraging its digital platform, Geegpay, African talents can create USD, GBP, and EUR virtual bank accounts and accept payments worldwide.
Victor Alde, CEO and Co-Founder of Raenest, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating: “We are thrilled to be the main sponsor of next year’s Africa Tech Summit in Nairobi, a platform that showcases African innovation and excellence.
At Raenest, our mission is to support progress and growth. Our products, Raenest and Geegpay, reflect this commitment by providing a seamless way for businesses and freelancers in Africa to manage their global receivables and expenses. We believe that Raenest and Geegpay will enable entrepreneurs and professionals to thrive and access global opportunities, and we are excited to be a part of this exciting journey.”
Building on the success of the last two sold-out editions, Africa Tech Summit Nairobi 2024 will feature four tracks: Africa Money & DeFi Summit, the Africa Climate Tech & Investment Summit, the Africa Startup Summit, and the Africa Mobile & App Summit.
Africa Tech Summit Nairobi features a diverse agenda of fireside chats, panel discussions, keynote addresses, and masterclass sessions, providing a platform for knowledge sharing and exclusive networking opportunities. With over 1300 delegates and 729 companies from 59 countries attending the fifth edition, the summit has become one of the industry’s largest and most energetic gatherings in the African tech ecosystem.
Commenting on the partnership, Andrew Fassnidge, Founder of Africa Tech Summit, said, “We are delighted to announce Raenest as the headline partner for the sixth Africa Tech Summit Nairobi in February 2024. Our vision for ATS has always been to help tech ventures connect and grow both across the continent and beyond, so we are excited to partner with Raenest, which strives to help ventures grow their global financial operations. Africa Tech Summit Nairobi powered by Raenest will continue this mission together.”
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About Africa Tech Summit Nairobi
Africa Tech Summit Nairobi (ATSNBO) is a leading African tech event providing insight and networking with the African tech ecosystem. ATSNBO brings together tech leaders, MNOs, banks, international investors, entrepreneurs, governments, trade bodies, media, and leading ventures to drive investment and business in African tech. https://www.africatechsummit.com/nairobi/
About Raenest
Raenest is a global accounts receivable and expense management solution for African businesses. The platform offers a seamless approach to overseeing global multi-currency cash flow, ensuring speed and efficiency, and reducing costs throughout the process. Raenest automates invoicing processes and seamlessly integrates with accounting software, guaranteeing error-free and effortless reconciliations.
About Geegpay
Geegpay simplifies the process for freelancers, creators, solopreneurs, remote workers, and independent contractors to create foreign virtual bank accounts in USD, GBP, and EUR, enabling them to receive payments from across the globe seamlessly. Additionally, Geegpay offers a virtual USD debit card for managing international expenses. Geegpay is a product developed by Raenest, Inc.
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